Vancouver Is Awesome #10 - June 11, 2020

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Ice T calls Vancouver anti-racism protest ‘powerful’ N E W S + L I F E S T Y L E — A N E X T E N S I O N O F VA N C O U V E R I S AW E S O M E . C O M

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Fines to double for illegal use of fireworks

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Citizens share their thoughts on racism and systemic discrimination  A6

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few years back I had the pleasure of meeting and interviewing then-95year-old Naidine Sims; the great granddaughter of some of the first Black settlers - former slaves - who moved to B.C. in 1858. We featured their story in an episode of our history TV show, BC Was Awesome. Sims’ ancestors, the Starks, were drawn to our country, and specifically our province, a few years after buying their freedom from slavery in Missouri in 1852. They first headed to California, but despite it being deemed a “free state”, the laws at that time made them feel like they were “still in slavery country”, as she put it. At around the same time, B.C.’s first governor, James Douglas, was hoping to increase the population. A man of Creole descent, he actively encouraged people of all ethnicities to settle here, and the word traveled. The Starks heard Douglas’ call, and so they walked here from California. Yes, they walked, and they first wound up in Victoria

Since the establishment of our province, people of all ethnicities, cultures, and faiths have contributed to making it an awesome place to live. In order to keep it that way, together we need to continue to make this as welcoming of a place for everyone as governor James Douglas originally intended back in 1858.

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where they thought they might want to live. However according to Naidine there were “Too many people… about 200,” at the time, so they looked further afield and finally settled on Salt Spring Island, which had a much smaller population. They raised their family there, and some of them stayed. Others made for Nanaimo to start a successful farm, some went to the Mainland, and the Starks bloodline can now be traced all over B.C.

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ollowing up on our series of Nigel Howard posters and t-shirt, we've just released our latest printed product: colouring sheets!

crayons or felt markers, and will keep your kids (and/or you) engaged for hours.

These 11"x11" sheets were drawn by editorial cartoonist, Geoff Coates, and printed in Vancouver.

Partial proceeds from the sales of these sheets will be going towards Nigel's non-profit of choice; the Deaf Children's Society of B.C.. Royalties will be paid to artist Geoff Coates, and the remaining will go to support this publication you're reading, which has been keeping residents informed about everything they need to know during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Meant to raise awareness around physical distancing (which the people in the image are clearly not practicing!) the image shows a large group of Vancouverites, with Dr. Bonnie Henry's sign language interpreter Nigel Howard standing in the middle of them doing the American Sign Language sign for "keep your distance". They can be coloured with crayons, pencil

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Black Canadians say racism here is just as harmful as in the United States

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he death of George Floyd in Minnesota following a police intervention has spurred massive protests in both Canada and the United States and societal soulsearching on the need to fight racism on both sides of the border.

"don't know the history of our country's formation." "I'm proud to be Canadian. We've come a long way as a nation, and I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. That doesn't mean we are a utopia," he said.

Sharon Nelson

But while many Canadian leaders have denounced the death of Floyd, who died in Minneapolis after pleading for air while a white police officer pressed a knee on his neck, his death has also prompted some public figures to claim systemic racism doesn't exist in Canada as it does in the United States.

Nelson, who works with Montreal's Jamaica Association, believes firmly that what happened to Floyd could have happened anywhere, including Canada. She said most black people, including herself, can tell stories about being followed by sales staff while shopping, being treated differently depending on whether they're wearing business attire or clothes perceived as "ethnic," and being told to "go home."

The Canadian Press asked several black Canadians to share their experiences with racism and their thoughts on systemic discrimination in both countries.

Omari Newton

Nelson, 49, bristles at Quebec Premier Francois Legault's statement this week that there is no systemic discrimination in Quebec.

Newton, a Vancouver-based actor and writer, says he's experienced racism both in that city and in Montreal, where he grew up. He recalled one time when he was pulled over by police when driving home from an intramural basketball game with three black friends and one of their girlfriends, who is white. He said he was initially confused when police started flashing their flashlights and demanding ID.

