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VACCINATED? WEST VANCOUVER MOM WANTS YOU TO GET THE T Coralynn Gehl is “vaccinated AF,” and she wants the world to know it. So the West Vancouver mom and accidental COVID activist decided to put that on a T-shirt. Now she’s started up a line of T-shirts for the vaccinated who can proudly proclaim their status. Gehl is HERE'S HOW A TOWN WILL REMEMBER A BELOVED TRUCKING COUPLE Memorial truck rally planned for beloved Squamish couple. Convoy rolls through town May 29 to honour Gail and Merrill Ross, who died from COVID-19 complications 17 hours apart. There couldn't be a more fitting pandemic-friendly tribute to a trucking couple who spent 51 years in town. Gail (Margaret) and Merrill (Harvey) Ross, long-time HERE ARE ALL THE APPROVED HOTELS FOR QUARANTINE IN Now, the government has approved seven more accommodations for quarantine upon arrival in Vancouver. Here is the complete list of government-authorized hotels in B.C.: Abercorn Inn Vancouver Airport (online booking available) Coast Vancouver Airport Hotel (online booking available) Days Inn by Wyndham Vancouver Airport (onlinebooking available)
BC RESTAURANTS TOLD BY INDUSTRY LEADER TO REOPEN MAY 25 On Friday (May 21), BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association CEO and President Ian Tostenson told members of the industry that restaurants "are able to open on Tuesday, May 25 for indoor dining." Tostenson was speaking via the BCRFA industry newsletter. He goes on to advise restaurant owners, operators, and employees to "go back to the MEET THE MAKER OF VANCOUVER'S TINY STUMP CHILLING PARKCLICK TO VIEW Sure, it's a lot smaller and isn't technically a park, but this tiny sign is stealing hearts in the Mount Pleasant area. It was created by a local artist and costume designer. She thought the broken stump resembled the sculpture in Vancouver's famed dude chilling park. Technically, Guelph Park and decided to HERE'S WHERE YOU'LL FIND BC RCMP'S COVID-19 ROAD CHECKS This weekend, COVID -19 Travel Restrictions Road Checks will be located at Highway 1 in the Boston Bar area, Highway 3 in the Manning Park area, Highway 5 in the Old Toll Booth area and Highway 99 in the Lillooet area. According to RCMP, the road checks on Highway 1 and Highway 5 will be in place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. NEMESIS COFFEE'S NEWEST VANCOUVER LOCATION SET TO OPEN It makes sense that the icon associated with Vancouver coffee roaster and cafe brand Nemesis is a single heart. That's because at the core of this expanding local business is a people-centric philosophy that aims to create community and build relationships - all while serving single-origin coffee, decadent pastries, and food made with thoughtfully-sourced ingredients - there's a lot to love. BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN WITH ROAD CHECKS EXTENDED B.C.-wide ban on non-essential travel extended until June 15. The order restricting travel in the province has been extended. The restrictions on travel across BC will be extended until June 15, 20221, in order to stop the spread of coronavirus and variants BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW If you've been dying to head out on a road trip in B.C., you might be able to do so in a matter of weeks. Provincial officials revealed B.C.'s restart plan Tuesday (May 25), which indicates the restrictions that prohibit non-essential travel between three regional zones in the province will continue until June 15; recreational travel within a regional zone is permitted. WHERE DID THE OLD-GROWTH TREE SEEN ON THE B.C. HIGHWAYCLICK TO VIEW A massive old-growth tree rolling down a B.C. highway has captured the attention of thousands of people around the world after a Nanaimo woman snapped a photo on her way to the grocery store. Lorna Beecroft was driving down the Nanaimo Parkway Tuesday morning when she cameacross a
VACCINATED? WEST VANCOUVER MOM WANTS YOU TO GET THE T Coralynn Gehl is “vaccinated AF,” and she wants the world to know it. So the West Vancouver mom and accidental COVID activist decided to put that on a T-shirt. Now she’s started up a line of T-shirts for the vaccinated who can proudly proclaim their status. Gehl is HERE'S HOW A TOWN WILL REMEMBER A BELOVED TRUCKING COUPLE Memorial truck rally planned for beloved Squamish couple. Convoy rolls through town May 29 to honour Gail and Merrill Ross, who died from COVID-19 complications 17 hours apart. There couldn't be a more fitting pandemic-friendly tribute to a trucking couple who spent 51 years in town. Gail (Margaret) and Merrill (Harvey) Ross, long-time HERE ARE ALL THE APPROVED HOTELS FOR QUARANTINE IN Now, the government has approved seven more accommodations for quarantine upon arrival in Vancouver. Here is the complete list of government-authorized hotels in B.C.: Abercorn Inn Vancouver Airport (online booking available) Coast Vancouver Airport Hotel (online booking available) Days Inn by Wyndham Vancouver Airport (onlinebooking available)
BC RESTAURANTS TOLD BY INDUSTRY LEADER TO REOPEN MAY 25 On Friday (May 21), BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association CEO and President Ian Tostenson told members of the industry that restaurants "are able to open on Tuesday, May 25 for indoor dining." Tostenson was speaking via the BCRFA industry newsletter. He goes on to advise restaurant owners, operators, and employees to "go back to the MEET THE MAKER OF VANCOUVER'S TINY STUMP CHILLING PARKCLICK TO VIEW Sure, it's a lot smaller and isn't technically a park, but this tiny sign is stealing hearts in the Mount Pleasant area. It was created by a local artist and costume designer. She thought the broken stump resembled the sculpture in Vancouver's famed dude chilling park. Technically, Guelph Park and decided to MAXIME BERNIER ENDORSES CONTROVERSIAL VANCOUVER RESTAURANT The founder and current leader of the People's Party of Canada just had a meal in a controversial Vancouver restaurant condemned by B.C. health officials.. Maxime Bernier posted photos and videos from inside Corduroy restaurant in Kitsilano yesterday (June 8) where he celebrated the “courageous” restaurant owner Rebecca Matthews. PETITION CREATED TO STOP FALSE CREEK PUBLIC ART SCULPTURE A proposed public art installation near False Creek has been met with pushback from nearby residents. The Boy Holding A Shark sculpture is to be installed by the Vancouver Biennale, a non-profit charitable organization that exhibits art in public spaces around the city.The sculpture was created by Chinese artist Chen