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Tim James

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Vancouver, WA, United States

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British Columbians can soon fly out of Bellingham again

The U.S. is re-opening its land borders to fully vaccinated Canadians in November. Pre-COVID, over half of Bellingham Airport's passengers were Canadian. → Read More

Will vaccine mandates push Metro Vancouver police officers to different forces?

Some Metro Vancouver police officers need to be vaccinated, while others don't. At least one police chief doesn't expect this will drive members elsewhere. → Read More

Vancouver aiport unveils net-zero carbon by 2030 plan

Vancouver International Airport says its net-zero carbon plan includes moving to renewable energies for things like vehicles and in-building functions. → Read More

Orange ribbons at Vancouver Art Gallery honour residential school victims

A Haida artist is behind a display of 6,128 orange ribbons meant to recognize the lives of children lost at residential schools in North America. → Read More

Canadians abroad cast votes in upcoming federal election

More than 54,000 have been issued to Canadian voters living abroad. That figure is up from the 34,000 special ballots issued in the last federal election. → Read More

Richmond Mayor happy to see night market return

You may notice some extra traffic in Richmond Friday near the River Rock as you can once again shop at the Richmond Night Market. → Read More

Five kids in Victoria rushed to hospital after eating cannabis gummies

After five kids under the age of 10 were hospitalized, Victoria Police are reminding people who use cannabis edibles to keep them out of children's reach. → Read More

Vancouver's Little Italy expected to draw crowds for Euro 2020 soccer final

Sunday's Euro 2020 Final is expected to draw a big crowd of soccer fans to Vancouver's Little Italy. The Vancouver Police Department may close the road. → Read More

B.C. blood donations down as province eases COVID-19 restrictions

Many British Columbians are rolling up their sleeves to get vaccinated against COVID-19, but it appears not as many are doing it to donate blood. → Read More

Heat causing worst year ever for raspberries says Fraser Valley farm

Driediger Farms out in Langley says many of the raspberries are not surviving the hot dry weather adding it's one of the worst seasons for raspberries. → Read More

More Metro Vancouver transit vehicles need air conditioning, say unions

With the past few days being some of the hottest the Lower Mainland has seen, pressure has been building on sectors, including transit, to keep people cool. → Read More

White Rock councillor worried Marine Drive lane closure will impact traffic safety

Marine Drive is down to one eastbound lane as of Monday, allowing restaurants the ability to serve people outdoors amid the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

Surrey's 84th Avenue extension design approved by council

Surrey council has approved a design to extend 84th Avenue, but a group of environmentalists still opposes the project south of Bear Creek Park. → Read More

B.C. businesses want the U.S.-Canada border to reopen

There are rumours the U.S. could partially reopen their northern border next month, and it's not just those in Washington State who are hoping for it. → Read More

Diamonds busy again as baseball players back under new COVID-19 restrictions

After months of COVID-19 restrictions, diamonds in are busy again as baseball games across the province get the go ahead this weekend. → Read More

Surrey Police moves ahead with officer recruitment, despite city's gang violence

Surrey Police is moving ahead with recruitment, despite calls to press pause. The union representing the RCMP believes this is a mistake. → Read More

B.C. adults eligible for vaccine Sunday night; high school students over 18 excited

As British Columbia's vaccination program rolls on, the wait took book a vaccine appointment will be over for the younger generation as of 7:00 Sunday night. → Read More

Chilliwack Tulips sees attendance dip as travel restrictions take effect

Chilliwack Tulips saw a dip in attendance once B.C. travel restrictions went into effect last week. This is the last weekend for the festival. → Read More

BC Ferries sees dip in traffic as travel restrictions take effect

BC Ferries passenger traffic was down 32 per cent and vehicle traffic dipped 25 per cent last weekend. The company says it's due to new travel restrictions. → Read More

Okanagan businesses concerned travel restrictions will limit tourism

Kelowna Chamber of Commerce is vocalizing concerns with the new B.C. wide travel restrictions considering Okanagan businesses depend on tourism. → Read More