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Protestors of police brutality camp out overnight at Main and Hastings streets in Vancouver

Protestors of police brutality camp out overnight at Main and Hastings streets in Vancouver

'Homeless people have been brutalized and had their rights trampled on for generations and we need this to stop now,' says protestor Chrissy Brett
These 6 new Vancouver flights were identified for possible COVID-19 exposure

These 6 new Vancouver flights were identified for possible COVID-19 exposure

Any travellers returning to B.C. are encouraged to check the BC Centre for Disease Control's website for updates about flights identified for the risk of exposure.
Mandatory masks not necessary inside city-owned buildings: VCH's top doctors

Mandatory masks not necessary inside city-owned buildings: VCH's top doctors

Vancouver's top medical health officers are 'strongly' opposed to the possibility of a mandatory mask policy inside city-owned buildings
Police search for man who sexually assaulted woman in her own backyard

Police search for man who sexually assaulted woman in her own backyard

A man, dressed to blend in with maintenance workers in the area, sexually assaulted a woman as she was watering her plants. 
Public health doctors oppose Vancouver councillor’s mandatory mask request

Public health doctors oppose Vancouver councillor’s mandatory mask request

Sarah Kirby-Yung points out Delta, TransLink and B.C. Ferries have mandatory mask policies
Ride-hailing company offers discounts for voters heading to the polls

Ride-hailing company offers discounts for voters heading to the polls

"Transportation should never be a barrier to getting to the polls, no matter how you choose to cast your ballot."
Safety concerns pause trials of Vancouver-linked COVID-19 treatment

Safety concerns pause trials of Vancouver-linked COVID-19 treatment

Federal government had earmarked $175 million to support development of therapeutic antibodies being used in trials
Costumed hacker photobombs Coquitlam school board meeting with racial slur

Costumed hacker photobombs Coquitlam school board meeting with racial slur

He was wearing first a Batman costume and later nothing but his underpants, and was holding a Nerf blaster.
New West resident charged with arson a month after Pier Park fire

New West resident charged with arson a month after Pier Park fire

A 49-year-old New Westminster man has been charged with arson in connection to the Westminster Pier Park fire.
NDP leader and MLA hopeful recreate viral TikTok video in Vancouver (VIDEO)

NDP leader and MLA hopeful recreate viral TikTok video in Vancouver (VIDEO)

Jagmeet Singh all smiles as he rolls through Vancouver's Punjabi Market alongside MLA hopeful Tesicca Truong