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Whale of a time: These orcas were swimming around kayakers in Vancouver (VIDEO)

Whale of a time: These orcas were swimming around kayakers in Vancouver (VIDEO)

"Oh my god this has always been my dream to see whales."
Former West Vancouver mayor fined $20K for misconduct

Former West Vancouver mayor fined $20K for misconduct

Plus he was told to pay a further $20,000 in legal costs after being found guilty of professional misconduct last year
The City of Vancouver is offering up a venue for 'micro-weddings' this summer

The City of Vancouver is offering up a venue for 'micro-weddings' this summer

Couples can get married at City Hall’s Helena Gutteridge Plaza with a total of 10 people in attendance.
Black Vancouver 'Juneteenth' march taking place Friday

Black Vancouver 'Juneteenth' march taking place Friday

“Though Canadian, we cannot ignore the direct ties that many of our citizens have with our neighbouring Americans below; this makes the celebration of Juneteenth just as important for us as it is for them."
Uncle Bens rice to change 'visual identity' as stance against racism

Uncle Bens rice to change 'visual identity' as stance against racism

"Racism has no place in society."
Unruly Vancouver passenger forces flight to divert, could face $13,000 in penalties

Unruly Vancouver passenger forces flight to divert, could face $13,000 in penalties

The Surrey resident lit a cigarette during the flight, and refused to wear his mask as directed
Open burning restrictions lifted for Metro Vancouver

Open burning restrictions lifted for Metro Vancouver

Restrictions in place in Metro Vancouver since March 27 have been lifted
B.C.'s Peace Arch park to close due to 'significant increase' in visitors

B.C.'s Peace Arch park to close due to 'significant increase' in visitors

Attendance has doubled over the same period compared to last year, leading to an increase in pedestrians along roadways. 
Used COVID-19 gloves, masks and wipes clogging up Metro Vancouver sewage systems

Used COVID-19 gloves, masks and wipes clogging up Metro Vancouver sewage systems

“If someone thinks their PPE is contaminated, the most selfish thing they can possibly do is leave it for someone else to deal with.”
City of Vancouver outlines steps to address historic and ongoing racism

City of Vancouver outlines steps to address historic and ongoing racism

The city plans to accelerate the development of the a Commemorations Policy to, "review statues and the names of City assets, including streets, and the policies governing commissions and donations of monuments and memorials."
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