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B.C. faces calls to intervene in Vancouver homeless camp after video confrontation

B.C. faces calls to intervene in Vancouver homeless camp after video confrontation

Councillor Pete Fry, who lives in Vancouver's Strathcona neighbourhood, was threatened by a man on Friday morning after he says he stepped in to protect a neighbour
Resident injured after unoccupied truck slams into Metro Vancouver house

Resident injured after unoccupied truck slams into Metro Vancouver house

"Reminder to use your e-brakes!"
Red onions imported from U.S. likely behind salmonella outbreak, recall issued

Red onions imported from U.S. likely behind salmonella outbreak, recall issued

There have been 43 confirmed cases of the illness in B.C.
After Buntzen drownings, survey finds British Columbians overestimate swimming abilities

After Buntzen drownings, survey finds British Columbians overestimate swimming abilities

A public survey found 30% of British Columbians have had a “near-death drowning experience” and 53% have seen another person in water in distress.
Fatherhood, a restaurant and a pandemic: the joys and struggles when life's a Feast

Fatherhood, a restaurant and a pandemic: the joys and struggles when life's a Feast

In February, Geoffroy Roulleau was celebrating the arrival of his newborn son. Two weeks later he had to close his West Vancouver restaurant. It's now re-open and he's embracing all the challenges of this "new normal"
Black Lives Matter message kept alive on Emancipation Day

Black Lives Matter message kept alive on Emancipation Day

March marks 186th anniversary of British Empire’s slavery abolition
Almost 13,000 people refused entry to Canada from U.S. during pandemic

Almost 13,000 people refused entry to Canada from U.S. during pandemic

Of that figure, 11,321 were U.S. citizens
No charges for man who took seal pup in B.C.

No charges for man who took seal pup in B.C.

The Texas man grabbed a newborn seal pup from a floating log near the wharf in Port McNeill and kept it for several days
BC Autism Awards accepting nominations for 'everyday heroes'

BC Autism Awards accepting nominations for 'everyday heroes'

AutismBC is accepting nominations until Aug. 28
A new art installation in B.C. is challenging the notion of reality

A new art installation in B.C. is challenging the notion of reality

... with giant person-sized roll of toilet paper, among other creations.
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