Wenling and, if approved would be erected on a raised garden area by the BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW If you've been dying to head out on a road trip in B.C., you might be able to do so in a matter of weeks. Provincial officials revealed B.C.'s restart plan Tuesday (May 25), which indicates the restrictions that prohibit non-essential travel between three regional zones in the province will continue until June 15; recreational travel within a regional zone is permitted. WHICH RESTRICTIONS, PUBLIC HEALTH ORDERS HAVE BEEN LIFTED Hinterhaus Productions / Getty Images. On May 25, British Columbia entered the first phase of a four-phase plan to reduce public health orders and restrictions put in place to curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the province. The first phase, "Step 1," immediately follows the lifting of the province's previous "Circuit Breaker" slate WHERE DID THE OLD-GROWTH TREE SEEN ON THE B.C. HIGHWAYCLICK TO VIEW A massive old-growth tree rolling down a B.C. highway has captured the attention of thousands of people around the world after a Nanaimo woman snapped a photo on her way to the grocery store. Lorna Beecroft was driving down the Nanaimo Parkway Tuesday morning when she cameacross a
BC RESTAURANTS TOLD BY INDUSTRY LEADER TO REOPEN MAY 25 On Friday (May 21), BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association CEO and President Ian Tostenson told members of the industry that restaurants "are able to open on Tuesday, May 25 for indoor dining." Tostenson was speaking via the BCRFA industry newsletter. He goes on to advise restaurant owners, operators, and employees to "go back to the WHERE ARE CORONAVIRUS HOT SPOTS ARE IN BC COMMUNITIES These new maps show which B.C. communities are COVID-19 hot spots. So far, the maps have only shown COVID-19 'hot spots' in local health areas, rather than at the community health service area level. The BC Centre for Disease Control released new maps on May 12, 2021, that show new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases down to the community level. MEET THE MAKER OF VANCOUVER'S TINY STUMP CHILLING PARKCLICK TO VIEW Sure, it's a lot smaller and isn't technically a park, but this tiny sign is stealing hearts in the Mount Pleasant area. It was created by a local artist and costume designer. She thought the broken stump resembled the sculpture in Vancouver's famed dude chilling park. Technically, Guelph Park and decided to VANCOUVER B.C. SHOULD BE HOME TO THE OAKLAND ATHLETICS It was announced today that the Oakland Athletics baseball team is going to "begin to explore other markets," as the MLB league and the team seem to have reached a stalemate with the City of Oakland over plans to build a new stadium.. A's president Dave Kaval issued a letter to fans, noting that they've been working on a plan for a new stadium for the past four years, and that if it were LA BOTTEGA DI MANGIA: HANDMADE PASTA AND ITALIAN GROCERY A new "pasta boutique" featuring Italian grocery items is set to open this summer in Vancouver. Called La Bottega di Mangia (which translates to "the shop of eats"), the new specialty store will be located at 1155 Pacific Boulevard in Yaletown in what had previously been a Leafy Box outpost. La Bottega di Mangia will focus on top-notchItalian
HERE'S WHERE YOU'LL FIND BC RCMP'S COVID-19 ROAD CHECKS This weekend, COVID -19 Travel Restrictions Road Checks will be located at Highway 1 in the Boston Bar area, Highway 3 in the Manning Park area, Highway 5 in the Old Toll Booth area and Highway 99 in the Lillooet area. According to RCMP, the road checks on Highway 1 and Highway 5 will be in place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. NEMESIS COFFEE'S NEWEST VANCOUVER LOCATION SET TO OPEN It makes sense that the icon associated with Vancouver coffee roaster and cafe brand Nemesis is a single heart. That's because at the core of this expanding local business is a people-centric philosophy that aims to create community and build relationships - all while serving single-origin coffee, decadent pastries, and food made with thoughtfully-sourced ingredients - there's a lot to love. BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN WITH ROAD CHECKS EXTENDED B.C.-wide ban on non-essential travel extended until June 15. The order restricting travel in the province has been extended. The restrictions on travel across BC will be extended until June 15, 20221, in order to stop the spread of coronavirus and variants BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW If you've been dying to head out on a road trip in B.C., you might be able to do so in a matter of weeks. Provincial officials revealed B.C.'s restart plan Tuesday (May 25), which indicates the restrictions that prohibit non-essential travel between three regional zones in the province will continue until June 15; recreational travel within a regional zone is permitted. VACCINATED? WEST VANCOUVER MOM WANTS YOU TO GET THE T Coralynn Gehl is “vaccinated AF,” and she wants the world to know it. So the West Vancouver mom and accidental COVID activist decided to put that on a T-shirt. Now she’s started up a line of T-shirts for the vaccinated who can proudly proclaim their status. Gehl is WHERE DID THE OLD-GROWTH TREE SEEN ON THE B.C. HIGHWAYCLICK TO VIEW A massive old-growth tree rolling down a B.C. highway has captured the attention of thousands of people around the world after a Nanaimo woman snapped a photo on her way to the grocery store. Lorna Beecroft was driving down the Nanaimo Parkway Tuesday morning when she cameacross a
