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Best Vancouver books of 2020 for food lovers

Best Vancouver books of 2020 for food lovers

Looking to add a new book about food from a local author to your collection or to give as a gift? Here are some noteworthy releases from 2020 that might fit the bill. 
'We are not safe': Surrey teachers appeal to Dr. Bonnie Henry for stronger COVID-19 school protocol

'We are not safe': Surrey teachers appeal to Dr. Bonnie Henry for stronger COVID-19 school protocol

With over 75,000 students in K-12 in 130 schools, some Surrey campuses are so "severely crowded that there are as many as 20 portables on the fields or parking lots."
No free rides: TransLink will not offer free transit on New Year's Eve this year

No free rides: TransLink will not offer free transit on New Year's Eve this year

Typically, the transit authority offers free rides on its network across Metro Vancouver on the big night
Vancouver's first Korean bubble tea shop now open

Vancouver's first Korean bubble tea shop now open

Check out this new boba shop offering unique flavours of the popular tea drink
Vancouver's 2021 New Year's Day Polar Bear Swim in English Bay cancelled

Vancouver's 2021 New Year's Day Polar Bear Swim in English Bay cancelled

Instead, take part in your own frigid Polar Bear Dip at home as part of an online event on January 1.
A Vancouver church gives performing platform to First Nation musicians

A Vancouver church gives performing platform to First Nation musicians

A Vancouver church is supporting First Nation artists who found themselves in dire straits due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Opinion: It looks like the BC Liberals fear Bowinn Ma

Opinion: It looks like the BC Liberals fear Bowinn Ma

BC NDP MLA Bowinn Ma continues to draw undue derision from some BC Liberal circles
Grocery store workers in Vancouver, Coquitlam, and Surrey test positive for COVID19

Grocery store workers in Vancouver, Coquitlam, and Surrey test positive for COVID19

Newly-confirmed cases include an employee of a Vancouver Safeway
BCCDC identifies 7 new Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

BCCDC identifies 7 new Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

Any travellers returning to B.C. are encouraged to check the public health agency's website for updates about flights identified for the risk of exposure.
One-bedroom apartments in Vancouver now average a staggering $1,950, report finds

One-bedroom apartments in Vancouver now average a staggering $1,950, report finds

Vancouver is now the most expensive city to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Canada
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