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Cycling upgrades coming in new year to Lions Gate Bridge approach

Cycling upgrades coming in new year to Lions Gate Bridge approach

Three North Shore bicycle infrastructure projects are getting almost $2 million in provincial funding in 2021.
Over a dozen Lower Mainland grocery store workers test positive for COVID-19

Over a dozen Lower Mainland grocery store workers test positive for COVID-19

Some of the workers who tested positive were working as late as Christmas Day
Flights with COVID-19 positive passengers continue to land in Vancouver

Flights with COVID-19 positive passengers continue to land in Vancouver

People with the virus continued flying into Vancouver as recent as Christmas Eve
Opinion: U.K. variant of COVID-19 is in B.C. Now what?

Opinion: U.K. variant of COVID-19 is in B.C. Now what?

Don't expect the health order to be lifted in January
Pepper spray used in a Burnaby bus – one person in hospital

Pepper spray used in a Burnaby bus – one person in hospital

At least one person was sent to hospital Saturday night
Get dressed up for online meetings to combat Zoom fatigue: experts

Get dressed up for online meetings to combat Zoom fatigue: experts

Working from home doesn’t mean you need to be in your oversized sweat pants or pajamas all the time. Two Richmond experts on video conferencing dressing styles share some tips to help people look their best during a virtual meeting -- and explain why it matters.
Burnaby Superstore COVID-19 case just one of several hitting Metro Vancouver stores

Burnaby Superstore COVID-19 case just one of several hitting Metro Vancouver stores

More COVID-19 cases reported at local stores
'Not asking for a unicorn': Port Coquitlam workers allege mismanagement at long-term care outbreak

'Not asking for a unicorn': Port Coquitlam workers allege mismanagement at long-term care outbreak

Nicola Lodge workers, who brought their concerns to the Tri-City News on condition of anonymity, allege a systematic breakdown in communication, delayed outbreak response and inadequate staffing on the part of management as case numbers continue to rise 
Coquitlam man aims high for 'crazy' Christmas spicy food challenge

Coquitlam man aims high for 'crazy' Christmas spicy food challenge

After eating spiciest foods on the planet, McCloskey will shave himself hairless on Boxing Day to boost final food bank fundraising tally to $21,000 to support Share Family and Community services
Pandemic can't slow mother-daughter duo in Burnaby

Pandemic can't slow mother-daughter duo in Burnaby

The family that trains together, stays together
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