Vancouver Is Awesome #12 - June 25, 2020

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Help animals in need while pampering your pooch 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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Vancouverites took to the streets for ‘Freedom from Hate March’  A8 - 9 GOODSIDE PHOTO

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Bread x Butter opened their doors on Monday, June 22 in the Cathedral Place Building at 925 West Georgia Street, in the space previously occupied by Smokehouse Sandwich Co. Focusing on daytime fare, Bread x Butter's menu includes breakfast and lunch options. Kick-start your day with a breakfast sandwich, bagel with house-cured salmon, or avocado toast. Soup, an array of salads, and several sandwiches take centrestage for midday eats, including dishes like a wrap stuffed with quinoa, a mix of local mushrooms from Oyster and King, kale, and onion jam; a classic BLT on whole wheat bread; and a poached prawn salad.

In the kitchen at Bread x Butter you'll find former Top Chef Canada chef-testant Felix Zhou, who was previously at Vancouver's Heritage Asian Eatery. Currently Bread x Butter is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Seating includes the option of enjoying your food in the courtyard patio area. Pre-order and pick up food to go from Bread x Butter via Ritual. co.

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Vancouver City Council will hold a Public Hearing to consider zoning for these locations: 1. 1111-1123 Kingsway To rezone 1111-1123 Kingsway from C-2 (Commercial) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District to permit the development of a 14-storey, mixed-use building with commercial uses at grade and 131 secured rental housing units, of which 20 per cent of the residential floor area will be reserved as moderate-income units. A height of 44.2 metres (145 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 5.58 are recommended. 2. 3350 Marine Way and 3565 Sawmill Crescent Amendments to CD-1 (566) and East Fraser Lands Official Development Plan To amend CD-1 (566) (Comprehensive Development) District and the East Fraser Lands Official Development Plan by-laws to permit secured rental housing and retail uses on Parcels 14 and 19 with no additional floor area, and to increase Parcel 19 floor area by 1,858 square metres (20,000 square feet) to permit a community energy centre. The proposal ntre includes moving the 49-space childcare cen from Parcel 19 to an alternative location in East Fraser Lands. 3. Amendments to the False Creek Area Development Plan for Area 10B To amend the False Creek Area Development Plan for Area 10B (Area Development Plan) to create a new development area for the site located at 1595 West 2nd Avenue. The amendments would permit the future development of a six-storey affordable rental residential building with commercial uses on the ground floor.

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Additionally, Bread x Butter offers several fresh pastries, and beverages like brewed and espressobased coffees, tea, and bottled cold beverages.

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GoFundMe campaign for Black man tackled by VPD raises nearly $20K in one week

Police noticed Moore-Williams, a 6’4 Black man, and decided to issue a jaywalking charge. According to the GoFundMe page, the encounter escalated to the point where police tackled, kneed, kicked, and eventually tasered Moore-Williams 14 times. A video of the encounter shows Moore-Williams accusing the police of stopping him because of the colour of his skin. The

officers deny this, telling Moore-Williams they stopped him because he walked in front of a police car. The disturbing footage goes on to show officers tackling Moore-Williams to the ground as he tries to offer his wallet and ID to police with his left hand, as he asks, “Why are you doing this to my arm.” One officer later defends his colleague’s use of force to Moore-Williams’ friend, explaining, “he was resisting arrest.” “After being brutally beaten by the VPD, Jamiel ended up in hospital where his hands and feet were shackled to the hospital bed,” the GoFundMe page reads. Campaign organizers say Moore-Williams was denied access to a phone call following Following the 2018 arrest, the Office of the Police Complaints his arrest, and claim he suffered permanent damage to his hand Commissioner launched a criminal investigation against four caused by how tightly police fastened the shackles around it. Moore-Williams was given a ticket for jaywalking and charged officers for their involvement. with obstruction of justice as a result of the incident, though all While the oversight agency forwarded their report to Crown Counsel in February of this year to assess whether criminal charges against him have since been stayed. charges against the police officers are warranted, it remains He “has had to deal with harmful threat stereotypes about the ‘big Black man’ all of his life,” the GoFundMe page states, adding, unclear when this decision will be made. “Jamiel wants himself to be not only the last Black man, but that Organizers say any funds raised through the GoFundMe campaign that are not needed to cover Moore-Williams’ legal last person, to experience the unnecessary excessive force of Vancouver police who are under-trained, overzealous and over- costs will be donated to Black Lives Matter. reactive.” By Megan Lalonde

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ore than two years after being taken down by Vancouver police over an alleged jaywalking violation, Jamiel Moore-Williams is still seeking justice for an encounter he claims was racially motivated. Now, as society has begun shining a brighter spotlight on police brutality and systemic racism in recent weeks, a GoFundMe campaign launched by Black Lives Matter Vancouver one week ago to help cover Moore-Williams’ legal costs has raised more than $19,000. Moore-Williams, a fitness professional and former defensive ends for the UBC Thunderbirds, was walking along Granville Street in downtown Vancouver on Feb. 10, 2018, when he claims he stepped onto the road, crossing the street against the light in an effort to avoid rocks that were being thrown his way “by a person in mental distress.”

