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Here’s how to get a once-in-a lifetime tulip field experience this spring

Here’s how to get a once-in-a lifetime tulip field experience this spring

You can enjoy 3 hours of alone time in the tulip field, Including either sunrise or sunset.
The Growler's guide to virtual craft beer events

The Growler's guide to virtual craft beer events

Craft breweries and beer experts are creating virtual spaces for communing over a beer
Grouse Mountain’s resident grizzly bears emerge from hibernation

Grouse Mountain’s resident grizzly bears emerge from hibernation

The mountain may be closed for business but the bears’ eyes are wide open
The 2020 Canada Day at Canada Place celebration is cancelled

The 2020 Canada Day at Canada Place celebration is cancelled

The event welcomes over 250,000 visitors each year.
Resources help B.C. parents keep kids active without PE class or playgrounds

Resources help B.C. parents keep kids active without PE class or playgrounds

“For 50 years we have been telling people to get active and we are now the least active we have ever been.”
B.C. confirms 25 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1,724

B.C. confirms 25 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1,724

Vancouver Coastal Health Public Health has declared an outbreak of COVID-19 among staff working at United Poultry Company Ltd., a chicken processing plant.
Metro Vancouver clothing business creates t-shirt honouring Canada's female public health leaders

Metro Vancouver clothing business creates t-shirt honouring Canada's female public health leaders

"These women are not only part of the conversation but leaders within it" says the shirt's creator
Stabbing in Burnaby leaves 40-year-old man with serious injuries

Stabbing in Burnaby leaves 40-year-old man with serious injuries

The stabbing is believed to have been targeted, according to police
Zipcar to close operations and drive out of British Columbia on May 1

Zipcar to close operations and drive out of British Columbia on May 1

But they will still be operating in other North American cities
More summertime B.C. music festivals pull the plug on 2020 events

More summertime B.C. music festivals pull the plug on 2020 events

Three of the Interior's longest-running festivals will not be proceeding
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