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Greater Vancouver Food Bank sees surge in donations amid COVID-19

Greater Vancouver Food Bank sees surge in donations amid COVID-19

The food bank has been distributing over 200,000 pounds more nutritious food each month compared to previous years
Surrey RCMP hand out nearly $17,000 in COVID-19 fines in one week, including at a wedding

Surrey RCMP hand out nearly $17,000 in COVID-19 fines in one week, including at a wedding

Mounties say most tickets stemmed from large events
Here is how hot it is expected to get in Vancouver this weekend

Here is how hot it is expected to get in Vancouver this weekend

Get ready for some toasty temperatures this weekend.
Speed racing blamed in fiery crash on Coquitlam freeway exit

Speed racing blamed in fiery crash on Coquitlam freeway exit

Witnesses told Coquitlam RCMP the cars were travelling at speeds of 150 km/h or more when one vehicle slammed into a concrete barrier on the Cape Horn exit off the Port Mann Bridge and burst into flames
'It will change my life': $1-million lotto win will help this B.C. woman buy her dream home

'It will change my life': $1-million lotto win will help this B.C. woman buy her dream home

“It’s really exciting and I’m very grateful to be a winner,” says B.C.'s newest millionaire
Dr. Perry Kendall reflects on fifth year of B.C.’s overdose death emergency

Dr. Perry Kendall reflects on fifth year of B.C.’s overdose death emergency

‘COVID has sucked so much oxygen out of the room’
Mark Marissen is running for mayor of Vancouver

Mark Marissen is running for mayor of Vancouver

Longtime federal Liberal and ex-husband to former premier Christy Clark announces campaign via website, YouTube
'Shana’s killers are still out there': Family of 22-year-old victim in Surrey shooting appeals to public

'Shana’s killers are still out there': Family of 22-year-old victim in Surrey shooting appeals to public

"The last two months have been the most difficult two months of our lives."
New West approves pilot project allowing alcohol consumption in six parks

New West approves pilot project allowing alcohol consumption in six parks

People will be able to drink alcohol in designated areas of parks
B.C.'s daily tally of new COVID-19 cases dips to low not seen since April 1

B.C.'s daily tally of new COVID-19 cases dips to low not seen since April 1

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