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I received my Pfizer vaccination at the Italian Cultural Centre. I was considerably impressed with the friendliness, professionalism, and efficiency of inoculating over 1,000 people that day. There was a wonderful atmosphere of community and it was great to see numerous Rogers Arena employees working the administrative details proudly in their Vancouver Canucks shirts.
There is so much negative feedback circulating about the rollout that I want to express how I view it so differently. I am in awe of what has occurred in our country, province, and city (particularly in the last few months) in terms of the scope of communicating and managing COVID-19 in a free society filled with freethinking individuals.
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How is it possible that the most popular recreational activity in Vancouver (next to walking) is discouraged in our parks?
How is it possible that an activity that is enthusiastically promoted in numerous city plans and streets is not seen as a priority inside our parks?
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How is it possible that an activity that reduces traffic congestion, toxic air, pedestrian injuries, and unpleasant noise is seen as a threat to park users?
Vancouver s NPA party names John Coupar as mayoral candidate for 2022 municipal election
Vancouver s oldest political party, the Non-Partisan Association, has selected its mayoral candidate 18 months ahead of the municipal election.
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Posted: Apr 06, 2021 11:51 AM PT | Last Updated: April 6
John Coupar, park board commissioner and the NPA s mayoral candidate for the 2022 municipal election, is pictured in Vancouver s Downtown Eastside on Dec. 13, 2019.(Maggie MacPherson/CBC)
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A popular Vancouver journalist has died after a bout with cancer.
Editor, art director, and musician Bob Mercer was 72. His final days were filled with love and support from his family and friends, Mercer s Facebook page says. At this time, Bob s family is taking time to process his passing. News of a virtual memorial will be announced once arrangements have been made. To respect Bob s wishes, we ask that you not send flowers, the message continues. If you would still like to honour Bob s passing in some way, we suggest that you make a donation to the BC Cancer Foundation or the charity of your choosing in his name.