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Here's where the City of Vancouver has approved 85 temporary patios

Here's where the City of Vancouver has approved 85 temporary patios

74 new applications went in this past week alone
Rise in overdose deaths linked to COVID-19 pandemic, says Fraser Health

Rise in overdose deaths linked to COVID-19 pandemic, says Fraser Health

The dramatic increase in overdose deaths in British Columbia is linked with the province’s other public health crisis: COVID-19. Fraser Health’s chief medical health officer Dr.
Search underway in Burrard Inlet for man overboard from freighter

Search underway in Burrard Inlet for man overboard from freighter

A Coast Guard dive team was sent to the scene
Police concerned about escalating gang violence in Burnaby

Police concerned about escalating gang violence in Burnaby

Four shootings have been reported this year and they are linked to a spike in gang violence in the city last summer, according to police.
B.C. to allow some evictions, extends rental support for tenants and landlords

B.C. to allow some evictions, extends rental support for tenants and landlords

This website allows you to help animals in need while pampering your pooch

This website allows you to help animals in need while pampering your pooch

Dog owners will have the option to donate a kit to a local rescue or pet food bank of their choice.
It's going to be a wet one: Vancouver forecast calls for dreary weekend

It's going to be a wet one: Vancouver forecast calls for dreary weekend

The Vancouver weather forecast calls for a decidedly dreary weekend following this week's sunny stretch.
Bands support anti-racism petition, pull out of Canada Day event in Surrey

Bands support anti-racism petition, pull out of Canada Day event in Surrey

The musical groups have pulled out of the event to protest what they say is that city's lack of commitment to dismantle systemic racism
Vehicle traffic in Stanley Park expected to resume no sooner than next week

Vehicle traffic in Stanley Park expected to resume no sooner than next week

The Park Board voted to proceed as planned, and not open Stanley Park to vehicle traffic any sooner
Indigenous Day: Police chief says VPD values its relationship with Indigenous people

Indigenous Day: Police chief says VPD values its relationship with Indigenous people

An interview focused on the VPD’s relationship with Indigenous peoples in advance of National Indigenous Peoples Day, June 21
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