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A massive full buck moon is set to dazzle Metro Vancouver skies

A massive full buck moon is set to dazzle Metro Vancouver skies

It's also known as the "thunder moon" ⚡️🌕
PNE Fair announces summer 2021 return with 'limited scope' and essential attractions

PNE Fair announces summer 2021 return with 'limited scope' and essential attractions

Tickets go on sale Friday, July 2
Masks optional, bars and diners (partially) freed in B.C. July 1

Masks optional, bars and diners (partially) freed in B.C. July 1

In Step 3 of B.C.'s restart plan July 1, restaurants, bars and pubs will no longer have strict rules on hours or capacity
Here are the top 10 cheapest gas prices in Metro Vancouver right now

Here are the top 10 cheapest gas prices in Metro Vancouver right now

And also the day that gas prices are expected to fall.
New West fire department generates most Freedom of Information requests in the city

New West fire department generates most Freedom of Information requests in the city

Council in brief
B.C. COVID-19 daily case counts fall to 29 – fewest since Aug. 4

B.C. COVID-19 daily case counts fall to 29 – fewest since Aug. 4

Province also sees declines in ICU patients and active infections.
Horgan ends mandatory mask wearing; B.C. moves to Step 3

Horgan ends mandatory mask wearing; B.C. moves to Step 3

Loosened COVID-19 restrictions follow high vaccination rate, falling case counts
New West “cautiously optimistic” ridership will return to Q to Q ferry

New West “cautiously optimistic” ridership will return to Q to Q ferry

Single ferry will continue running through 2021
Environment Canada issues 'air quality advisory' and heat warning for Metro Vancouver

Environment Canada issues 'air quality advisory' and heat warning for Metro Vancouver

Locals should avoid strenuous outdoor activities during mid-afternoon to early evening, when ozone levels are highest, especially if breathing feels uncomfortable.
New West 'cooling' to 32C after yesterday's heat-wave peak topped 42C

New West 'cooling' to 32C after yesterday's heat-wave peak topped 42C

New Westminster residents reminded to continue to stay safe and cool as heat continues and air quality worsens