"Why is it harder for people of colour to find a decent apartment, or housing or places to live?" she asked.

"Why is it that when racialized people move into certain neighbourhoods, certain people start moving out of that neighbourhood? Those are the questions that those individuals who say there's no systemic discrimination in Quebec need to ask."

Lauren Jiles

"As a black and an Indigenous woman, I don't have the privilege to think of the police force as a helpful resource," says the burlesque performer known by her stage name Lou Lou la Duchesse de Riere. "I've been pulled over with an ex, and then I was accused of being a prostitute once my band card was taken as an ID. I was 17 years old. I've been detained at the border and accused of smuggling cigarettes when I was 18, and I've been directly assaulted by police when I was 30." She said she regularly has her accomplishments diminished and accredited to some form of affirmative action. "I was accepted to McGill's law faculty when I was 19, straight out of (junior college) without a bachelor's degree. It's really hard. I was told by a lawyer, a potential colleague and employer, that the only reason was because it looked good for the university." Jiles, 32, says that while working in clubs, she has been exoticized and targeted as an Indigenous woman and has repeatedly watched as black people are not let in, are kicked out or are given poor service.

Eventually, Newton said, the officer leaned in to ask the sole white passenger if she was OK. "She's confused. She's like 'Yeah, what are you talking about?' " he recalled. "The cop says 'You're here on your free will?' "

"Racism is more in your face in the U.S., and I feel like here (in Canada) it's insidious and it intrinsically hides into our policies, into our legal system, into all of our infrastructures," she said.

He said he then realized what was happening.

"We have just as much work to do in our own backyard, and this lie, this narrative that things are so much better here, it's a form of racism. It's a form of blindness."

Newton, 40, said those who deny there is racism in Canada

By Julian McKenzie and Morgan Lowrie The Canadian Press

Asian grocery giant suspends temperature checks at their stores

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Canada, including those in Metro Vancouver, will be suspending temperature checks at the door after finding the numbers “inaccurately high.” According to Tina Lee, CEO of T&T Supermarkets, the high temperature numbers were a result of customers lining up outside of the grocery store on a hot weekend in Toronto.

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"These cops decided that four brothers with a white girl in the middle, clearly, this is like a kidnapping or potential assault situation. There's no way that these guys are friends," Newton said.

The Grouse Grind is opening for the 2020 season this month Calling all hiking enthusiasts! Metro Vancouver has announced that the Grouse Grind Trail, otherwise known as "Mother Nature's StairMaster," is slated to reopen Monday, June 22. However, hikers will have to keep a few things in mind before they venture to the mountain. In a release, Metro Vancouver notes that, "It will be a different hiking experience than usual." For one, hikers are expected to stay two meters apart from other people as much as possible. And, if you want to return via the Skyride, you'll need to reserve in advance online with Grouse Mountain. The 2.9-kilometre trail offers an intense, upward climb up the mountainside with a staggering elevation gain of 2,800 feet. It takes the average hiker an hour and a half to complete the trail, and there are 2,830 stairs on it. If hikers choose not to return via the Skyride, they may use the BCMC Route. For this route, you should consider that it will be two hours of hiking on a steep, rough trail. Some snow still remains on the top 1/4 portion of the route. Wear hiking boots and appropriate

clothing. Carry water and a snack. A bear has also been seen on a regular basis on the BCMC Route. Metro Vancouver asks that hikers remember to be bear aware and give bears respect and distance. Do not attempt to get close to a bear or feed one. Also, remember to pack out all your garbage (including organic waste such as apple cores and banana peels). If you do encounter a bear: • Do not run. • Face the bear and back away slowly. • Stay calm. • Talk to the bear in a confident voice. • Make sure the bear has a clear exit. • He or she is likely just as anxious to get out of there as you are. Be sure to check current weather, terrain, and wildlife conditions prior to embarking on a hike. In addition, make sure that you know your physical limitations, tell someone where you are going, bring enough food and water, wear appropriate clothing, and never hike alone. Don’t attempt dangerous poses for photographs. By Elana Shepert


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This Halloween last one for residents to set off fireworks in Vancouver

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the public was based on a motion by Coun. Pete Fry who argued fireworks are dangerous, negatively affect the environment and can scare domestic and wild animals.

