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Surrey RCMP investigates after three women were grabbed from behind

Surrey RCMP investigates after three women were grabbed from behind

All three attacks took place within a two week period
Headbutter in Burnaby café brawl nets conditional discharge

Headbutter in Burnaby café brawl nets conditional discharge

Liu Yuan Song, 33, has pleaded guilty to assaulting four other men at a Metrotown restaurant in March 2019
Vancouver council approves Shaughnessy rental housing complex

Vancouver council approves Shaughnessy rental housing complex

Council rejected original proposal in 2019 on concerns raised by neighbouring hospice
'A long episode of heavy rain' will soak Metro Vancouver through Saturday

'A long episode of heavy rain' will soak Metro Vancouver through Saturday

Rainfall totals are predicted to be in the 90 to 150 mm range.
Port Moody approves ban on single-use plastics, styrofoam

Port Moody approves ban on single-use plastics, styrofoam

Starting April 22, 2022 — Earth Day — businesses in Port Moody will no longer be allowed to pack customers’ purchases in plastic bags, or prepared foods in foam containers.
Serious COVID-19 infections keep rising across B.C.

Serious COVID-19 infections keep rising across B.C.

Nine more die from COVID-19; hospitalizations highest since May.
Ken Sim launches mayoral bid in Chinatown, vows ‘15-minute cities’

Ken Sim launches mayoral bid in Chinatown, vows ‘15-minute cities’

Former NPA candidate has officially found a new party in second bid for mayor’s chair
City unveils development with 125 new affordable homes in Kerrisdale

City unveils development with 125 new affordable homes in Kerrisdale

They're part of the Arbutus Centre redevelopment
B.C. tenant says rental unit was infested with 'fleas and silverfish'

B.C. tenant says rental unit was infested with 'fleas and silverfish'

She also had a doctor's note that "attested to the fact that the tenant had suffered bug bites."
Reciprocity: New program will help B.C. residents 'decolonize our backyards'

Reciprocity: New program will help B.C. residents 'decolonize our backyards'

A way for renters, homeowners, and businesses to pay back for living and working on unceded lands
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