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Grocery store workers in Metro Vancouver and beyond infected with COVID-19

Grocery store workers in Metro Vancouver and beyond infected with COVID-19

Some of the employees worked their last day as late as May 12
'Shot girl summer': Metro Vancouverites express joy about getting vaccinated against COVID-19

'Shot girl summer': Metro Vancouverites express joy about getting vaccinated against COVID-19

Here's what locals have to say about getting vaccinated
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. fall to near-six-week low

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. fall to near-six-week low

Eight COVID-19-related deaths overnight raise provincial death toll to 1,658.
Thunderstruck: Here's why epic thunderstorms are so rare in Vancouver

Thunderstruck: Here's why epic thunderstorms are so rare in Vancouver

Do you wish there were more?
Queensborough Middle School back on New Westminster's COVID-19 school exposure list

Queensborough Middle School back on New Westminster's COVID-19 school exposure list

Seven of School District 40's 12 schools have seen exposures so far in May
Rock ‘em sock ‘em raccoons: Trash pandas battle it out in apparent turf war (VIDEO)

Rock ‘em sock ‘em raccoons: Trash pandas battle it out in apparent turf war (VIDEO)

The video taken on Knight Street shows two raccoons fighting viciously before another decides to break up the fight
Police dog helps New West police nab man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant

Police dog helps New West police nab man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant

Man arrested at local residence
Opinion: Racists count on us to turn a blind eye. Here's how to counter that

Opinion: Racists count on us to turn a blind eye. Here's how to counter that

Follow these actions when in public
Letter: Loss of this New West tree highlights issues with bylaw

Letter: Loss of this New West tree highlights issues with bylaw

One tree stays, one tree goes
Letter: New West has 'overridden' concerns of neighbours about proposed project

Letter: New West has 'overridden' concerns of neighbours about proposed project

Editor: Readers will have already seen the advertisement on page five placed by the OurCity2041 campaign urging people to participate in the May 31 public hearing on the proposed six-storey (affordabale housing) development at 823-841 Sixth St.