The bad news is it will likely be the last October for exploding noisemakers and sparklers, according to a city staff report that goes before Vancouver council this week.

Fry also said fireworks can trigger post traumatic stress disorder in survivors of gun violence, refugees from war-torn countries and veterans.

The move shouldn’t come as a surprise since council decided in November 2019 to ban the sale and use of fireworks to and by the general public on Halloween.

Data compiled by Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services in 2018 showed the average fire loss to property related to consumer fireworks per year was $379,000 over the last 12 years.

The report recommends council enact a bylaw to ban consumer fireworks and allow bylaw officers to ticket people who continue to use fireworks the day after Halloween.

Vancouver remains one of the only cities in the region that has not officially banned fireworks.

The staff report rtt pointed out, however, that the ban cannot be enforced in other municipalities or First Nation reserv rvations v that allow the sale of fireworks to the public.

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If council approves staff’ ff’s’ recommendations, vendors must stop selling fireworks to the public by 6 p.m. on Halloween. The sale and use of fireworks will be banned the next day.

Same goes for those fireworks sold online and delivered by mail or courier, the report rtt said. “T “Thus T fireworks being used illegally around Halloween can be expected each year,” the report rtt said. By Mike Howell / @Howellings

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Richmond, North Vancouver, Delta, Surrey, Langley, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge and Abbotsford all banned fireworks because of excessive property damage, injuries and costs.

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Rap icon Ice T calls Vancouver anti-racism protest 'powerful' The beloved musician shared a tweet by @xunholyx that shows two perspectives of the massive crowd that gathered in the Jack Poole Plaza on Vancouver's Waterfront. He captions, "Vancouver! Powerful." Ice T has been sharing Black Lives Matter images from across the globe on his Twitter feed,

which include everything from massive crowds to compelling signs to a man who uses crutches getting on the ground to take a knee in solidarity with the movement. People of all ages came out in droves to participate in the Vancouver demonstration, which came in response to the killing of George Floyd by a white Minnesota police officer last month, and in solidarity with widespread protests sparked by the incident around the globe. All four officers involved

in Floyd’s death have now been charged. In addition to the longstanding, systemic racism experienced by community members who are Black, Indigenous and people of colour, Canadian rallies have also been protesting the death of Regis Korchinski-Paquet, a black woman who died after falling off her balcony. Family members previously claimed Toronto police officers pushed her. By Elana Shepert With files from Megan Lalonde

Public Hearing: June 23, 2020

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Vancouver City Council will hold a Public Hearing to consider zoning for these locations:

1. 7843-7845 Cambie Street To rezone 7843-7845 Cambie Street from RT-1 (Two-Family Dwelling) to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District, to permit the development of a six-storey residential building. A building height of 18.9 metres (62 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 2.75 of are proposed. 2. 187-195 West 41st Avenue To rezone 187-195 West 41st Avenue from RS-1 (One-Family Dwelling) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District, to permit the development of a four-storey residential building. A building height of 15.0 metres (50 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 1.80 of are proposed. 3. 3220 Cambie Street To rezone 3220 Cambie Street from C-2 (Commercial) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District, to permit the development of a six-storey, mixed-use building. A building height of 23.2 metres (76 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 3.75 of are proposed. 4. 445 Kingsway & 2935 St. George Street To rezone 445 Kingsway & 2935 St. George Street from C-2 (Commercial) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District, to permit the development of a 14-storey, mixed-use building. A building height of 47.65 metres (156.4 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 7.22 are proposed.

