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Drinking this Vancouver craft beer will now raise funds for a famous pig, thanks to Ricky Gervais

Drinking this Vancouver craft beer will now raise funds for a famous pig, thanks to Ricky Gervais

Like you needed an excuse to go drink some beer anyhow
B.C.'s eighth case of coronavirus diagnosed in Vancouver Coastal Health region

B.C.'s eighth case of coronavirus diagnosed in Vancouver Coastal Health region

An eighth case of coronavirus, known as COVID-19, has been diagnosed in B.C. in the Vancouver Coastal Health region.
Metro Vancouver seafood company issues recall for oysters due to potential norovirus

Metro Vancouver seafood company issues recall for oysters due to potential norovirus

The recall was triggered following an investigation by CFIA into reports of a foodborne illness outbreak, according to the federal agency.
H1N1 experience is helping B.C. doctors deal with COVID-19, says Metro Vancouver doctor

H1N1 experience is helping B.C. doctors deal with COVID-19, says Metro Vancouver doctor

"We learned a lot from the H1N1 pandemic and the current response to the coronavirus is being built upon that framework. They are not new practices at all."
Child dies after being struck in parking lot off the Sea to Sky highway

Child dies after being struck in parking lot off the Sea to Sky highway

Police seek witnesses to incident
Shambhala music festival has released its 2020 lineup

Shambhala music festival has released its 2020 lineup

The electronic music festival has released the lineup for its 23rd edition to take place July 24 - 27 in Salmo B.C.
Metro Vancouver man organizes day to commemorate deaths of disabled people

Metro Vancouver man organizes day to commemorate deaths of disabled people

Sam McCulligh believes change starts with a shift in mindset – he says society needs to get rid of the idea that being disabled is a “burden” and that a disabled life is not worth living.
5 things that happened in Vancouver this week that you need to know about

5 things that happened in Vancouver this week that you need to know about

Here's what you may have missed over the past week...
Metro Vancouver Chinese restaurants open to tax reviews for bailouts amid supplier kickback scheme

Metro Vancouver Chinese restaurants open to tax reviews for bailouts amid supplier kickback scheme

Restaurant owners are seeking tax relief and other measures to counteract their losses due to the ongoing coronavirus scare
RCMP seeks to dispose of Pickton evidence

RCMP seeks to dispose of Pickton evidence

Evidence in Canada’s largest serial killer investigation ran from inhalers, to clothes, DNA, body parts, blood-soaked items, vehicles and clothing.
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