UBC Board of Governors chair resigns over “deeply hurtful” social media interaction

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he chair of the UBC Board of Governors has resigned following backlash due to his liking "regressive" tweets that the university says are "hurtful to members of our community."

people can look at my Twitter account, so I do regret that.”

Last week, Michael Korenberg was interviewed by the university publication The Ubyssey.

The vice-chair of the board released a statement on Saturday, saying that Korenberg was stepping down because of "social media interactions that appeared to support regressive voices online and undermine legitimate protest."

He told them that he's not an active user of the social media platform Twitter, and that he didn't realize that people could see what he was doing with his profile. He told the paper that “I wasn’t actually familiar with the fact that

Melanie Mark, saying that “Today, I was informed of Michael Korenberg’s resignation from his position as chair and board member of UBC’s Board of Governors, effective immediately.

Specifically, he was not aware that other users would be able to see that he had liked tweets that compared Black Lives Matter to Hitler's 'Parliamentary Wing'.

“Our government and UBC are deeply committed to inclusion, justice and equity for all.

Late Saturday night the B.C. Government released a statement from Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Training,

“The university has an inclusion action plan and has begun implementing it. I believe UBC will continue its work to provide a world-class education to all of its students in a safe and supportive community environment.” By Bob Kronbauer

Website allows you to help animals in need while pampering your pooch

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Vancouver-based pet app company has launched a new way for dog owners to treat their pooches to a package full of treats while also helping those in need in our community. Launched last week, Dogs Supporting Local was created to make supporting local easier and to unite the dog community of Vancouver to make a difference to those impacted by COVID-19. Dogs Supporting Local Kits, packed full of doggy essentials from local pet businesses, is available to purchase through their website. With each kit purchased, dog owners will have the option to donate a kit to a local rescue or pet food bank of their choice.

struggling to keep their doors open, or a friend or family member who has lost their job due to the pandemic,” said Aliya Bhatia, CEO and Co-Founder of PawSwap. “We want as many dog owners as possible to be able to get one of these kits, and we understand that many people are struggling financially right now. So we are offering two different price points - $45 for those who only have the means to provide for their own pups right now, and $65 for those who are able to help."

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Each month, the kits will have an assortment of full-size local products (worth over $85) from categories including Treats, Food, Poo Bags, Toys, Shampoos, Accessories and Supplements, all donated by local BC businesses that are in a position to help right now. “COVID-19 has affected so many people in our local community here in Vancouver, whether it’s small businesses who are

With the purchase of a kit at $65, dog owners will have the choice of three local rescues or pet food banks to donate their free kit to. One of June's chosen organizations is the BC SPCA's Charlie's Pet Food Bank - a community-based initiative created to improve the lives of pets living in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. "I am so excited to be working with PawSwap and Dogs Supporting Local,” said Sarah Chee, Coordinator of Charlie’s Community Pet Resources at BC SPCA Vancouver Branch. “This will mean a great deal to the clients of Charlie's Pet Food Bank as their animals are able to get more support from our local community. "This initiative will be helping them through each day and the ability to provide the love and care for their animals that they deserve. I am truly excited for what is to come and I am sure our clients and their animals are too!" The Dogs Supporting Local website is also accepting nominations for dog owners in need of a little extra love right now to receive a free kit. Find out more information at dogssupportinglocal.com By Elana Shepert

Study finds depression linked to greater risk of heart disease

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eople suffering from depression could be at greater risk of heart disease, according to a new study.

The study – published this month in JAMA Psychiatry and co-led by Simon Fraser University (SFU) health sciences professor Scott Lear, along with researchers at universities around the world – found a 20 per cent increase in cardiovascular events and death in people with four or more depressive symptoms. The risks for cardiovascular disease were more than double for men, and twice as high in urban areas, where the majority of the world’s population will be living by 2050, according to the study. This suggests that depression should be considered as important as traditional risk factors for heart disease and early death, including high blood pressure, smoking and high

cholesterol, according to the global study, which tracked 145,862 middle-aged participants from 21 countries. Depression and other mental health issues are widespread in Canada, according to a statement from SFU. One in five Canadians will experience a mental health problem during their lifetime and eight per cent will experience a major depressive event. Meanwhile, Lear says that experts anticipate COVID-19 will lead to an increase in the number of people dealing with mental health issues. The data also backs up World Health Organization policies to integrate treatment and prevention of mental disorders into primary care. According to the study, greater awareness of the physical health risks associated with depression is needed.

For example, researchers suggest a comprehensive approach to tackling non-communicable diseases and mental disorders needs to be a global priority. By Kirsten Clarke


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'Micro-weddings' at City Hall help couples during COVID-19

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ikk kki ki Alexi All xis i and Roni Jones originally imagined their September wedding would include 100 people, including friends and family, and a large celebration.

