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Metro Vancouver has a growing shortage of veterinarians, says BC SPCA

Metro Vancouver has a growing shortage of veterinarians, says BC SPCA

The non-profit animal welfare society has launched a pledge campaign
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. top 500 for first time; surgeries postponed

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. top 500 for first time; surgeries postponed

Non-urgent surgeries will be postponed in nine hospitals across the Lower Mainland for the next weeks.
These workers are fed up with being forced to use 'filthy' toilets

These workers are fed up with being forced to use 'filthy' toilets

Building trades council is demanding action
B.C. confirms 1,006 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 122,757

B.C. confirms 1,006 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 122,757

502 individuals are currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in B.C.
Fraser Health closes down a dozen more businesses due to multiple COVID-19 cases

Fraser Health closes down a dozen more businesses due to multiple COVID-19 cases

Closures can last as long as 10 days
Opinion: Here's how to make sure CERB doesn't bite you at tax time

Opinion: Here's how to make sure CERB doesn't bite you at tax time

The COVID-19 pandemic has, and continues to, impact every aspect of our lives. And for many the pandemic has had a direct impact on finances.
Playland reopening to hundreds of guests in Vancouver this May. Here's what to expect

Playland reopening to hundreds of guests in Vancouver this May. Here's what to expect

Advanced tickets are already on sale 🎟 🎢
Locals share shots as banner proclaiming #FireBenning takes flight over Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Locals share shots as banner proclaiming #FireBenning takes flight over Vancouver (PHOTOS)

The banner was circling the city Wednesday
Burnaby owners helping kill the environment with their lawn maintenance

Burnaby owners helping kill the environment with their lawn maintenance

BC Hydro offers tips to be better
COVID-19 can't stop Burnaby one-bedroom rents from continuing to climb

COVID-19 can't stop Burnaby one-bedroom rents from continuing to climb

While Vancouver rents stayed flat, Burnaby's went up