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B.C. confirms 16 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,709

B.C. confirms 16 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,709

There has been one new death.
Burnaby restaurant's licence suspended over COVID compliance issue

Burnaby restaurant's licence suspended over COVID compliance issue

They were caught with 20-25 people dining inside, despite prior warnings to cease operations under the province's public health orders
City of Vancouver approves 47 temporary restaurant patios; 23 more under review

City of Vancouver approves 47 temporary restaurant patios; 23 more under review

There have been 101 applications for new or expanded temporary patios since the city put in place a new expedited process
Historic group used uniquely Vancouver solution to create new affordable housing for seniors

Historic group used uniquely Vancouver solution to create new affordable housing for seniors

The redevelopment of Odd Fellows Manor into a new, six-storey, mixed-use development is noteworthy
Read the 10th issue of our weekly newspaper

Read the 10th issue of our weekly newspaper

20 pages that will connect you to your city
These 4 tiny kittens were found in a trash compactor in B.C.

These 4 tiny kittens were found in a trash compactor in B.C.

“The poor little ones went through the trash compactor and three of them died from the trauma. Staff at the dump discovered the surviving four kittens and immediately rushed them to a local veterinarian who contacted us.”
The City of Vancouver is installing pop-up plazas and parklets this summer

The City of Vancouver is installing pop-up plazas and parklets this summer

Residents will be able to use these plazas, which will include temporary seating, "to eat, visit, rest, and enjoy the weather while maintaining a safe distance from others." 
A luminous full buck moon is set to dazzle Metro Vancouver skies next month

A luminous full buck moon is set to dazzle Metro Vancouver skies next month

Named after the time of year when young bucks begin to grow new antlers from their foreheads, the July full moon marks a time of renewal.
Sleeping in, showering less: BC Hydro says power use changes since pandemic

Sleeping in, showering less: BC Hydro says power use changes since pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has created an atmosphere where every day feels like a Saturday
Coquitlam RCMP officers ‘cannot be blamed’ for death of man in custody

Coquitlam RCMP officers ‘cannot be blamed’ for death of man in custody

The arrest took place along Port Coquitlam’s Mary Hill Bypass last December
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