Monika Gul, NEWS 1130

Monika Gul

NEWS 1130

Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Past articles by Monika:

U.S. border reopening good news for Surrey, Vancouver, Seattle commerce

Several B.C. trade groups are eager to find out more details about the U.S. border re-opening, which they say will directly impact their bottom lines. → Read More

North Vancouver COVID-19 cases worse than reported, parents claim

Parents with kids at a school on the North Shore are getting upset and angry with how COVID-19 cases in classrooms are being handled. → Read More

Vancouver Island mom in hospital regrets not getting vaccinated

A mom in B.C. is fighting for her life in hospital with complications from COVID-19, and is now urging others to be vaccinated. → Read More

No sympathy from B.C.'s premier for businesses defying vaccine passport rules

B.C.'s premier says he's disappointed with restaurant owners and other businesses who are defying orders to demand proof of COVID-19 vaccination. → Read More

Some B.C. schools damaged after new TikTok challenge

The Devious Lick challenge has led to several thefts and vandalisms since the school year began. As a result, a school district l says it is forced to close some bathrooms because the soap dispensers keep getting stolen. → Read More

Canada Election 2021: Ridings to watch in Metro Vancouver

Political experts break down which ridings to watch in Metro Vancouver as Election Day 2021 quickly approaches and the campaign heats up. → Read More

Fish dumped in Vancouver investigated by Department of Fisheris and Oceans

An investigation has been launched after "several hundred pounds of fresh halibut" was found dumped near a boat launch in Vancouver last week. → Read More

Vancouver Island goat makes trip to Courtenay Winners

A goat that goes by the name of 'Billy' turned a few heads on Thursday when it walked into a Winners in Courtenay on Vancouver Island. → Read More

COVID-19: Health care workers frustrated with the unvaccinated

There's growing resentment from doctors and nurses on the frontlines as they care for unvaccinated people who are infected with COVID-19. → Read More

B.C. vaccine passport: Restaurant clarity concerns raised ahead of launch

There are questions around where B.C.'s COVID-19 vaccine passport will be required, just less that two weeks before the system is set to launch. → Read More

India flight ban creates challenges for international students coming to Canada

As Canada's ban on flights from India continues, one international student is detailing the struggles many others like him are facing to come here to study. → Read More

B.C. vaccine passport: Some businesses defiant, others anxious about enforcement

Some B.C. businesses are taking to social media to say they have no intention of asking customers to provide proof of immunization against COVID-19. → Read More

U.S. border closure impacting businesses that rely on Canadians

The continued closure of the U.S. border is 'frustrating' according to businesses in Washington which typically benefit from British Columbians travelling south. → Read More

Surrey park racism prompts response from MP, community

Community to hold rally after offensive comments were made to a group of south asian people in Surrey's Aspen Park. Surrey MP calls it shocking. → Read More

Issues with BC's mental health system highlighted by 16-month wait for consultation

An Abbotsford woman says a 16-month wait for an ADHD consultation appointment is just one example of shortcomings in B.C.'s mental health system. → Read More

Surrey church destroyed by 'suspicious' fire in Whalley neighbourhood-

St. George Coptic Orthodox Church in Surrey's Whalley neighbourhood was completely destroyed by fire. The RCMP is treating the fire is suspicious. → Read More

Four coyotes euthanized after Vancouver Stanley Park attacks

According to the B.C. Conservation Officer Service, one of the animals was captured in "very close proximity to the site of the recent attack" that sent a two-year-old girl to the hospital. Conservation officers say they will continue to monitor the situation at the popular Vancouver park, adding multiple coyotes are likely involved in ongoing incidents. → Read More

Fifth man found dead in Kelowna crane collapse-

Heavy Urban Search and Rescue Task Force has been deployed from Vancouver to crane site in Kelowna to help find a fifth person. → Read More

Lytton wildfire evacuees to tour village Friday

Lytton's wildfire evacuees are set to board a bus that will take them through the village more than a week after almost everything was destroyed by a fire. → Read More

Jordan Naterer search resumes after belongings found

New developments in the search for missing man Jordan Naterer who hasn't been seen since he left his Vancouver home to go hiking in Manning Park. → Read More