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Vancouver mayor, council encouraged by Horgan’s restart plan for economy

Vancouver mayor, council encouraged by Horgan’s restart plan for economy

Coun. Pete Fry: ‘It’s a good cue to stay optimistic yet cautious and resolute’
Provincial parks reopen mid-May, campgrounds in June

Provincial parks reopen mid-May, campgrounds in June

Provincial campgrounds will reopen in June, provided COVID-19 cases continue to decline or remain low.
Someone dumped a 'full truck worth' of garbage in a Vancouver park (PHOTOS)

Someone dumped a 'full truck worth' of garbage in a Vancouver park (PHOTOS)

"Just because we call it 'Personal' Protective Equipment doesn't justify being totally self-centred."
B.C. schools to have ‘full re-launch in September’

B.C. schools to have ‘full re-launch in September’

Smaller class sizes, spacing between desks, health checks, greater cleaning recommended.
B.C. confirms 23 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,255

B.C. confirms 23 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,255

There have been 3 new deaths.
How are you staying connected during COVID-19? We want to hear your stories

How are you staying connected during COVID-19? We want to hear your stories

In “Through Their Windows”, a new series presented by TELUS, we will be showcasing personal stories about how the people of Metro Vancouver are connecting with their communities while maintaining physical distancing during COVID-19.
This Vancouver liquor store is scanning customer body temperature

This Vancouver liquor store is scanning customer body temperature

"This is one more step that we are taking in the battle with covid-19 in order to keep the staff and customer's safe and this technology will be the reality for many places in Vancouver and the world from now on."
B.C. confirms 8 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,232

B.C. confirms 8 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,232

There have been four new deaths, for a total of 121 fatalities in the province. 
Anti-Asian hate crimes in Vancouver not what veterans fought for in Second World War

Anti-Asian hate crimes in Vancouver not what veterans fought for in Second World War

Vancouver has seen an escalation in hate crimes targeting Asians
2020 Abbotsford International Airshow cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

2020 Abbotsford International Airshow cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

Last year, the Airshow had 29 aircrafts on display, including modern military aircrafts, historic warbirds, commercial planes, helicopters and hot air balloons.
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