HERE'S HOW A TOWN WILL REMEMBER A BELOVED TRUCKING COUPLE Memorial truck rally planned for beloved Squamish couple. Convoy rolls through town May 29 to honour Gail and Merrill Ross, who died from COVID-19 complications 17 hours apart. There couldn't be a more fitting pandemic-friendly tribute to a trucking couple who spent 51 years in town. Gail (Margaret) and Merrill (Harvey) Ross, long-time HERE'S WHERE YOU'LL FIND BC RCMP'S COVID-19 ROAD CHECKS This weekend, COVID -19 Travel Restrictions Road Checks will be located at Highway 1 in the Boston Bar area, Highway 3 in the Manning Park area, Highway 5 in the Old Toll Booth area and Highway 99 in the Lillooet area. According to RCMP, the road checks on Highway 1 and Highway 5 will be in place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. NEMESIS COFFEE'S NEWEST VANCOUVER LOCATION SET TO OPEN It makes sense that the icon associated with Vancouver coffee roaster and cafe brand Nemesis is a single heart. That's because at the core of this expanding local business is a people-centric philosophy that aims to create community and build relationships - all while serving single-origin coffee, decadent pastries, and food made with thoughtfully-sourced ingredients - there's a lot to love. BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN WITH ROAD CHECKS EXTENDED B.C.-wide ban on non-essential travel extended until June 15. The order restricting travel in the province has been extended. The restrictions on travel across BC will be extended until June 15, 20221, in order to stop the spread of coronavirus and variants BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW If you've been dying to head out on a road trip in B.C., you might be able to do so in a matter of weeks. Provincial officials revealed B.C.'s restart plan Tuesday (May 25), which indicates the restrictions that prohibit non-essential travel between three regional zones in the province will continue until June 15; recreational travel within a regional zone is permitted. WHERE DID THE OLD-GROWTH TREE SEEN ON THE B.C. HIGHWAYCLICK TO VIEW A massive old-growth tree rolling down a B.C. highway has captured the attention of thousands of people around the world after a Nanaimo woman snapped a photo on her way to the grocery store. Lorna Beecroft was driving down the Nanaimo Parkway Tuesday morning when she cameacross a
VACCINATED? WEST VANCOUVER MOM WANTS YOU TO GET THE T Coralynn Gehl is “vaccinated AF,” and she wants the world to know it. So the West Vancouver mom and accidental COVID activist decided to put that on a T-shirt. Now she’s started up a line of T-shirts for the vaccinated who can proudly proclaim their status. Gehl is HERE'S HOW A TOWN WILL REMEMBER A BELOVED TRUCKING COUPLE Memorial truck rally planned for beloved Squamish couple. Convoy rolls through town May 29 to honour Gail and Merrill Ross, who died from COVID-19 complications 17 hours apart. There couldn't be a more fitting pandemic-friendly tribute to a trucking couple who spent 51 years in town. Gail (Margaret) and Merrill (Harvey) Ross, long-time HERE ARE ALL THE APPROVED HOTELS FOR QUARANTINE IN Now, the government has approved seven more accommodations for quarantine upon arrival in Vancouver. Here is the complete list of government-authorized hotels in B.C.: Abercorn Inn Vancouver Airport (online booking available) Coast Vancouver Airport Hotel (online booking available) Days Inn by Wyndham Vancouver Airport (onlinebooking available)
BC RESTAURANTS TOLD BY INDUSTRY LEADER TO REOPEN MAY 25 On Friday (May 21), BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association CEO and President Ian Tostenson told members of the industry that restaurants "are able to open on Tuesday, May 25 for indoor dining." Tostenson was speaking via the BCRFA industry newsletter. He goes on to advise restaurant owners, operators, and employees to "go back to the MEET THE MAKER OF VANCOUVER'S TINY STUMP CHILLING PARKCLICK TO VIEW Sure, it's a lot smaller and isn't technically a park, but this tiny sign is stealing hearts in the Mount Pleasant area. It was created by a local artist and costume designer. She thought the broken stump resembled the sculpture in Vancouver's famed dude chilling park. Technically, Guelph Park and decided to MAXIME BERNIER ENDORSES CONTROVERSIAL VANCOUVER RESTAURANT The founder and current leader of the People's Party of Canada just had a meal in a controversial Vancouver restaurant condemned by B.C. health officials.. Maxime Bernier posted photos and videos from inside Corduroy restaurant in Kitsilano yesterday (June 8) where he celebrated the “courageous” restaurant owner Rebecca Matthews. PETITION CREATED TO STOP FALSE CREEK PUBLIC ART SCULPTURE A proposed public art installation near False Creek has been met with pushback from nearby residents. The Boy Holding A Shark sculpture is to be installed by the Vancouver Biennale, a non-profit charitable organization that exhibits art in public spaces around the city.The sculpture was created by Chinese artist Chen Wenling and, if approved would be erected on a raised garden area by the BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW If you've been dying to head out on a road trip in B.C., you might be able to do so in a matter of weeks. Provincial officials revealed B.C.'s restart plan Tuesday (May 25), which indicates the restrictions that prohibit non-essential travel between three regional zones in the province will continue until June 15; recreational travel within a regional zone is permitted. WHICH RESTRICTIONS, PUBLIC HEALTH ORDERS HAVE BEEN LIFTED Hinterhaus Productions / Getty Images. On May 25, British Columbia entered the first phase of a four-phase plan to reduce public health orders and restrictions put in place to curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the province. The first phase, "Step 1," immediately follows the lifting of the province's previous "Circuit Breaker" slate WHERE DID THE OLD-GROWTH TREE SEEN ON THE B.C. HIGHWAYCLICK TO VIEW A massive old-growth tree rolling down a B.C. highway has captured the attention of thousands of people around the world after a Nanaimo woman snapped a photo on her way to the grocery store. Lorna Beecroft was driving down the Nanaimo Parkway Tuesday morning when she cameacross a
BC RESTAURANTS TOLD BY INDUSTRY LEADER TO REOPEN MAY 25 On Friday (May 21), BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association CEO and President Ian Tostenson told members of the industry that restaurants "are able to open on Tuesday, May 25 for indoor dining." Tostenson was speaking via the BCRFA industry newsletter. He goes on to advise restaurant owners, operators, and employees to "go back to the WHERE ARE CORONAVIRUS HOT SPOTS ARE IN BC COMMUNITIES These new maps show which B.C. communities are COVID-19 hot spots. So far, the maps have only shown COVID-19 'hot spots' in local health areas, rather than at the community health service area level. The BC Centre for Disease Control released new maps on May 12, 2021, that show new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases down to the community level. MEET THE MAKER OF VANCOUVER'S TINY STUMP CHILLING PARKCLICK TO VIEW Sure, it's a lot smaller and isn't technically a park, but this tiny sign is stealing hearts in the Mount Pleasant area. It was created by a local artist and costume designer. She thought the broken stump resembled the sculpture in Vancouver's famed dude chilling park. Technically, Guelph Park and decided to VANCOUVER B.C. SHOULD BE HOME TO THE OAKLAND ATHLETICS It was announced today that the Oakland Athletics baseball team is going to "begin to explore other markets," as the MLB league and the team seem to have reached a stalemate with the City of Oakland over plans to build a new stadium.. A's president Dave Kaval issued a letter to fans, noting that they've been working on a plan for a new stadium for the past four years, and that if it were LA BOTTEGA DI MANGIA: HANDMADE PASTA AND ITALIAN GROCERY A new "pasta boutique" featuring Italian grocery items is set to open this summer in Vancouver. Called La Bottega di Mangia (which translates to "the shop of eats"), the new specialty store will be located at 1155 Pacific Boulevard in Yaletown in what had previously been a Leafy Box outpost. La Bottega di Mangia will focus on top-notchItalian
