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Coast guard suspends search for man overboard from freighter in Burrard Inlet

Coast guard suspends search for man overboard from freighter in Burrard Inlet

The incident is now considered a missing persons case
New West groups seek changes to pedestrian and cyclists routes around new bridge

New West groups seek changes to pedestrian and cyclists routes around new bridge

“If you are going to build something, let’s not make it worse."
27 striking photos from Vancouver's Juneteenth march that will leave you speechless (PHOTOS)

27 striking photos from Vancouver's Juneteenth march that will leave you speechless (PHOTOS)

"This is the kind of movement that humanity exists for." 
'A little different': Vancouver 'micro-weddings' help couples during COVID-19

'A little different': Vancouver 'micro-weddings' help couples during COVID-19

City staff plan to marry 40 couples outside city hall this summer across five days of weddings.
A 91-year-old North Vancouver COVID-19 survivor is walking to support women

A 91-year-old North Vancouver COVID-19 survivor is walking to support women

Senior social activist raising money for North Shore Women’s Centre
Metro Vancouver grad creates platform to help Indigenous-owned businesses

Metro Vancouver grad creates platform to help Indigenous-owned businesses

Shop First Nations provides a comprehensive list of Indigenous-owned businesses and encourages consumers to support them
A GoFundMe campaign for a Black man tackled by Vancouver police has raised nearly $20K in one week

A GoFundMe campaign for a Black man tackled by Vancouver police has raised nearly $20K in one week

Jamiel Moore-Williams was arrested and taken to the ground after Vancouver police stopped him for jaywalking in 2018. The officers involved could face charges.
REPORTING LIVE: From Vancouver's Juneteenth march

REPORTING LIVE: From Vancouver's Juneteenth march

V.I.A.'s Elana Shepert is providing real-time updates from the Vancouver Freedom March, happening Friday in celebration of Juneteenth. Scroll down for earlier updates.
Here's where the City of Vancouver has approved 85 temporary patios

Here's where the City of Vancouver has approved 85 temporary patios

74 new applications went in this past week alone
Rise in overdose deaths linked to COVID-19 pandemic, says Fraser Health

Rise in overdose deaths linked to COVID-19 pandemic, says Fraser Health

The dramatic increase in overdose deaths in British Columbia is linked with the province’s other public health crisis: COVID-19. Fraser Health’s chief medical health officer Dr.