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Tourism marketers spread the word on vaccine requirements

Tourism marketers spread the word on vaccine requirements

A number of visitors are forgetting their proof of vaccination in their hotel rooms or bringing the wrong kinds of documents.
Plethora of pandemic puppies putting pressure on vets, trainers and daycares

Plethora of pandemic puppies putting pressure on vets, trainers and daycares

A puppy-purchasing boom during the COVID-19 pandemic is limiting access to veterinarians and trainers. Many are reporting a waitlist.
Vision Vancouver looks to regain focus in 2022 election

Vision Vancouver looks to regain focus in 2022 election

City’s former Indigenous relations manager Ginger Gosnell-Myers ‘seriously considering’ run for council
Mickey? Minnie? Charitable couple aims for smiles at Tri-City parks, businesses

Mickey? Minnie? Charitable couple aims for smiles at Tri-City parks, businesses

If you see characters from Disney, Nintendo and Sesame Street wandering around in Tri-City parks, don’t be alarmed: They’re there to spread joy.
Vancouver cold case files: Murder in Mole Hill

Vancouver cold case files: Murder in Mole Hill

In 1996, a Vancouver woman who had beaten cancer and was prepping to move into a new apartment was killed by an unknown assailant delivering fatal blows to her head and larynx.
'Have you been hacked?': Metro Vancouverites roast Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca vaccine name changes

'Have you been hacked?': Metro Vancouverites roast Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca vaccine name changes

"I had to check to make sure this isn't a parody account!"
Popular Italian restaurant expanding with fourth Vancouver location

Popular Italian restaurant expanding with fourth Vancouver location

One more place to sit down to plates of fresh pasta in Vancouver
BC Lions to honour residential school survivors at Sept. 24 game

BC Lions to honour residential school survivors at Sept. 24 game

The club will be donating $20,000 to the Orange Shirt Society.
Lower Mainland residents asked to wash clothes in cold water to reduce microfibres

Lower Mainland residents asked to wash clothes in cold water to reduce microfibres

Microfibres are tiny pieces of plastic that can be harmful to fish and other aquatic life
Burnaby 'liquidator' to auction off works by artist Frank Molnar

Burnaby 'liquidator' to auction off works by artist Frank Molnar

Auction held on Sept. 18
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