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Vancouverites able to drink in 22 parks starting Monday

The brand new alcohol in parks pilot program is finally launching Monday in several sites across Vancouver. → Read More

B.C. heatwave raises 'red flag' of older, Vancouver rental buildings with no AC

The CEO of Landlord BC says this weekend's heatwave highlights how important it is to have a plan to replace Vancouver's older rental buildings. → Read More

COVID-19: B.C. long-term care homes expanding rapid testing

In a bid to help protect staff and residents from COVID-19 variants, rapid testing is being expanded at long-term care homes around B.C. → Read More

North Vancouver Mounties boosting foot patrols for graduation celebration season

North Vancouver RCMP say there will be more foot patrols out to ensure safety during graduation celebrations, including adherence to pandemic rules. → Read More

North Vancouver church dismayed, not deterred after Pride display ripped down

A North Vancouver pastor is dismayed after finding a rainbow wrapping they put on a tree outside their church in support of the LGBTQ community ripped down. → Read More

Vancouver Mayor calls on feds to provide funding to Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc

Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart is responding to the disturbing discovery of the children’s bodies in Kamloops. → Read More

Temporary Stanley Park bike lane creates accessibility challenges

As the Vancouver Park Board begins to set up a temporary bike lane, one group says people with disabilities will end up suffering. → Read More

COVID-19 outbreak declared at Richmond long-term care home

Vancouver Coastal Health has declared a COVID-19 outbreak at Richmond Lions Manor-Bridgeport long-term care home. The home is closed to new admissions. → Read More

Nanaimo RCMP confirm shooting connected to Lower Mainland gang conflict

Mounties are asking for witnesses to come forward, after a brazen daytime shooting that happened on Thursday afternoon in Nanaimo. → Read More

Labour worker struck by bus, picketing Metrotown quarantine hotel

A striking hospitality worker has been hit by a bus Saturday, while picketing outside of the Hilton Hotel in Metrotown Saturday afternoon. → Read More

Métis Nation wants action from BCIT after offensive staff email

Métis Nation BC is reconsidering whether BCIT is a culturally safe environment for its citizens after seeing an offensive, derogatory email from an employee → Read More

Canada's vaccine efforts moving rapidly and on track: infectious disease expert

One infectious disease expert says Canada is moving quickly in the right direction when it comes to COVID-19 vaccine efforts. → Read More

B.C. launches free app to connect youth to mental health support

B.C. is now introducing a new app aimed at connecting young people to support and closing gaps in access to mental health resources. → Read More

All adults in 28 B.C. communities targetted for COVID-19 vaccines

Nearly all adult residents in some B.C. communities are being vaccinated as part of an effort to get people immunized in places with small populations. → Read More

Strathcona Park decampment 'stressful, tense' for residents

An advocate working with people living in a tent city in Vancouver's Strathcona Park says the deadline to clear the park was arbitrary, and made the process of moving out needlessly stressful. → Read More

B.C. road checks for COVID-19 travel ban now allowed

RCMP in B.C. can now set up road checks at certain spots in the province to prevent people from travelling for non-essential reasons outside of their zones. → Read More

Tenants of Burnaby apartment speaking out against developer-landlord for neglect

Tenants of a Burnaby apartment building are calling out their developer-landlord for "dangerous" living conditions, which they say is creating a climate of fear. → Read More

Aldergrove woman leads 'litter-a-thon' along Fraser Highway

To mark Earth Day, an Aldergrove woman has embarked on a four-day litter cleanup along the Fraser Highway, and she's hoping people will join her. → Read More

Businesses in Fraser Health concerned about future as COVID forces them to close

One surrey business leader says there needs to be more government supports in place for the several dozen businesses that have been ordered to close in the Fraser Health region due to COVID-19 transmission. → Read More

Work-life balance in B.C. varies by generation, gender: poll

Overall, more British Columbians are saying they've achieved work-life balance, but a new poll shows satisfaction varies by generation and by gender. → Read More