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Vancouver's source for news, photos, videos and more. Updated often at VancouverIsAwesome.com DIVER DROWNED OFF NORTH VANCOUVER PARK A scuba diver has died in the water off Deep Cove’s Strathcona Lookout Park, North Vancouver RCMP say. According to police, the man and his partner were diving in Indian Arm around 4:30 p.m. Sunday when he failed to surface. “His partner contacted 911. HERE'S WHERE YOU'LL FIND BC RCMP'S COVID-19 ROAD CHECKS This weekend, COVID -19 Travel Restrictions Road Checks will be located at Highway 1 in the Boston Bar area, Highway 3 in the Manning Park area, Highway 5 in the Old Toll Booth area and Highway 99 in the Lillooet area. According to RCMP, the road checks on Highway 1 and Highway 5 will be in place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN WITH ROAD CHECKS EXTENDED B.C.-wide ban on non-essential travel extended until June 15. The order restricting travel in the province has been extended. The restrictions on travel across BC will be extended until June 15, 20221, in order to stop the spread of coronavirus and variants BC RESTAURANTS APPROVED TO REOPEN FOR INDOOR DINING B.C. restaurants can officially welcome guests back indoors as of Tuesday, May 25 and from here on out under the province's just-revealed "Restart" plan that addresses the last phases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The four-phase plan's first VACCINATED? WEST VANCOUVER MOM WANTS YOU TO GET THE T Coralynn Gehl is “vaccinated AF,” and she wants the world to know it. So the West Vancouver mom and accidental COVID activist decided to put that on a T-shirt. Now she’s started up a line of T-shirts for the vaccinated who can proudly proclaim their status. Gehl is VANCOUVER COURIER ARCHIVE Sign in or register for your free account . Your Profile; Your Subscriptions; Your Endorsements; Your Business; Support Local News BC RESTAURANTS TOLD BY INDUSTRY LEADER TO REOPEN MAY 25 On Friday (May 21), BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association CEO and President Ian Tostenson told members of the industry that restaurants "are able to open on Tuesday, May 25 for indoor dining." Tostenson was speaking via the BCRFA industry newsletter. He goes on to advise restaurant owners, operators, and employees to "go back to the HERE ARE ALL THE APPROVED HOTELS FOR QUARANTINE IN Now, the government has approved seven more accommodations for quarantine upon arrival in Vancouver. Here is the complete list of government-authorized hotels in B.C.: Abercorn Inn Vancouver Airport (online booking available) Coast Vancouver Airport Hotel (online booking available) Days Inn by Wyndham Vancouver Airport (onlinebooking available)
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Vancouver's source for news, photos, videos and more. Updated often at VancouverIsAwesome.com DIVER DROWNED OFF NORTH VANCOUVER PARK A scuba diver has died in the water off Deep Cove’s Strathcona Lookout Park, North Vancouver RCMP say. According to police, the man and his partner were diving in Indian Arm around 4:30 p.m. Sunday when he failed to surface. “His partner contacted 911. HERE'S WHERE YOU'LL FIND BC RCMP'S COVID-19 ROAD CHECKS Heading out on a road trip this weekend? If so, you'll want to keep your travels contained to your health zone, as the BC RCMP is once again implementing road checks between these zones during the last weekend of May. Intended to deter British Columbians from WHICH RESTRICTIONS, PUBLIC HEALTH ORDERS HAVE BEEN LIFTED On May 25, British Columbia entered the first phase of a four-phase plan to reduce public health orders and restrictions put in place to curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the province. The first phase, "Step 1," immediately follows the lifting of the province's previous "Circuit Breaker BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN WITH ROAD CHECKS EXTENDED The restrictions on travel across British Columbia will be extended until mid-June in order to stop the spread of COVID-19 and variants of concern. Provincial officials revealed B.C.'s Restart Plan Tuesday (May 25), which indicates the restrictions that prohibit non-essential travel between three BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW If you've been dying to head out on a road trip in B.C., you might be able to do so in a matter of weeks. Provincial officials revealed B.C.'s restart plan Tuesday (May 25), which indicates the restrictions that prohibit non-essential travel between three regional zones in the province will continue until June 15; recreational travel within a regional zone is permitted. BC RESTAURANTS TOLD BY INDUSTRY LEADER TO REOPEN MAY 25 UPDATE May 25: Under the new B.C. Restart Plan, as of May 25 we are in Step 1 and restaurants can resume offering indoor dining. Read more about what is on deck for restaurants under the province's reopening plan. British Columbia's current slate VACCINATED? WEST VANCOUVER MOM WANTS YOU TO GET THE T Coralynn Gehl is “vaccinated AF,” and she wants the world to know it. So the West Vancouver mom and accidental COVID activist decided to put that on a T-shirt. Now she’s started up a line of T-shirts for the vaccinated who can proudly proclaim their status. Gehl is HERE'S HOW A TOWN WILL REMEMBER A BELOVED TRUCKING COUPLE Convoy rolls through town May 29 to honour Gail and Merrill Ross, who died from COVID-19 complications 17 hours apart. There couldn't be a more fitting pandemic-friendly tribute to a trucking couple who spent 51 years in town. Gail (Margaret) and Merrill (Harvey) Ross, long-timeresidents of
HERE ARE ALL THE APPROVED HOTELS FOR QUARANTINE IN The Canadian government has added several more Vancouver hotels to its list of approved quarantine accommodations for travellers arriving byair.
