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City of Vancouver commissioning artists to reflect challenges of COVID-19

City of Vancouver commissioning artists to reflect challenges of COVID-19

The city is looking for art in a 2D or video medium that presents strong ideas reflecting complexities created by the current pandemic
Vancouver car dealership shut down due to COVID-19 cases

Vancouver car dealership shut down due to COVID-19 cases

WorkSafeBC triggered the shutdown after the business notified them that staff members tested positive
Vancouver NPA’s mayoral candidate responds to turmoil within party

Vancouver NPA’s mayoral candidate responds to turmoil within party

John Coupar spoke to Glacier Media Friday, just before party’s three school trustees quit to sit as independents
This pencil portrait of Pettersson is not a photo

This pencil portrait of Pettersson is not a photo

Portrait artist Shannon Ross shared this incredible drawing of Elias Pettersson on her social media.
'This is completely dumb': Metro Vancouverites react to new order restricting travel in B.C.

'This is completely dumb': Metro Vancouverites react to new order restricting travel in B.C.

"People living in Metro Van can still go up to Squamish and Whistler?"
Don’t come to Squamish unless it is essential: local governments

Don’t come to Squamish unless it is essential: local governments

Anyone from outside the Sea to Sky who planned on coming for recreation in the next month is asked to postpone that trip.
More Metro Vancouver Superstore workers hit by COVID-19

More Metro Vancouver Superstore workers hit by COVID-19

Major store chains have updated cases
Here are all the exemptions to B.C.'s new non-essential travel ban

Here are all the exemptions to B.C.'s new non-essential travel ban

Non-essential travel in B.C. is now restricted, with some "reasonable exemptions" according to the government
The hidden histories of Sikhs and South Asians in Vancouver

The hidden histories of Sikhs and South Asians in Vancouver

A look back during Sikh Heritage Month
People will be fined $575 for breaking the new order restricting non-essential travel in B.C.

People will be fined $575 for breaking the new order restricting non-essential travel in B.C.

This order will be in effect from April 23 through the May long weekend to May 25, 2021
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