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E. coli surged in False Creek after Vancouver sewage spill, data shows

Sewage spill in Vancouver’s False Creek led to E. coli levels surging to 13,000 per 100ml of water, 55 times the norm. Levels dropped to 7,700 but remain hazardous. Vancouver Coastal Health monitoring; Dragon Boat Festival proceeded with precautions. Ambleside Beach closed; other beaches under investigation. Community calls for better infrastructure to protect waterway.

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Vancouver beach bylaw enforcement criticized

Vancouver residents are requesting extended hours at city beaches after being asked to leave English Bay at 10 p.m. Park rangers and police enforce the bylaw, causing frustration among beachgoers. Some argue for more flexibility in enforcement, while others call for the bylaw to be scrapped. Police cite public safety concerns, including increased violence at English Bay.

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Over 90% of the new Oakridge Park shopping mall is now leased | Urbanized

Oakridge Park in Vancouver announces new retailers, including lululemon, Harry Rosen, Aritzia, Arc’teryx, Canada Goose, and more. The mall’s first phase is over 90% leased, with luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Prada also confirmed. The development will feature a Time Out Market food hall and residential towers. Opening in Spring 2025, the mall will offer over 100 retailers and various amenities.

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Vancouver Is Awesome

Video: Footage of Vancouver synagogue arson suspect released

Police release video of suspect in Vancouver synagogue arson attempt. Incident on May 30 involved pouring accelerant at Schara Tzedeck Synagogue’s front door. Rabbi calls it a sign of rising antisemitism. Police seek suspect in white baseball cap, dark grey jacket, black shorts. Looking for driver of beige or silver minivan. Call 604-717-2541 with information.

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Vancouver Is Awesome

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim turns meeting room into personal gym

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim converts city hall meeting room into personal gym for efficiency and health. Green Party Coun. Pete Fry criticizes move, questions use of space. Sim defends gym as promoting health and efficiency, denies taking away meeting space. Fry accuses Sim of lack of transparency and misusing civic asset. Both plan to seek re-election in 2026.

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Samuel
Samuel
June 27, 2024 7:07 am

Who knew the beach had a bedtime?

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