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Man charged with assaulting elderly Asian man outside Vancouver convenience store

Man charged with assaulting elderly Asian man outside Vancouver convenience store

The victim, a 92-year-old man with dementia, was subjected to a racist tirade and was shoved to the ground
'You're better than that,' B.C. premier tells young people gathering amid COVID

'You're better than that,' B.C. premier tells young people gathering amid COVID

VICTORIA — Premier John Horgan says young people are not immune to COVID-19 and he's appealing to their better judgment to stop the rise in cases in the province.

UPDATED: Naked Coquitlam man sucker punches cop, injures three more during arrest

Four Mounties were injured while trying to apprehend a naked man along the Lougheed Highway near the Pitt River last month.
North Van property owner given 30 days to fix ‘hazardous’ lot

North Van property owner given 30 days to fix ‘hazardous’ lot

Vacant lot on Highland Boulevard declared a ‘nuisance’ after five years
Porn site offers B.C.'s Dix $100K to help province with glory holes

Porn site offers B.C.'s Dix $100K to help province with glory holes

International relations to help us with our own...relations
Harbour seal pup rescued near ferry terminal

Harbour seal pup rescued near ferry terminal

A harbour seal pup was recently rescued near the Tsawwassen ferry terminal. According to BC Ferries spokesperson Tessa Humphries on Friday, July 10, ferry employees spotted the pup in the water and contacted the Oceanwise Marine Mammal Rescue Centre.
Cypress and Mount Seymour parks to require passes

Cypress and Mount Seymour parks to require passes

Weeks after reopening Mount Seymour and Cypress Mountain parks from COVID-19 restrictions, the province will begin limiting the number of visitors via a new mandatory day pass system.
Vancouver Coastal Health launches COVID-19 public exposures webpage

Vancouver Coastal Health launches COVID-19 public exposures webpage

Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) is launching a public exposures webpage for situations where the health authority isn't able to contact everyone exposed to COVID-19. The location, dates and times of these exposures will be posted to www.vch.
Ferry companies, local politicians continue to press for federal aid

Ferry companies, local politicians continue to press for federal aid

The Canadian Ferry Association (CFA) claims the lack of federal government support “will impact the economic and social recovery post COVID-19” of ferry dependent communities.
Move along vanlifers: Squamish council

Move along vanlifers: Squamish council

District camping and vanlife ban a near certainty after three readings of bylaw passed by council