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Vancouver's source for news, photos, videos and more. Updated often at VancouverIsAwesome.com DIVER DROWNED OFF NORTH VANCOUVER PARK A scuba diver has died in the water off Deep Cove’s Strathcona Lookout Park, North Vancouver RCMP say. According to police, the man and his partner were diving in Indian Arm around 4:30 p.m. Sunday when he failed to surface. “His partner contacted 911. HERE'S WHERE YOU'LL FIND BC RCMP'S COVID-19 ROAD CHECKS Heading out on a road trip this weekend? If so, you'll want to keep your travels contained to your health zone, as the BC RCMP is once again implementing road checks between these zones during the last weekend of May. Intended to deter British Columbians from WHICH RESTRICTIONS, PUBLIC HEALTH ORDERS HAVE BEEN LIFTED On May 25, British Columbia entered the first phase of a four-phase plan to reduce public health orders and restrictions put in place to curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the province. The first phase, "Step 1," immediately follows the lifting of the province's previous "Circuit Breaker BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN WITH ROAD CHECKS EXTENDED The restrictions on travel across British Columbia will be extended until mid-June in order to stop the spread of COVID-19 and variants of concern. Provincial officials revealed B.C.'s Restart Plan Tuesday (May 25), which indicates the restrictions that prohibit non-essential travel between three BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW If you've been dying to head out on a road trip in B.C., you might be able to do so in a matter of weeks. Provincial officials revealed B.C.'s restart plan Tuesday (May 25), which indicates the restrictions that prohibit non-essential travel between three regional zones in the province will continue until June 15; recreational travel within a regional zone is permitted. BC RESTAURANTS TOLD BY INDUSTRY LEADER TO REOPEN MAY 25 UPDATE May 25: Under the new B.C. Restart Plan, as of May 25 we are in Step 1 and restaurants can resume offering indoor dining. Read more about what is on deck for restaurants under the province's reopening plan. British Columbia's current slate VACCINATED? WEST VANCOUVER MOM WANTS YOU TO GET THE T Coralynn Gehl is “vaccinated AF,” and she wants the world to know it. So the West Vancouver mom and accidental COVID activist decided to put that on a T-shirt. Now she’s started up a line of T-shirts for the vaccinated who can proudly proclaim their status. Gehl is HERE'S HOW A TOWN WILL REMEMBER A BELOVED TRUCKING COUPLE Convoy rolls through town May 29 to honour Gail and Merrill Ross, who died from COVID-19 complications 17 hours apart. There couldn't be a more fitting pandemic-friendly tribute to a trucking couple who spent 51 years in town. Gail (Margaret) and Merrill (Harvey) Ross, long-timeresidents of
HERE ARE ALL THE APPROVED HOTELS FOR QUARANTINE IN The Canadian government has added several more Vancouver hotels to its list of approved quarantine accommodations for travellers arriving byair.
MAXIME BERNIER ENDORSES CONTROVERSIAL VANCOUVER RESTAURANT 1 day ago · The founder and current leader of the People's Party of Canada just had a meal in a controversial Vancouver restaurant condemned by B.C. health officials. Maxime Bernier posted photos and videos from inside Corduroy restaurant in Kitsilano RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL VICTIMS’ LAWYER DISCIPLINE ‘GROSSLY 1 day ago · The Law Society of B.C.’s one-month suspension and $4,000 fine of a Vancouver lawyer who mishandled residential school clients’ abuse compensation claims is drawing heavy criticsm from B.C.’s Tŝilhqot’in Nation. A society decision said between 2009 and 2015, Stephen John Bronstein acted for VANCOUVER CROSSWORDS Vancouver's Crossword puzzle - updated daily at Vancouver Is Awesome WHERE TO FIND SPOT PRAWNS IN VANCOUVER 2021 For a bit of Thai flavour, Kitsilano's Maenam has a meal available via 24-hour pre-order, featuring either one or three pounds of local spot prawns. The beloved prawns also feature in special dishes offered at Blue Water, Coast, and Glowbal.Even commissary/food truck Japanese spot Takenaka is getting in on the seasonal action with spot prawnsright now.
WHICH RESTRICTIONS, PUBLIC HEALTH ORDERS HAVE BEEN LIFTED On May 25, British Columbia entered the first phase of a four-phase plan to reduce public health orders and restrictions put in place to curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the province. The first phase, "Step 1," immediately follows the lifting of the province's previous "Circuit Breaker BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW If you've been dying to head out on a road trip in B.C., you might be able to do so in a matter of weeks. Provincial officials revealed B.C.'s restart plan Tuesday (May 25), which indicates the restrictions that prohibit non-essential travel between three regional zones in the province will continue until June 15; recreational travel within a regional zone is permitted. BC RESTAURANTS APPROVED TO REOPEN FOR INDOOR DINING B.C. restaurants can officially welcome guests back indoors as of Tuesday, May 25 and from here on out under the province's just-revealed "Restart" plan that addresses the last phases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The four-phase plan's first WHERE DID THE OLD-GROWTH TREE SEEN ON THE B.C. HIGHWAYCLICK TO VIEW A massive old-growth tree rolling down a B.C. highway has captured the attention of thousands of people around the world after a Nanaimo woman snapped a photo on her way to the grocery store. Lorna Beecroft was driving down the Nanaimo Parkway Tuesday morning when she cameacross a
POP-UP COVID VACCINE CLINICS IN SURREY THIS WEEK One of the hardest-hit Lower Mainland communities in the COVID-19 pandemic will see more relief in the coming days, with the arrival of a new set of one-time vaccination clinics in Surrey. Thanks to a new partnership between the Province, City of BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN: WHAT ARE THE EXCEPTIONS New restrictions on travel across health authorities in British Columbia are in effect in the province as of today (April 23) and will last through May 25.. The ban on non-essential travel, as announced Friday by Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth, generally splits the province into three regions consisting of some combined health authorities.VANCOUVER NEWS
Vancouver's source for news, photos, videos and more. Updated often at VancouverIsAwesome.com HERE'S WHERE YOU'LL FIND BC RCMP'S COVID-19 ROAD CHECKS This weekend, COVID -19 Travel Restrictions Road Checks will be located at Highway 1 in the Boston Bar area, Highway 3 in the Manning Park area, Highway 5 in the Old Toll Booth area and Highway 99 in the Lillooet area. According to RCMP, the road checks on Highway 1 and Highway 5 will be in place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. NEMESIS COFFEE'S NEWEST VANCOUVER LOCATION SET TO OPEN It makes sense that the icon associated with Vancouver coffee roaster and cafe brand Nemesis is a single heart. That's because at the core of this expanding local business is a people-centric philosophy that aims to create community and build relationships - all while serving single-origin coffee, decadent pastries, and food made with thoughtfully-sourced ingredients - there's a lot to love. BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN WITH ROAD CHECKS EXTENDED B.C.-wide ban on non-essential travel extended until June 15. The order restricting travel in the province has been extended. The restrictions on travel across BC will be extended until June 15, 20221, in order to stop the spread of coronavirus and variants BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW If you've been dying to head out on a road trip in B.C., you might be able to do so in a matter of weeks. Provincial officials revealed B.C.'s restart plan Tuesday (May 25), which indicates the restrictions that prohibit non-essential travel between three regional zones in the province will continue until June 15; recreational travel within a regional zone is permitted.CANUCKS HOCKEY
