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79% of Canadians think face masks should be mandatory in public places

79% of Canadians think face masks should be mandatory in public places

The poll also finds that nearly three quarters of Canadians agree that they support vaccinations against COVID-19 being mandatory once a vaccine is developed.
TransLink unveils major upgrades to this Downtown Vancouver SkyTrain station (VIDEO)

TransLink unveils major upgrades to this Downtown Vancouver SkyTrain station (VIDEO)

Each of these escalators travel 12,744 kilometres per year – roughly the distance from Vancouver to Mumbai, India or Sydney, Australia.
12 fun things to do around Metro Vancouver this summer

12 fun things to do around Metro Vancouver this summer

Lyft is the first ridesharing company to serve all of Metro Vancouver and can now help everyone explore the region.
Vancouver poised to ban use, sale of ‘bear bangers’

Vancouver poised to ban use, sale of ‘bear bangers’

City and police received more than 500 calls between May and July 8 regarding use of devices
Metro Vancouver home buyers paying way over assessed value near SkyTrain

Metro Vancouver home buyers paying way over assessed value near SkyTrain

Apartment buyers have paid 4.5-per-cent above assessed value on average for units near a SkyTrain station this spring
Vancouver businessman David Sidoo sentenced to 90 days in U.S. prison

Vancouver businessman David Sidoo sentenced to 90 days in U.S. prison

Sidoo is going to prison for fraud relating to the U.S. college admissions scandal
Study suggests 8 times more people in Metro Vancouver infected with virus than confirmed

Study suggests 8 times more people in Metro Vancouver infected with virus than confirmed

The study is the first of its kind in Canada
Dr. Henry: Many legitimate reasons for U.S. licence plates in B.C.

Dr. Henry: Many legitimate reasons for U.S. licence plates in B.C.

“We can't assume we know the story of the person who's driving a car with a licence plate from the United States,” she said.
Burnaby man who ‘tormented’ ex-wife with revenge website back in court

Burnaby man who ‘tormented’ ex-wife with revenge website back in court

Starting in early 2014, Patrick Fox set out on a campaign to make the life of his ex-wife, Desiree Capuano “as miserable as possible, hoping to drive her to suicide if that could be done within the confines of the law,” according to B.C. Supreme Court documents.
B.C. youth can win a prize just for going fishing this summer

B.C. youth can win a prize just for going fishing this summer

“We wanted to celebrate the sport of freshwater fishing which is a lot more than just catching fish. It’s about enjoying the outdoors and visiting special places that are often close to home."