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B.C. confirms 14 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,694

B.C. confirms 14 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,694

There have been no new deaths.
Richmond Night Market vendors left in the lurch

Richmond Night Market vendors left in the lurch

Vendors have shelled out money, the event has earned none, and no decision has been made to call it off entirely yet
TransLink to install sanitizer dispensers across Metro Vancouver

TransLink to install sanitizer dispensers across Metro Vancouver

The move comes amid growing ridership following major declines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Suspect runs up to people on beach while 'engaging in an indecent act'

Suspect runs up to people on beach while 'engaging in an indecent act'

A lone male approached a group of young people while he was engaging in an indecent act on a Metro Vancouver Beach.
Father and son help geese and fuzzy goslings cross Vancouver street (VIDEO)

Father and son help geese and fuzzy goslings cross Vancouver street (VIDEO)

Here’s a cute video of the feathery encounter.
Vancouver mayor calls on Premier Horgan for review of policing in B.C.

Vancouver mayor calls on Premier Horgan for review of policing in B.C.

Review should include investigation of ‘systemic racism and disproportional violence’ experienced by Black and Indigenous people
So long, rain: Vancouver forecast calls for 7 days of sun next week

So long, rain: Vancouver forecast calls for 7 days of sun next week

Staycation inspiration: Tourism Vancouver launches 'Come Back' campaign for locals

Staycation inspiration: Tourism Vancouver launches 'Come Back' campaign for locals

Our local hard-hit tourism industry is turning to locals to help businesses make their comebacks
Vancouver Pride bars officers, seeks police defunding in advance of annual event

Vancouver Pride bars officers, seeks police defunding in advance of annual event

All police and corrections officers are barred from this year's event
Port Coquitlam approves plan to allow booze in parks this summer

Port Coquitlam approves plan to allow booze in parks this summer

City council approved a pilot program for booze in public parks for the summer
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