Alison Bailey, NEWS 1130

Alison Bailey

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Vancouver, BC, Canada

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SFU student in isolation after parent contracts COVID-19

A student at Simon Fraser University is in self-isolation after possibly being exposed to COVID-19 by a parent. → Read More

Falling oil prices could affect prices at Metro Vancouver pumps

It's difficult to know how plunging oil prices will affect gas prices at local pumps. → Read More

Surrey couple from COVID-19 stricken cruise ship returns home after 30 days in quarantine

It's been a long road in quarantine for a couple from Surrey now freed from the confines of the Nav Centre in Cornwall, Ont. → Read More

Buses, trains disinfected regularly, COVID-19 risks low: TransLink

Coast Mountain Bus Company and BC Rapid Transit Company disinfect buses and trains regularly and have not been told by Provincial Health Services to make any operational changes regarding the spread of COVID-19, says TransLink. → Read More

Last chance to car-share with Share Now as company leaves Vancouver

Saturday is your last chance to drive a Share Now car-share vehicle. → Read More

Ride-hailing companies need to meet provincial emission targets: Vancouver councillor

Reaching provincial greenhouse gas emissions targets should be a responsibility for ride-hailing companies, according to a Vancouver city councillor. → Read More

Most Surrey voters want say on scrapping RCMP: poll

A majority of voters in Surrey want to cast a ballot before scrapping the RCMP in favour of a municipal force, according to a new poll. → Read More

Sea to Sky Gondola reopening sets visitation record

The reopening of the Sea to Sky Gondola over the long weekend was record-setting. → Read More

Anti-pipeline protests disrupting accessibility of people with disabilities: advocacy group

People with disabilities may face more challenges getting around Vancouver with protests popping up without warning in busy areas. → Read More

Clearing snow, ice from Vancouver sidewalks priority for vulnerable people: councillor

Clearing snow from sidewalks should be part of Vancouver's removal plan, according to one city councilor. → Read More

Evo to expand fleet as Car2Go gets ready to shutter operations in North America

As one major car share company gets ready to take its cars off the Lower Mainland's roads, another says it's expanding, adding 250 new cars to its fleet. → Read More

Key differences in coverage in Canada, China as Meng Wanzhou extradition hearing continues

There are some big differences in how Meng Wanzhou's extradition hearing are being reported in China and Canada, a South China Morning Post journalist says. → Read More

Claims protesters were paid to support Meng Wanzhou 'troubling', expert says

A political scientist says it's troubling to hear that a number of people may have been paid to protest in support of Meng Wanzhou outside court on Monday. → Read More

New trains, more space on Canada Line

Your commute on the Canada Line may be less cramped from now on. → Read More

Abbotsford roads improving, but drivers urged to remain cautious

Progress is apparently being made on roads in Abbotsford. → Read More

Cold preparation prevents injury for outdoor workers: WorkSafe BC

WorkSafe BC is warning those who work outside to be prepared to prevent hypothermia and frostbite now that chilly temperatures are on the way. → Read More

Safer options needed for new bike lanes: Richmond councillor

Richmond is set to get more bike lanes, and a city councillor wants various options to be looked at, including some from other parts of the world. → Read More

Operation Red Nose sees busy New Year's Eve

Operation Red Nose had another busy New Year's Eve driving people home and thinks ride-hailing would help make sure everyone gets home safe. → Read More

Chilliwack police bust drug trafficking organization

After a year of investigation, Chilliwack RCMP busted a drug trafficking organization spanning several homes. → Read More

Cannabis and driving: More education needed to warn young people of dangers, CAA finds

We need more education for young people when it comes to cannabis and driving, according to the Canadian Automobile Association. → Read More