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A. Regulation Redesign – Amendments to Zoning & Development By-law, Official Development Plans and Parking By-law To amend the Zoning and Development By-law and several Official Development Plans to update and simplify the City’s land use regulations and related land use documents, and to make them more user-friendly. In combination with permit processing improvements, these amendments will help to simplify, clarify, and streamline permit review. Various housekeeping amendments are also proposed for the Parking By-law. B. 486 West 26th Avenue To rezone 486 West 26th Avenue from RS-1 (One-Family Dwelling) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District, to permit the development of a six-storey residential building. A building height of 19.9 metres (65 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 2.51 are proposed. C. 6825 West Boulevard To rezone 6825 West Boulevard from RS-5 (One-Family Dwelling) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District, to permit the development of infill residential buildings and the protection, rehabilitation and conservation of the existing heritage building. A maximum building height of 12.4 metres (41 feet) is proposed and an overall density of 0.60 FSR is maintained. D. 1059-1075 Nelson Street To rezone 1059-1075 Nelson Street from RM-5B (Multiple Dwelling) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District, to permit the development of a 60-storey residential building. A building height of 178.5 metres (585.5 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 24.7 are proposed.

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There are many reasons a patient might be unable to make an in-person appointment with their health care provider, but the rise of virtual visit technology is removing barriers by allowing patients to stay home and use a laptop, or other electronic device, to see their care provider in real time via video chat. Expanding the use of virtual visits is just one of the ways

Providence Health Care is embracing digital health and committing to patient-centred care. Secure virtual visit platforms such as Skype for Business have been implemented at more than 15 outpatient clinics across the organization, giving patients a convenient alternative for appointments that don’t require a physical exam. ‘Patients have really loved it’ Cardiac electrophysiologist Dr. Zachary Laksman has been doing virtual visits for several years. As Director of the St. Paul’s Hospital Atrial Fibrillation Clinic and the

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That’s the response a Tsawwassen couple received from an embassy official in Hawaii as they tried for two months to get back home. Caught up in the COVID-19 pandemic, what was a wonderful, annual trip for retirees Maryanna and Steve Carlsen, turned into an anxiety-filled travel nightmare trying to get out of Maui and back to Canada. “We were stuck for two months because we couldn’t get a flight out. They cancelled our flight eight times,” said Maryanna. “They were cancelled several times by several airlines. I called the Federal Government and someone contacted me from Honolulu and I believe it was someone from the Australian embassy working with Canadian officials and she said the choice was to buy another ticket from another airline.” Maryanna said she told the officials that they had already bought tickets with WestJet and Air Canada.

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Steve’s medication was running out…all raising their anxiety levels of the situation they were in. “You just can’t go to a doctor and get a prescription refilled and since our insurance expired, we couldn’t get it renewed because we were out of the country,” she said. “It’s very expensive. We were desperate. We were in so much stress because we had no idea when we could leave.” Eventually the couple was able to get back to their home on May 9 after getting through the quarantine protocols. “We tried in March to get back and then all the cancellations with the flights,” she said. “You would think as a Canadian citizen you would get some help. There were so many people stranded in Maui…we were not the only ones… all were Canadian citizens. Why could they [government] not get a plane together and get us out? Talk to the airlines and make sure all the Canadians are on one plane and they are able to leave. They [government] should have done something. “You think that being a Canadian is a privilege, which I still do, but you pay taxes and your government should do something for you.” Now the couple is out all that additional money for the cancelled flights and the extra rent costs. “We plan these trips very frugally,” she said. “I felt very disappointed in our government. We could not predict COVID-19, no one could, but it kind of opens your eyes to certain things.”

