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Police address rumours they're fining drivers and passengers for not following social distancing measures

Police address rumours they're fining drivers and passengers for not following social distancing measures

Are cops in Metro Vancouver pulling over cars to determine if everyone inside shares the same address?
B.C. confirms 43 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1013

B.C. confirms 43 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1013

There have been 5 more deaths.
Death of North Vancouver dentist who attended conference confirmed as COVID-19 caused

Death of North Vancouver dentist who attended conference confirmed as COVID-19 caused

The 62-year-old dentist died in his Vancouver home after being exposed to COVID-19 10 days prior at a dental conference
No 'code of respect' as thieves steal all work gear belonging to a Vancouver paramedic

No 'code of respect' as thieves steal all work gear belonging to a Vancouver paramedic

She had just completed a nearly 12-hour shift late Sunday and decided to leave her gear in her car
DTES charity sews hundreds of masks for frontline workers

DTES charity sews hundreds of masks for frontline workers

The Union Gospel Mission notes that while most of the country stays home, its workers continue to serve the community's most vulnerable people.
North Vancouver seamstress leads project to sew for health-care safety

North Vancouver seamstress leads project to sew for health-care safety

A North Shore woman who has been sewing for much of her life is calling on local crafters to join her in sewing their way to safety during the coronavirus pandemic, producing caps and gowns for health-care workers.
Brr! Vancouver forecast calling for a "chance of wet flurries"

Brr! Vancouver forecast calling for a "chance of wet flurries"

The evening low is expected to drop down to a chilly 2°C.
There's no social distancing in Trans Mountain construction, say Burnaby residents

There's no social distancing in Trans Mountain construction, say Burnaby residents

Trans Mountain said the company and its contractors are “adhering to the two-metre rule, including in busing” - but photos say otherwise
City of Vancouver suspends parking meter enforcement

City of Vancouver suspends parking meter enforcement

The need to enforce certain types of parking is no longer required in Vancouver
Homeless man accused of using racial slur, trying to urinate on woman

Homeless man accused of using racial slur, trying to urinate on woman

Two people allege that the homeless man who was sprayed with a hose on Saturday verbally abused a woman and tried to urinate on her.