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Here s where to cool off during Vancouver s heat wave

A level 1 heat response, which has been put into effect due to the warning from Environment Canada, includes activating cooling centres, monitoring outdoor spaces for people suffering from heat-related illness, wellness checks for tenants in non-market housing, and providing bottled water and fans. The level 1 response also calls for providing safety information for community partners and SROs. “We are prepared to throw all our resources at this if we get the same difficulties we did in June,” said Mayor Stewart during the meeting. A level 2 heat response would be issued by the city if an extreme heat alert is issued by Vancouver Coastal Health, which could come later this week.

Federal gov t announces more funding for affordable housing in Van

Article content The money is specifically earmarked in the federal 2021 budget to support housing for those experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness, or living in temporary shelters because of COVID-19. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Federal gov t announces more funding for affordable housing in Vancouver Back to video “We are partnering with the provincial government to see where we can have the biggest bang for the buck,” Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart said at Monday’s funding announcement outside city hall, where he was joined by Liberal MP for Vancouver Centre Hedy Fry and Ahmed Hussen, federal minister responsible for Families, Children and Social Development.

This Affordability Vote Says Much about Vancouver Politics

This Affordability Vote Says Much about Vancouver Politics
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Second coyote attack in Stanley Park in two days

Article content The man was bitten on the leg by a coyote while near the Stanley Park Pitch and Putt Thursday night, said the B.C. Conservation Officer Service in a Facebook post on Friday. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Second coyote attack in Stanley Park in two days Back to video “Conservation officers are continuing to patrol the area and are attempting to locate and destroy the coyote(s) involved in these attacks,” it said. The trails between the aquarium and Brockton Oval were closed Friday as officers search specific areas in the park to try to catch the right coyote.

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