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Transcripts For WRC News4 Today 20160228

Name at this time. And do stay with news 4 and our nbc washington app. We have continuing coverage. Well send you a breaking news alert if we get any big developments in the case. More now on a developing story, this one out of bethesda. We have learned the names of the victims killed in a horrific car crash that happened on river road near pyle road near 7 00 last night. Michael and s less sandra and tr 17 month old son daughter and their daughter was badly hurt. The other driver was taken to the hospital but is expected to be okay. The crash is still under investigation. Im storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. Were off to a quiet start on this sunday morning with a clear sky. Its a cold morning. Starting off with temperaes and we have a calm wind. You can see first light of day showing up in this clear sky. Your weather headlines to this sunday, a chilly morning. A mild afternoon. Springlike pattern for the next three days. Radar not showing any rain, no snow anywhere in the vicin

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PattyPass gives customers 50% off top burgers around Vancouver

The pass costs $15, and holders get 50% off of one burger at seven different restaurants around Vancouver from now until September 30, 2021. The savings overall with this pass is around $40. If you’re a true burger nerd (and aren’t we all?) you can use the PattyPlot tool in your pass to rank your favourite burgers and share your ratings online. To top it all off, $1 from every PattyPass sold is donated to the Vancouver Food and Beverage Community Fund.    

COVID19: B C hospitality s front line still slammed by pandemic

Article content Downtown Vancouver bartender Jamie Mah used to boast that hospitality was something close to recession-proof. “Because when, you know, things go dour, people still want to eat and drink,” said Mah, who usually tends bar at the Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel. “But I wasn’t expecting a pandemic. That was the one thing I wasn’t predicting.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or COVID-19: Metro Vancouver hospitality’s front line still slammed by pandemic Back to video Over the last 13 months, it has been a roller coaster for Mah — from a high of business being the best he had seen just before COVID-19, to the low of a three-month lockdown last spring with the fear and uncertainty that came along with it.

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