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Public legal drinking in Vancouver could happen this summer after all

Public legal drinking in Vancouver could happen this summer after all

Coun. Lisa Dominato requests council reconsider vote that sunk proposal for legal drinking in public spaces this summer
Punjabi Market sells Black Lives Matter print with 100% of proceeds to Hogan's Alley

Punjabi Market sells Black Lives Matter print with 100% of proceeds to Hogan's Alley

100% of proceeds from the sale of this print will go to Hogan’s Alley Society—a non-profit organization that advocates for Black Vancouverites who have endured the legacies of urban renewal and their erasure from the official historical narrative.
Parts of Steveston Village could be car-free, one-way for the summer

Parts of Steveston Village could be car-free, one-way for the summer

This would allow more room for pedestrians and for businesses to spill out onto sidewalks and roads during the pandemic
Uber now fully licensed in Surrey after $65,000 legal battle vexes councillors

Uber now fully licensed in Surrey after $65,000 legal battle vexes councillors

That final tab has some Surrey councillors questioning decision-making processes at city hall
You can enjoy outdoor yoga classes in Vancouver this month

You can enjoy outdoor yoga classes in Vancouver this month

As a result of the reduced class sizes, you’ll need to book a spot in advance if you want to partake in the flexible-fun.
Squamish Nation family honours Dr. Bonnie Henry with blanket ceremony

Squamish Nation family honours Dr. Bonnie Henry with blanket ceremony

Former employee of Vancouver Candle Co. says co-owner threatened her

Former employee of Vancouver Candle Co. says co-owner threatened her

"You have no idea how much I want to slam your [expletive] face into the ground, do you?"
Vancouverites share awe-inspiring snaps of this week's vibrant sunsets (PHOTOS)

Vancouverites share awe-inspiring snaps of this week's vibrant sunsets (PHOTOS)

Wow.
B.C. confirms 10 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,669

B.C. confirms 10 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,669

There have been no new deaths. 
Burnaby man charged with sexually assaulting girl he lured online

Burnaby man charged with sexually assaulting girl he lured online

The victim and her mother reported the assault last month
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