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$14,000 worth of stolen phones recovered by police in Surrey

$14,000 worth of stolen phones recovered by police in Surrey

The investigation began when 25 phones were reported stolen by a local business owner
White Rock closing Waterfront Promenade to deter visitors, reduce spread of COVID-19

White Rock closing Waterfront Promenade to deter visitors, reduce spread of COVID-19

"Everyone loves our City by the Sea," said White Rock's mayor. "This is not the time to visit."
COVID-19 outbreak at North Vancouver care home spread before it was recognized

COVID-19 outbreak at North Vancouver care home spread before it was recognized

Measures now in place around the province, which limit care facility staff to working in one facility only, are a direct result of lessons learned from Lynn Valley, said Dr. Bonnie Henry.
Parking enforcement returns to Vancouver's West End

Parking enforcement returns to Vancouver's West End

Those free-wheelin' parking days are over in Vancouver's West End neighbourhood
Man released from jail early in ‘cowardly’ killing of Burnaby teen

Man released from jail early in ‘cowardly’ killing of Burnaby teen

The court ruled that the now-22-year-old had made “exceptional efforts towards rehabilitation"
Metro Vancouver Walmart employee tests positive for COVID-19

Metro Vancouver Walmart employee tests positive for COVID-19

The company confirms the case, and assures the public they have taken all necessary precautions at the store
Shuttered Surrey sports facility to house homeless people seeking shelter, self-isolation

Shuttered Surrey sports facility to house homeless people seeking shelter, self-isolation

Prior to being commissioned officially, squatters had taken over the Rec Centre in protest
We just launched a free weekly Vancouver Is Awesome newspaper

We just launched a free weekly Vancouver Is Awesome newspaper

Look for it on your doorstep or in your lobby
Janitors union calls for improved working conditions under COVID-19

Janitors union calls for improved working conditions under COVID-19

“I have to work even though there is great risk to my own health,” said Vilma Lopez, a janitor working in Burnaby. "We are providing an important service to the public and deserve more respect for our hard work.”
This massive chalk mural spreads gratitude to essential workers in Vancouver

This massive chalk mural spreads gratitude to essential workers in Vancouver

"I'm getting a distinct Sesame Street vibe from this and I LOVE IT!"
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