IWTG: Canucks fall 5-0 to the Jets in a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad game. By: Daniel Wagner. May 11, 2021 10:56 PM. BC RESTAURANTS APPROVED TO REOPEN FOR INDOOR DINING B.C. restaurants can officially welcome guests back indoors as of Tuesday, May 25 and from here on out under the province's just-revealed "Restart" plan that addresses the last phases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The four-phase plan's first VACCINATED? WEST VANCOUVER MOM WANTS YOU TO GET THE T Coralynn Gehl is “vaccinated AF,” and she wants the world to know it. So the West Vancouver mom and accidental COVID activist decided to put that on a T-shirt. Now she’s started up a line of T-shirts for the vaccinated who can proudly proclaim their status. Gehl is HERE'S HOW A TOWN WILL REMEMBER A BELOVED TRUCKING COUPLE Memorial truck rally planned for beloved Squamish couple. Convoy rolls through town May 29 to honour Gail and Merrill Ross, who died from COVID-19 complications 17 hours apart. There couldn't be a more fitting pandemic-friendly tribute to a trucking couple who spent 51 years in town. Gail (Margaret) and Merrill (Harvey) Ross, long-time HERE ARE ALL THE APPROVED HOTELS FOR QUARANTINE IN Now, the government has approved seven more accommodations for quarantine upon arrival in Vancouver. Here is the complete list of government-authorized hotels in B.C.: Abercorn Inn Vancouver Airport (online booking available) Coast Vancouver Airport Hotel (online booking available) Days Inn by Wyndham Vancouver Airport (onlinebooking available)
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Vancouver's source for news, photos, videos and more. Updated often at VancouverIsAwesome.com HERE'S WHERE YOU'LL FIND BC RCMP'S COVID-19 ROAD CHECKS This weekend, COVID -19 Travel Restrictions Road Checks will be located at Highway 1 in the Boston Bar area, Highway 3 in the Manning Park area, Highway 5 in the Old Toll Booth area and Highway 99 in the Lillooet area. According to RCMP, the road checks on Highway 1 and Highway 5 will be in place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. NEMESIS COFFEE'S NEWEST VANCOUVER LOCATION SET TO OPEN It makes sense that the icon associated with Vancouver coffee roaster and cafe brand Nemesis is a single heart. That's because at the core of this expanding local business is a people-centric philosophy that aims to create community and build relationships - all while serving single-origin coffee, decadent pastries, and food made with thoughtfully-sourced ingredients - there's a lot to love. BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN WITH ROAD CHECKS EXTENDED B.C.-wide ban on non-essential travel extended until June 15. The order restricting travel in the province has been extended. The restrictions on travel across BC will be extended until June 15, 20221, in order to stop the spread of coronavirus and variants BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW If you've been dying to head out on a road trip in B.C., you might be able to do so in a matter of weeks. Provincial officials revealed B.C.'s restart plan Tuesday (May 25), which indicates the restrictions that prohibit non-essential travel between three regional zones in the province will continue until June 15; recreational travel within a regional zone is permitted.CANUCKS HOCKEY
IWTG: Canucks fall 5-0 to the Jets in a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad game. By: Daniel Wagner. May 11, 2021 10:56 PM. BC RESTAURANTS APPROVED TO REOPEN FOR INDOOR DINING B.C. restaurants can officially welcome guests back indoors as of Tuesday, May 25 and from here on out under the province's just-revealed "Restart" plan that addresses the last phases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The four-phase plan's first VACCINATED? WEST VANCOUVER MOM WANTS YOU TO GET THE T Coralynn Gehl is “vaccinated AF,” and she wants the world to know it. So the West Vancouver mom and accidental COVID activist decided to put that on a T-shirt. Now she’s started up a line of T-shirts for the vaccinated who can proudly proclaim their status. Gehl is HERE'S HOW A TOWN WILL REMEMBER A BELOVED TRUCKING COUPLE Memorial truck rally planned for beloved Squamish couple. Convoy rolls through town May 29 to honour Gail and Merrill Ross, who died from COVID-19 complications 17 hours apart. There couldn't be a more fitting pandemic-friendly tribute to a trucking couple who spent 51 years in town. Gail (Margaret) and Merrill (Harvey) Ross, long-time HERE ARE ALL THE APPROVED HOTELS FOR QUARANTINE IN Now, the government has approved seven more accommodations for quarantine upon arrival in Vancouver. Here is the complete list of government-authorized hotels in B.C.: Abercorn Inn Vancouver Airport (online booking available) Coast Vancouver Airport Hotel (online booking available) Days Inn by Wyndham Vancouver Airport (onlinebooking available)
PETITION CREATED TO STOP FALSE CREEK PUBLIC ART SCULPTURE A proposed public art installation near False Creek has been met with pushback from nearby residents. The Boy Holding A Shark sculpture is to be installed by the Vancouver Biennale, a non-profit charitable organization that exhibits art in public spaces around the city.The sculpture was created by Chinese artist Chen Wenling and, if approved would be erected on a raised garden area by the VANCOUVER CROSSWORDS Vancouver's Crossword puzzle - updated daily at Vancouver Is Awesome WHICH RESTRICTIONS, PUBLIC HEALTH ORDERS HAVE BEEN LIFTED Hinterhaus Productions / Getty Images. On May 25, British Columbia entered the first phase of a four-phase plan to reduce public health orders and restrictions put in place to curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the province. The first phase, "Step 1," immediately follows the lifting of the province's previous "Circuit Breaker" slate B.C. COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MAY 26, 2021 A total of 1,683 people have died from COVID-19 in B.C. The total number of active cases in B.C. is 3,580. Of the 142,886 British Columbians infected since the pandemic began, 137,517 have recovered. To date, 2,979,951 British Columbians have received their first dose of one of three vaccines. WHERE TO FIND SPOT PRAWNS IN VANCOUVER 2021 For a bit of Thai flavour, Kitsilano's Maenam has a meal available via 24-hour pre-order, featuring either one or three pounds of local spot prawns. The beloved prawns also feature in special dishes offered at Blue Water, Coast, and Glowbal.Even commissary/food truck Japanese spot Takenaka is getting in on the seasonal action with spot prawnsright now.
