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Hong Kong activists picket Chinese consulate over Beijing's national security law (PHOTOS)

Hong Kong activists picket Chinese consulate over Beijing's national security law (PHOTOS)

Pro-democracy activists picketed China’s consulate on Vancouver’s Granville Street Saturday afternoon
B.C. confirms 12 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,530

B.C. confirms 12 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,530

There have been four new deaths.
Vancouver ranks among world's top cities for managing post COVID-19 economy

Vancouver ranks among world's top cities for managing post COVID-19 economy

The company adds that it, "looked at the government’s response to COVID-19 in terms of the support offered to businesses, such as loans and financial help (to both individuals and companies) and plans set in place to help ailing industries."
Vancouver firefighters respond to fire in Burrard Street high-rise building

Vancouver firefighters respond to fire in Burrard Street high-rise building

City of Vancouver to install 50 km of 'slow streets' and use roadways for patios

City of Vancouver to install 50 km of 'slow streets' and use roadways for patios

"We will work closely with businesses and community partners to address needs for space while also ensuring our streets and public spaces remain safe and accessible.”
Goodbye, rain: Vancouver forecast calls for toasty 25°C this week

Goodbye, rain: Vancouver forecast calls for toasty 25°C this week

The forecast is calling for a sunny change of pace this week.
Massey Tunnel replacement could help with B.C.’s economic recovery: MLA

Massey Tunnel replacement could help with B.C.’s economic recovery: MLA

The replacement of the Massey Tunnel won’t be affected by the pandemic
Body of missing senior from Delta found in wooded area

Body of missing senior from Delta found in wooded area

88-year-old Jarnail Sanghera had been missing since May 15
Cullen commission into money laundering in British Columbia resumes today

Cullen commission into money laundering in British Columbia resumes today

Money laundering in British Columbia will be under scrutiny again this week when a public inquiry resumes today
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra violinist serenades residents of West Vancouver care home (VIDEOS)

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra violinist serenades residents of West Vancouver care home (VIDEOS)

Prior to their Hollyburn gig, Essers and Jardine had been performing songs on Jardine’s patio a few times a week for the passersby during the nightly 7 p.m. salute for health-care workers and other essential staff.
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