CTV News Vancouver
Vancouver orchestra’s new flutist is still in high school
Julin Cheung, a 17-year-old flute and piccolo player, surprised the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra with his talent during blind auditions. Despite still being in high school, he secured a position as assistant principal player. Cheung, from Seattle, will join the orchestra after completing Grade 12 in Philadelphia. His impressive debut performance at Sunset Beach showcased his artistry and virtuosity.
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Vancouver Is Awesome
‘No rain or showers’ in Vancouver forecast
Vancouver is set to enjoy continued beautiful, warm weather with above-average temperatures and clear skies for the next few days, according to Environment Canada. No rain is forecasted for the next five to seven days, with temperatures in the mid-20s and potentially reaching 31 C inland. Health precautions against the heat and sun are advised.
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CityNews Vancouver
Vancouver fire displaces five people and one dog
A fire in Vancouver damaged two homes near East 47 Avenue and Commercial Street, displacing five people and a dog. One woman was hospitalized for smoke inhalation and minor burns. Vancouver Fire Rescue Services responded to the incident.
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More Metro Vancouver office spaces getting makeovers into hotels
Several Metro Vancouver office spaces are being converted into hotels as demand for office space decreases post-COVID. A 26-storey tower in Yaletown originally planned for residential condos and offices now repurposes vacant office areas into hotel rooms.
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Vancouver Is Awesome
B.C. woman must pay for Coldplay concert she thought was a date
B.C. woman ordered to repay $450 for Coldplay concert ticket after failing to prove it was a gift. Civil Resolution Tribunal member rules she must reimburse the man she went with as she did not establish it was a gift.