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Sweeps throughout the unhoused communities break inherent Indigenous rights, says outreach worker

Sweeps throughout the unhoused communities break inherent Indigenous rights, says outreach worker

As Victoria and Vancouver enforce street and traffic bylaws, British Columbia’s homeless continue to be displaced
'We are just not ready to leave': Time running out for B.C. family

'We are just not ready to leave': Time running out for B.C. family

The family were blindsided by a call from the IRCC, giving them just four weeks to pack up and go.
Let's jump in! 8 stunning Vancouver beaches to visit this summer

Let's jump in! 8 stunning Vancouver beaches to visit this summer

Summertime spots to kick back on the whole summer long.
'Emergency vet visit': Metro Vancouver renter claimed her dog ingested rat poison

'Emergency vet visit': Metro Vancouver renter claimed her dog ingested rat poison

A tenant was claiming over $4,000 for monetary losses.
Here is why you might see a bicycle 'funeral procession' in Stanley Park today

Here is why you might see a bicycle 'funeral procession' in Stanley Park today

There will be a "hearse" and "coffin" in it, too.
'Beautiful': Vancouverites capture epic snaps of full strawberry moon

'Beautiful': Vancouverites capture epic snaps of full strawberry moon

The massive lunar display was a sight to behold.
'Travesty' or 'forward thinking'? Hundreds weigh in on one-click citizenship oath

'Travesty' or 'forward thinking'? Hundreds weigh in on one-click citizenship oath

Allowing new Canadians to take the oath of citizenship by clicking a box online is a disgusting idea that will cheapen the process and open the door to fraud — or a forward-thinking notion that will help decrease a backlog of citizenship applications.
Here is when you might see wet weather in Metro Vancouver this week

Here is when you might see wet weather in Metro Vancouver this week

It's not all sunshine in this week's forecast.
Pharmacists now prescribing medication for minor ailments

Pharmacists now prescribing medication for minor ailments

The College of Pharmacists of B.C. says three-quarters of the 4,200 pharmacists who work in communities have completed a 40-minute online training that allows them to prescribe medications for 21 minor ailments
June means trouble for B.C. wildfires with hot, dry forecast set to compound drought

June means trouble for B.C. wildfires with hot, dry forecast set to compound drought

"I think we're lining up for what could be a very active fire season."
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