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B.C. has issued $120,000 in COVID-19 compliance tickets so far

B.C. has issued $120,000 in COVID-19 compliance tickets so far

Over 100 health order violation tickets worth hundreds of thousands of dollars have been issued in the province since the start of the pandemic. 
Will the Canucks "Reverse Retro" jersey feature a blue-and-green gradient?

Will the Canucks "Reverse Retro" jersey feature a blue-and-green gradient?

The NHL has confirmed that all 31 teams will have a "Reverse Retro" jersey next season.
This Vancouver artist's striking animal exhibit will leave you speechless (PHOTOS)

This Vancouver artist's striking animal exhibit will leave you speechless (PHOTOS)

The border between humans and wild animals is blurry
‘Disgraceful’ theft of Fraser Valley poppy donations on eve of Remembrance Day

‘Disgraceful’ theft of Fraser Valley poppy donations on eve of Remembrance Day

'The money raised from donations provides direct assistance for veterans in financial distress' police say, 'this behaviour is abhorrent'
Another giant 'murder-hornet' with painful sting discovered in Lower Mainland

Another giant 'murder-hornet' with painful sting discovered in Lower Mainland

Disturbing a nest will put them on the attack. And a sting packs a mighty wallop.
Man arrested after alleged bike 'chop shop' bust in East Vancouver

Man arrested after alleged bike 'chop shop' bust in East Vancouver

Police seized 14 bikes, one which was confirmed to be stolen, and more than $25,000 in what is thought to be illicit profits
B.C. confirms 525 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 19,239

B.C. confirms 525 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 19,239

“We can turn this trend around and the time to do that is now."
Vancouver celebs call for 'more nerds' to help save Science World

Vancouver celebs call for 'more nerds' to help save Science World

Vancouver's waterfront science centre says it may be forced to close permanently due to a lack of revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic
Vancouver close to securing hotels, rental buildings for homeless people

Vancouver close to securing hotels, rental buildings for homeless people

Mayor Kennedy Stewart hopes ‘hundreds’ of people can move off the street in a couple of months
TransLink will be the first in North America to test 'copper coating' on high-touch transit surfaces (VIDEO)

TransLink will be the first in North America to test 'copper coating' on high-touch transit surfaces (VIDEO)

TransLink says it is aiming to make transit one of the safest public spaces throughout the pandemic and this measure builds upon the Safe Operating Action Plan
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