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B.C. detects 150 new COVID-19 cases – most since June 11

B.C. detects 150 new COVID-19 cases – most since June 11

More than 56% of B.C.'s total population has had at least two doses of vaccine.
Photographer creates stunning and unique perspectives on Vancouver architecture (PHOTOS)

Photographer creates stunning and unique perspectives on Vancouver architecture (PHOTOS)

In just four years he has amassed an Instagram following of nearly 4,000
Canucks rumour round-up on the eve of free agency

Canucks rumour round-up on the eve of free agency

Canucks are rumoured to be signing free agents Luke Schenn and Jaroslav Halak.
Pride Art Walk brings new sights and sounds to downtown Vancouver (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Pride Art Walk brings new sights and sounds to downtown Vancouver (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

There are steps you recreate *that* scene from Big on!
Port Coquitlam brewery upset after 'disrespectful' customers let horses defecate near establishment

Port Coquitlam brewery upset after 'disrespectful' customers let horses defecate near establishment

Northpaw Brew Co. says riders initially refused to clean up the waste and left; when they returned to "attempt to clean," they took out frustrations on staff.
Point Roberts businesses still in limbo as some border restrictions set to ease

Point Roberts businesses still in limbo as some border restrictions set to ease

"Instead of helping them build back better, we’re putting our border communities at a significant disadvantage.”
Paddles Up: Dragon Boat BC is back (VIDEO)

Paddles Up: Dragon Boat BC is back (VIDEO)

The annual festival returns September 18-26. 🐲
Million-dollar lotto win helps Metro Vancouver couple plan dream wedding, honeymoon

Million-dollar lotto win helps Metro Vancouver couple plan dream wedding, honeymoon

What a way to start a new chapter of life together!
Canucks can’t find trade for Braden Holtby, will buy him out

Canucks can’t find trade for Braden Holtby, will buy him out

Meanwhile, the Canucks signed Conor Garland to a new, five-year contract.
Here’s a look at 6 new public art pieces going up around Vancouver by 2023

Here’s a look at 6 new public art pieces going up around Vancouver by 2023

The projects, created by emerging and established artists, are coming to Vancouver as part of a city initiative
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