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B.C. restaurants ready to reopen and patrons hungry for dine in

B.C. restaurants ready to reopen and patrons hungry for dine in

Provincial health orders restricting indoor dining, adult group fitness classes, faith gatherings and travel outside of three zones in the province expired at midnight Monday.
Province reports new COVID-19 cases continue to drop over long weekend

Province reports new COVID-19 cases continue to drop over long weekend

Active cases have dropped to fewer than 4,000
Farewell Frankenstein: After nearly 40 years this East Van house won't be decorated for holidays

Farewell Frankenstein: After nearly 40 years this East Van house won't be decorated for holidays

The family who's rented there for years is moving
New initiative launching rookie Indigenous stunt actors into Vancouver film industry

New initiative launching rookie Indigenous stunt actors into Vancouver film industry

It's being run by veteran stunt actors with credits in things like Godzilla, Arrow and The Cabin in the Woods
Long weekend starts with more than 100 turned around at police check points on B.C. highways

Long weekend starts with more than 100 turned around at police check points on B.C. highways

Two drivers received tickets
City's book awards doing double duty this year as entries open for 2020 and 2021

City's book awards doing double duty this year as entries open for 2020 and 2021

If you published a book in 2019 or 2020 and it's about Vancouver you may want to enter it in the city's Book Awards.
Pioneering architect honoured by City of Vancouver days before death

Pioneering architect honoured by City of Vancouver days before death

One of Vancouver's most awarded residents has died
North Van teen raises more than $5,000 while shooting for a cure for diabetes

North Van teen raises more than $5,000 while shooting for a cure for diabetes

Fundraisers for diabetes research are upping their game this year to celebrate 100 years of insulin
Peek inside this 'one-of-a-kind' West Vancouver estate with a $10.88 million price tag

Peek inside this 'one-of-a-kind' West Vancouver estate with a $10.88 million price tag

The home comes equipped with an exercise room, guest suite, sauna, swimming pool and hot tub
Time Traveller: When fishing derbies used to be popular employee 'team-building' exercises

Time Traveller: When fishing derbies used to be popular employee 'team-building' exercises

This photo shows the Burrard Dry Dock Fishing Derby winners with their prizes from Sept. 19, 1964.
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