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Burnaby family challenging $400 fine for backyard chickens

Burnaby family challenging $400 fine for backyard chickens

It’s the latest development in a recent push to allow backyard chickens in the city.
B.C. health officials put Okanagan party boats on notice

B.C. health officials put Okanagan party boats on notice

The COVID-19 pandemic has put a serious damper on summertime fun
Vancouver resident finds lost teddy bear containing her mother's voice recording

Vancouver resident finds lost teddy bear containing her mother's voice recording

Her mom gave her the bear in December 2017 and it included a voice recording she made, reminding Mara of the love between mother and daughter
E-bike rebates increasing in B.C. to encourage eco-friendly active transit

E-bike rebates increasing in B.C. to encourage eco-friendly active transit

"We look forward to seeing more people using e-bikes for getting around.”
Canadian accommodation makes list of world's best-value hotels

Canadian accommodation makes list of world's best-value hotels

TripAdvisor has published its Travellers' Choice Best of the Best Awards for 2020.
Someone drove through this popular Vancouver park in the afternoon

Someone drove through this popular Vancouver park in the afternoon

"There was clearly no intention of stopping nor would it even have been possible to stop if someone (including the little kids playing!) had stepped in front."
Global passenger traffic not expected to return to pre-COVID-19 levels until 2024

Global passenger traffic not expected to return to pre-COVID-19 levels until 2024

The IATA notes that recovery in short haul travel is expected to happen faster than for long haul travel.
B.C. confirms 23 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 3,523

B.C. confirms 23 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 3,523

There has been one new COVID-19 related death.
Popular Vancouver restaurant group takes over café marketplace at downtown hotel

Popular Vancouver restaurant group takes over café marketplace at downtown hotel

The official changeover happens in August
Bear conflicts on the rise and people are to blame say B.C. wildlife advocates

Bear conflicts on the rise and people are to blame say B.C. wildlife advocates

“People get too casual about it,” says a bear behaviour expert
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