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Vietnamese restaurant beloved by Bourdain opening soon in Vancouver "The food, culture, landscape and smell; they’re all inseparable," said the late food icon Anthony Bourdain of his time in Vietnam. "It just seemed like another planet; a delicious one that sort of sucked me in and never let go." The chef, writer, and TV show host made several treks to Vietnam for his shows, exploring the Southeast Asian nation through its food, culture, and people. One visit for a 2009 episode of his show "No Reservations" found Bourdain at a Ho Chi Minh City food stall called The Lunch Lady. The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism describes the street food spot and one of its famed dishes: "The famed Lunch Lady (23 Hoang Sa Street, Phuong Da Kao, District 1, HCMC) is sequestered in an unassuming alleyway on the northern edge of District 1. Hoards of Vietnamese business folk and now, tourists, meet here around lunch time." "Snag a table close to the mobile kitchen where Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh hurriedly orchestrates the operation. Sitting at one of these tables affords the diner a theatrical performance complete with the sounds of cleavers pounding against wooden boards and men barking out orders, fanning worn out Vietnamese dong to relieve themselves of Ho Chi Minh’s oppressive heat," reads the tourism entity's Bourdainbased food guide to the country. At The Lunch Lady, Bourdain ate the dish of the day, bún bò hue, with its dark broth "riddled with a generous amount of delectables such as fatty pig trotter, slices of

beef brisket, and hefty log of cha lua, a type of Vietnamese sausage. Strong citrus notes come through from the broth long-simmered with stalks of lemongrass." Vancouverites will soon need to travel no further than 1046 Commercial Drive to try out this and more dishes, where The Lunch Lady is branching out to serve its street foodstyle authentic Vietnamese eats. The Lunch Lady has been reworking the East Vancouver space that was previously the Vietnamese-Thai Five Elements Café. They describe their venture from Vietnam to Vancouver as a journey "of passion and collaboration." That collaboration includes the family behind Five Elements, who have been working to renovate and re-launch their space for several months. Restaurateur Michael Tran travelled to his home country of Vietnam in 2012, and says his initial visit to the Lunch Lady stall there would change his life forever. Tran says a fresh bowl of noodle soup he enjoyed at the stand - crafted by Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh - that connected him to his homeland. Tran brought his mother, Victoria, of Five Elements, to visit The Lunch Lady, and the

trio formed a bond. Ultimately the plan to bring The Lunch Lady's stories and food to Vancouver emerged. On the menu: "Lunch Lady classics and new Vietnamese inspired cuisines." You'll find, of course, the bún bò hue immortalized by Bourdain on TV, along with items like bún thái (Thai-style noodles), bún mắm (a thick seafood soup with seafood), and bánh canh cua (sticky noodles with crab), among others. They've teased taste buds with photos of their prawn and pork skewers, and garlic noodle dishes too. Their traditional Vietnamese brunch will be available daily from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. You can also expect some neighbourhood favourites from Five Elements to make a lasting return on their lunch menu. The dinner menu will feature dishes that include a variety of shareable “family style” bites made with authentic and local ingredients. Additionally, the bar program will feature a freshly minted cocktail menu that reintroduces some classic drinks with a Southeast Asian twist. As they gear up for the long-anticipated opening, Lunch Lady is keeping busy honing their take-out skills, and recently teamed up with Feed the Frontline Canada to serve meals to staff at St. Paul's Hospital and Vancouver General Hospital. Speaking of take-out, The Lunch Lady has just announced they officially launch to-go offerings from a limited menu as of June 15. To follow, dine-in service, featuring the full menu, is slated to begin July 1. Follow them @thelunchlady on Instagram for updates. By Lindsay William-Ross

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This is why we have decided to expand the Toby’s Liquor Store to bring you an even greater selection of wine, beer, and spirits! We are so excited to see you at our soon−to− be bigger store on the Drive. Please do come by and say hello, as we are open every day! If you miss us, our pub in North Vancouver is there to serve you! We will also be holding a PUBLIC SALE of some of our pub belongings − so you can take a piece of the pub home with you! We are talking unique specs, décor items, art, furni− ture, and more. This sale will take place at Toby’s Pub and Grill on Commercial Drive on the weekend of Saturday, June 13th and Sunday, June 14th from 9 am − 6 pm.

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1L

$5.49

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cold or frozen

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