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Another anti-racism protest is taking place in Vancouver tomorrow

Another anti-racism protest is taking place in Vancouver tomorrow

Organizers call for peace as health officials remind protestors to take safety precautions and weigh risks carefully amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Where's Nigel?" colouring sheets now available

"Where's Nigel?" colouring sheets now available

Partial proceeds go to the Deaf Children's Society of B.C.
COVID-19: Vancouver receives 46 applications for temporary patios

COVID-19: Vancouver receives 46 applications for temporary patios

Total of 14 permits issued for temporary patios since city opened applications June 1
B.C. confirms 9 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,632

B.C. confirms 9 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,632

There have been no new deaths.
Restart B.C. economy faster depending on region? Not for now, premier says

Restart B.C. economy faster depending on region? Not for now, premier says

There remains just one plan for reopening every corner of the province at the same time
Rogue Richmond nurse left patient hanging from lift

Rogue Richmond nurse left patient hanging from lift

She has agreed to stop practising in B.C. after admitting a catalogue of mistreatment
Surrey RCMP report 122% increase in child pornography cases in 3 years

Surrey RCMP report 122% increase in child pornography cases in 3 years

“Children and young people can be especially vulnerable to exploitation and luring because they are unaware of the potential for predatory sexual behaviour,” said Staff Sergeant Lyndsay O’Ruairc of the Surrey RCMP Vulnerable Persons Section.
Governments pump money into B.C. tourism organizations

Governments pump money into B.C. tourism organizations

Feds provide $1.5 million in new money while Destination BC provides $400,000.
Largest indoor amusement park in Metro Vancouver opens tomorrow

Largest indoor amusement park in Metro Vancouver opens tomorrow

"Things will be a little different than what we had originally planned but our goal to provide a fun and safe facility remains."
This Halloween last one for residents to set off fireworks in Vancouver

This Halloween last one for residents to set off fireworks in Vancouver

Fines for violations under city’s fire bylaw proposed to double to $1,000 per offence