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B.C. taxpayers are Canada’s biggest hotel buyers

B.C. taxpayers are Canada’s biggest hotel buyers

The B.C. government was the largest single buyer of hotel properties in Canada during the second quarter of this fiscal year
Cannabis products can be paid for online in B.C. to reduce time in stores

Cannabis products can be paid for online in B.C. to reduce time in stores

B.C. cannabis retailers had expressed concerns from customers in light of the COVID-19 pandemic
Vancouver sees huge drop in car break-ins during pandemic

Vancouver sees huge drop in car break-ins during pandemic

Theft from automobiles dropped from 1,270 in January to 463 in June
SeaBus back to 15-minute daytime sailings

SeaBus back to 15-minute daytime sailings

The SeaBus is inching back towards pre-pandemic service levels.
Vancouver-area doctor occupies tree to oppose Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Vancouver-area doctor occupies tree to oppose Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

“I didn’t expect to find myself living in a tree at 63 years of age,” said the public health doctor.
BCCDC identifies warns of COVID-19 exposure on 7 Vancouver flights

BCCDC identifies warns of COVID-19 exposure on 7 Vancouver flights

Any travellers returning to B.C. are encouraged to check the B.C. CDC website for updates about flights with an exposure risk, and those travelling from outside of Canada must arrive prepared with a 14-day self-isolation plan.
Firefighters block traffic on Vancouver street due to hazardous vapour cloud

Firefighters block traffic on Vancouver street due to hazardous vapour cloud

Drivers should avoid the area. 
It is going to feel like 32°C in parts of Vancouver today

It is going to feel like 32°C in parts of Vancouver today

Keep your sunscreen handy.
Targeted shooting victim drives himself to Metro Vancouver hospital

Targeted shooting victim drives himself to Metro Vancouver hospital

Police in Maple Ridge are investigating the shooting, which happened Saturday night
New study says Canadians see COVID vaccine as key to return to normal

New study says Canadians see COVID vaccine as key to return to normal

However, a big concern for many Canadians are potential side effects of a new vaccine
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