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These outdoor pools are reopening for the summer season in Vancouver

These outdoor pools are reopening for the summer season in Vancouver

Snorkels and kickboards will not be permitted and there will be no rentals of swimming goggles or towels.
New tequila and gin bar opens up in an ex-Starbucks in East Vancouver

New tequila and gin bar opens up in an ex-Starbucks in East Vancouver

Cheers to this newcomer on the cocktail scene
Vancouver's massive Greek Summerfest is all about food to-go this year

Vancouver's massive Greek Summerfest is all about food to-go this year

Take a piece of Greece home with you
Dad dies saving daughter on Father's Day at a B.C. waterfall

Dad dies saving daughter on Father's Day at a B.C. waterfall

The 46-year-old man from the Lower Mainland died after he jumped in to save his daughter, who had slipped
It took a B.C. family four years to learn name of officer who killed their loved one

It took a B.C. family four years to learn name of officer who killed their loved one

24-year-old James Butters was shot five times by Port Hardy RCMP in 2015. His family - and others - are calling for more transparency in police matters
Deadline looming to have your say on housing affordability in B.C.

Deadline looming to have your say on housing affordability in B.C.

There’s just a few days left to have your say on how B.C.’s housing could be made safer and more affordable
Online poll finds 43 per cent of Chinese-Canadians faced threats over COVID-19

Online poll finds 43 per cent of Chinese-Canadians faced threats over COVID-19

More than 60 per cent of respondents said they had changed their routines to avoid unpleasant encounters during the crisis
Dr. Bonnie Henry warns businesses against COVID testing

Dr. Bonnie Henry warns businesses against COVID testing

She said routine testing of people is not recommended
Reports: Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­gaining momentum as NHL hub city for restart

Reports: Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­gaining momentum as NHL hub city for restart

A final decision is expected early next week.
B.C. conservation officers are on the lookout for this invasive species this summer

B.C. conservation officers are on the lookout for this invasive species this summer

The province estimates that the potential economic impact of these invasive mussels to hydropower, agricultural irrigation, municipal water supplies and recreational boating could reach $43 million per year.
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