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Vancouver's Chinese Cultural Centre defaced with 'hateful' anti-Asian graffiti: police

Vancouver's Chinese Cultural Centre defaced with 'hateful' anti-Asian graffiti: police

An unidentified man wrote "racist remarks towards the Asian community" on four of the facility's large glass windows
7-year-old boy in critical condition after being hit by car in Coquitlam

7-year-old boy in critical condition after being hit by car in Coquitlam

The boy was hit in the Westwood Plateau neighbourhood Thursday evening
Richmond resident caught selling 1,500 fake COVID-19 test kits

Richmond resident caught selling 1,500 fake COVID-19 test kits

Only diagnostic tests authorized by Health Canada can be imported or sold in Canada
Richmond’s gaming stadium connects community with online tournaments

Richmond’s gaming stadium connects community with online tournaments

The Gaming Stadium has turned their in-person computer gaming tournaments, which ran five times a week, into Canada-wide online tournaments that now run seven days a week.
New Burnaby RCMP COVID-19 policies make minor calls look epic

New Burnaby RCMP COVID-19 policies make minor calls look epic

The detachment is sending out one officer per cruiser, meaning more cruisers – but the same number of Mounties – are arriving at each call.
This project covered a boarded-up Vancouver storefront with 48 captivating portraits

This project covered a boarded-up Vancouver storefront with 48 captivating portraits

The ‘Power of Portrait’ project is also sharing each subject’s story about how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting their life.
Petition urges city to keep golfers off Vancouver course during COVID-19

Petition urges city to keep golfers off Vancouver course during COVID-19

"Now the Vancouver Park Board wants to kick out the local community in favour of 12 paying customers per hour. We think that during this crisis green space should be open to everyone, not just those who can pay up to $58.25 to access it."
This chic online thrift shop benefits victims of domestic violence in Vancouver

This chic online thrift shop benefits victims of domestic violence in Vancouver

Each month, the Battered Women's Support Services reports a staggering  $80,000 of revenue loss due to the shops’ temporary closures.
Growing Smiles Fundraising is launching contact-free “pop-up plant sales” across Metro Vancouver

Growing Smiles Fundraising is launching contact-free “pop-up plant sales” across Metro Vancouver

A percentage of proceeds from each sale will help fund groups within each respective community.
Cargo-only sailings opened up for passengers: B.C. Ferries

Cargo-only sailings opened up for passengers: B.C. Ferries

B.C. Ferries is continuing its 50 per cent passenger-capacity reduction.
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