BC RESTAURANTS TOLD BY INDUSTRY LEADER TO REOPEN MAY 25 On Friday (May 21), BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association CEO and President Ian Tostenson told members of the industry that restaurants "are able to open on Tuesday, May 25 for indoor dining." Tostenson was speaking via the BCRFA industry newsletter. He goes on to advise restaurant owners, operators, and employees to "go back to the WHERE DID THE OLD-GROWTH TREE SEEN ON THE B.C. HIGHWAYCLICK TO VIEW A massive old-growth tree rolling down a B.C. highway has captured the attention of thousands of people around the world after a Nanaimo woman snapped a photo on her way to the grocery store. Lorna Beecroft was driving down the Nanaimo Parkway Tuesday morning when she cameacross a
WHERE ARE CORONAVIRUS HOT SPOTS ARE IN BC COMMUNITIES These new maps show which B.C. communities are COVID-19 hot spots. So far, the maps have only shown COVID-19 'hot spots' in local health areas, rather than at the community health service area level. The BC Centre for Disease Control released new maps on May 12, 2021, that show new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases down to the community level. MEET THE MAKER OF VANCOUVER'S TINY STUMP CHILLING PARKCLICK TO VIEW Sure, it's a lot smaller and isn't technically a park, but this tiny sign is stealing hearts in the Mount Pleasant area. It was created by a local artist and costume designer. She thought the broken stump resembled the sculpture in Vancouver's famed dude chilling park. Technically, Guelph Park and decided to VANCOUVER B.C. SHOULD BE HOME TO THE OAKLAND ATHLETICS It was announced today that the Oakland Athletics baseball team is going to "begin to explore other markets," as the MLB league and the team seem to have reached a stalemate with the City of Oakland over plans to build a new stadium.. A's president Dave Kaval issued a letter to fans, noting that they've been working on a plan for a new stadium for the past four years, and that if it wereVANCOUVER NEWS
Vancouver's source for news, photos, videos and more. Updated often at VancouverIsAwesome.com HERE'S WHERE YOU'LL FIND BC RCMP'S COVID-19 ROAD CHECKS This weekend, COVID -19 Travel Restrictions Road Checks will be located at Highway 1 in the Boston Bar area, Highway 3 in the Manning Park area, Highway 5 in the Old Toll Booth area and Highway 99 in the Lillooet area. According to RCMP, the road checks on Highway 1 and Highway 5 will be in place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. NEMESIS COFFEE'S NEWEST VANCOUVER LOCATION SET TO OPEN It makes sense that the icon associated with Vancouver coffee roaster and cafe brand Nemesis is a single heart. That's because at the core of this expanding local business is a people-centric philosophy that aims to create community and build relationships - all while serving single-origin coffee, decadent pastries, and food made with thoughtfully-sourced ingredients - there's a lot to love. BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN WITH ROAD CHECKS EXTENDED B.C.-wide ban on non-essential travel extended until June 15. The order restricting travel in the province has been extended. The restrictions on travel across BC will be extended until June 15, 20221, in order to stop the spread of coronavirus and variants BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW If you've been dying to head out on a road trip in B.C., you might be able to do so in a matter of weeks. Provincial officials revealed B.C.'s restart plan Tuesday (May 25), which indicates the restrictions that prohibit non-essential travel between three regional zones in the province will continue until June 15; recreational travel within a regional zone is permitted.CANUCKS HOCKEY
IWTG: Canucks fall 5-0 to the Jets in a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad game. By: Daniel Wagner. May 11, 2021 10:56 PM. BC RESTAURANTS APPROVED TO REOPEN FOR INDOOR DINING B.C. restaurants can officially welcome guests back indoors as of Tuesday, May 25 and from here on out under the province's just-revealed "Restart" plan that addresses the last phases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The four-phase plan's first VACCINATED? WEST VANCOUVER MOM WANTS YOU TO GET THE T Coralynn Gehl is “vaccinated AF,” and she wants the world to know it. So the West Vancouver mom and accidental COVID activist decided to put that on a T-shirt. Now she’s started up a line of T-shirts for the vaccinated who can proudly proclaim their status. Gehl is HERE'S HOW A TOWN WILL REMEMBER A BELOVED TRUCKING COUPLE Memorial truck rally planned for beloved Squamish couple. Convoy rolls through town May 29 to honour Gail and Merrill Ross, who died from COVID-19 complications 17 hours apart. There couldn't be a more fitting pandemic-friendly tribute to a trucking couple who spent 51 years in town. Gail (Margaret) and Merrill (Harvey) Ross, long-time HERE ARE ALL THE APPROVED HOTELS FOR QUARANTINE IN Now, the government has approved seven more accommodations for quarantine upon arrival in Vancouver. Here is the complete list of government-authorized hotels in B.C.: Abercorn Inn Vancouver Airport (online booking available) Coast Vancouver Airport Hotel (online booking available) Days Inn by Wyndham Vancouver Airport (onlinebooking available)
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Vancouver's source for news, photos, videos and more. Updated often at VancouverIsAwesome.com HERE'S WHERE YOU'LL FIND BC RCMP'S COVID-19 ROAD CHECKS This weekend, COVID -19 Travel Restrictions Road Checks will be located at Highway 1 in the Boston Bar area, Highway 3 in the Manning Park area, Highway 5 in the Old Toll Booth area and Highway 99 in the Lillooet area. According to RCMP, the road checks on Highway 1 and Highway 5 will be in place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. NEMESIS COFFEE'S NEWEST VANCOUVER LOCATION SET TO OPEN It makes sense that the icon associated with Vancouver coffee roaster and cafe brand Nemesis is a single heart. That's because at the core of this expanding local business is a people-centric philosophy that aims to create community and build relationships - all while serving single-origin coffee, decadent pastries, and food made with thoughtfully-sourced ingredients - there's a lot to love. BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN WITH ROAD CHECKS EXTENDED B.C.-wide ban on non-essential travel extended until June 15. The order restricting travel in the province has been extended. The restrictions on travel across BC will be extended until June 15, 20221, in order to stop the spread of coronavirus and variants BC NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL BAN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW If you've been dying to head out on a road trip in B.C., you might be able to do so in a matter of weeks. Provincial officials revealed B.C.'s restart plan Tuesday (May 25), which indicates the restrictions that prohibit non-essential travel between three regional zones in the province will continue until June 15; recreational travel within a regional zone is permitted.CANUCKS HOCKEY
