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Richmond man uses 3D printer to ease hospital workers' earache

Richmond man uses 3D printer to ease hospital workers' earache

“We all need to help each other out in these times.”
Metro Vancouver residents can now apply to keep farm animals as emotional support pets

Metro Vancouver residents can now apply to keep farm animals as emotional support pets

The range of animals people want to keep seems to be expanding, with condos and cities fielding requests for animals other than a dog or a cat.
Fashionable COVID-19 masks now being produced by Canadian company

Fashionable COVID-19 masks now being produced by Canadian company

"Surgical style" masks feature slogans printed on the front and sides
Richmond hockey spectator claims she was hit on head by falling sign

Richmond hockey spectator claims she was hit on head by falling sign

The woman says she was injured when the sign fell on top of her during the a tournament at Richmond Ice Centre last October.
Vancouver artists and BIAs are teaming up to decorate boarded-up storefronts with cheerful murals

Vancouver artists and BIAs are teaming up to decorate boarded-up storefronts with cheerful murals

The Vancouver Mural Festival is the driving force bringing together artists and community partners to create over 40 temporary murals across the city.
Over 70,000 animals could be 're-homed' if the Vancouver Aquarium closes

Over 70,000 animals could be 're-homed' if the Vancouver Aquarium closes

"Is re-homing different than re-locating?"
UBC speech scientist breaks down the threat of 'speaking moistly'

UBC speech scientist breaks down the threat of 'speaking moistly'

"What’s become clear in the current situation is that we need to have researchers coming together who really understand speech and who really understand airborne pathogens."
B.C. confirms 43 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1,618

B.C. confirms 43 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1,618

“The standards for essential businesses today will be the template as we move forward."
Vancouver city councillors agree to 10 per cent pay cut during pandemic

Vancouver city councillors agree to 10 per cent pay cut during pandemic

Move by councillors follows Mayor Kennedy Stewart’s decision to take 10 per cent cut in his $178,265 salary
Here's why you've been seeing "Listen to Nigel" posters around town

Here's why you've been seeing "Listen to Nigel" posters around town

Vancouver Is Awesome Editorial Cartoonist Geoff Coates created a fun cartoon of the charismatic interpreter, which shows him explaining physical distancing.
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