IWTG: Canucks fall 5-0 to the Jets in a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad game. By: Daniel Wagner. May 11, 2021 10:56 PM. BC RESTAURANTS APPROVED TO REOPEN FOR INDOOR DINING B.C. restaurants can officially welcome guests back indoors as of Tuesday, May 25 and from here on out under the province's just-revealed "Restart" plan that addresses the last phases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The four-phase plan's first VACCINATED? WEST VANCOUVER MOM WANTS YOU TO GET THE T Coralynn Gehl is “vaccinated AF,” and she wants the world to know it. So the West Vancouver mom and accidental COVID activist decided to put that on a T-shirt. Now she’s started up a line of T-shirts for the vaccinated who can proudly proclaim their status. Gehl is HERE'S HOW A TOWN WILL REMEMBER A BELOVED TRUCKING COUPLE Memorial truck rally planned for beloved Squamish couple. Convoy rolls through town May 29 to honour Gail and Merrill Ross, who died from COVID-19 complications 17 hours apart. There couldn't be a more fitting pandemic-friendly tribute to a trucking couple who spent 51 years in town. Gail (Margaret) and Merrill (Harvey) Ross, long-time HERE ARE ALL THE APPROVED HOTELS FOR QUARANTINE IN Now, the government has approved seven more accommodations for quarantine upon arrival in Vancouver. Here is the complete list of government-authorized hotels in B.C.: Abercorn Inn Vancouver Airport (online booking available) Coast Vancouver Airport Hotel (online booking available) Days Inn by Wyndham Vancouver Airport (onlinebooking available)
PETITION CREATED TO STOP FALSE CREEK PUBLIC ART SCULPTURE A proposed public art installation near False Creek has been met with pushback from nearby residents. The Boy Holding A Shark sculpture is to be installed by the Vancouver Biennale, a non-profit charitable organization that exhibits art in public spaces around the city.The sculpture was created by Chinese artist Chen Wenling and, if approved would be erected on a raised garden area by the VANCOUVER CROSSWORDS Vancouver's Crossword puzzle - updated daily at Vancouver Is Awesome WHICH RESTRICTIONS, PUBLIC HEALTH ORDERS HAVE BEEN LIFTED Hinterhaus Productions / Getty Images. On May 25, British Columbia entered the first phase of a four-phase plan to reduce public health orders and restrictions put in place to curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the province. The first phase, "Step 1," immediately follows the lifting of the province's previous "Circuit Breaker" slate B.C. COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MAY 26, 2021 A total of 1,683 people have died from COVID-19 in B.C. The total number of active cases in B.C. is 3,580. Of the 142,886 British Columbians infected since the pandemic began, 137,517 have recovered. To date, 2,979,951 British Columbians have received their first dose of one of three vaccines. WHERE TO FIND SPOT PRAWNS IN VANCOUVER 2021 For a bit of Thai flavour, Kitsilano's Maenam has a meal available via 24-hour pre-order, featuring either one or three pounds of local spot prawns. The beloved prawns also feature in special dishes offered at Blue Water, Coast, and Glowbal.Even commissary/food truck Japanese spot Takenaka is getting in on the seasonal action with spot prawnsright now.
BC RESTAURANTS TOLD BY INDUSTRY LEADER TO REOPEN MAY 25 On Friday (May 21), BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association CEO and President Ian Tostenson told members of the industry that restaurants "are able to open on Tuesday, May 25 for indoor dining." Tostenson was speaking via the BCRFA industry newsletter. He goes on to advise restaurant owners, operators, and employees to "go back to the WHERE DID THE OLD-GROWTH TREE SEEN ON THE B.C. HIGHWAYCLICK TO VIEW A massive old-growth tree rolling down a B.C. highway has captured the attention of thousands of people around the world after a Nanaimo woman snapped a photo on her way to the grocery store. Lorna Beecroft was driving down the Nanaimo Parkway Tuesday morning when she cameacross a
WHERE ARE CORONAVIRUS HOT SPOTS ARE IN BC COMMUNITIES These new maps show which B.C. communities are COVID-19 hot spots. So far, the maps have only shown COVID-19 'hot spots' in local health areas, rather than at the community health service area level. The BC Centre for Disease Control released new maps on May 12, 2021, that show new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases down to the community level. MEET THE MAKER OF VANCOUVER'S TINY STUMP CHILLING PARKCLICK TO VIEW Sure, it's a lot smaller and isn't technically a park, but this tiny sign is stealing hearts in the Mount Pleasant area. It was created by a local artist and costume designer. She thought the broken stump resembled the sculpture in Vancouver's famed dude chilling park. Technically, Guelph Park and decided to VANCOUVER B.C. SHOULD BE HOME TO THE OAKLAND ATHLETICS It was announced today that the Oakland Athletics baseball team is going to "begin to explore other markets," as the MLB league and the team seem to have reached a stalemate with the City of Oakland over plans to build a new stadium.. A's president Dave Kaval issued a letter to fans, noting that they've been working on a plan for a new stadium for the past four years, and that if it wereSkip to content
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