The COVID-19 pandemic changed that, with gatherings of more than 50 people prohibited across British Columbia. "It wasn't safe for us," said Alexis, speaking after their wedding ceremony. "We knew we still really wanted to get married this year." The couple joined others from the area to take part in a City of Vancouver-led "microwedding" on Friday afternoon. The events, which are booked through the city, feature a handful of witnesses, a commissioner and a photographer. "I think this is just one of those little ways we can help people who otherwise had to put their fairly extravagant and long-planned plans off," said Melissa de Genova, the city councillor who brought forward the motion to allow weddings at city hall. De Genova said she was inspired by seeing weddings at city halls in other communities. She intended to have the ceremonies held inside council chambers with a plan to eventually stage them on the roof to allow for a panoramic shot of Vancouver. The COVID-19 pandemic changed those plans, with staff working to allow weddings in a plaza in front of city hall.

beginning of May so it was ass perf rfect f timing," said Nathalie Pohl, who married her part rtner t Art Arrt on Friday. Nathalie and Art Arrt were engaged for three years and both say the small aspect of the microwedding appealed to them. The Pohls met on a dating website, holding their first date at a Coquitlam restaurant. "We closed the restaurant down," said Nathalie during her vows. There are some limits with the city-led ceremony. Only 10 people, including photographers, are allowed to attend and the 30-minute weddings are staggered throughout the day. Interested couples have to bring a marriage licence, hire a wedding commissioner or officiate and bring at least two witnesses. Another couple — Alexis and Jones — admitted there were some tough discussions about who would be allowed to attend. Those unable to be there in person joined in by Zoom. "This is certainly smaller, I think we originally planned for 100 people and today we had 10 people," said Jones, who added that he thought the experience was great. "It's certainly a little different than planned." City staff plan to marry 40 couples outside city hall this summer across five days of weddings. July 27 has been designated for two spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer couples to celebrate Pride.

The weddings can range in style. One couple hired a limo. Another wedding featured a friend showing up with a guitar to serenade the happy couple exchanging their vows.

City staff said they will evaluate if the weddings were a success at the end of the summer and determine if it's a viable project to continue in the future.

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called for justice, equality ty, y and solidarity ty. y When they reached their final destination, marchers began to move into Sunset Beach Park near English Bay. A number of musicians, poets, actors, and community tyy members perf rformed f and gave powerf rfu ful u speeches on a stage near the beach. One speaker (who took to the stage alongside B.C.'s favourite sign langu guage u interp rpreter p Nigel Howard) told demonstrators they were "freedom fighters." "Al Alll of us are engraved into this revolution now," she said. "This is the kind kii of movement that humanity tyy exi xists i for." While it was difficult to maintain a safe two-meter tw w distance in the sprawling crowd, almost every ryy face donned a mask. In addition, volunteers gave out mas asks, s gloves and hand sanitizer. There was also a first aid station in the area. Juneteenth is currently recognized ass a state holiday or special day of observ rvance v in 47 U.S. states, while tech companies Twitter and Square announced this week that they’ve designated the date a company holiday. By Elana Shepert rtt

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Canada Day round-up: Where to celebrate virtually on July 1 in Vancouver

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hile Canada Day celebrations will still take place across the country on July 1, most of them will happen from home.

by Serena Ryder and Pierre-Yves Lord, the show features original artistic collaborations between performers from coast to coast to coast.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, large gatherings will not be permitted for the big day. However, a number of popular events have moved to an online format.

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Here’s a look at some ways to celebrate virtually this Canada Day!

Canada Day Daytime and Evening Shows The daytime show, Canada Day Across the Country, offers you a virtual tour of the celebrations. With hosts Serena Ryder and Pierre-Yves Lord, discover talented artists from Sudbury, Montréal, Québec, Moncton, Winnipeg, Yellowknife and Calgary. The evening show, Canada Day Together, is a virtual and creative edition of Canada’s annual iconic celebration. Hosted

Collection gear and participate in eight fun, lighthearted (but still competitive) outdoor events: Speed Sunscreening, the Burger Flip, Pairs Ice Cream Eating, Sprinkler Jump, Freestyle Strutting, Pool Noodle Javelin, Synchronized Celebrating, and Artistic Sparkler Dancing.

For the past three years, this event has been in 15 cities across 5 time zones with a 6-minute simultaneous drumming at 11:00 a.m. (PDT). This year, organizers reached out to more cities and are targeting 1000+ participants, first-come-first-served. Visit the event details page for participating cities.

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Hudson's Bay x Team Canada Present: The Canada Day Games

There are also a number of activities you can join from home, such as a culinary challenge, a sporting challenge, and a digital treasure hunt.

With the Tokyo Olympic Games postponed, Hudson’s Bay has teamed up with Team Canada athletes to celebrate our Canadian pride and the best of summer with the Canada Day Games. On July 1, Canadians are encouraged to wear their Team Canada

Jump into the online activities and join us as this event explores different facets of Canada with popular Canadian personalities such as Chef Ricardo, former football player Étienne Boulay and travel vlogger Gunnarolla.

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How Western Canadian provinces plan to emerge from COVID-19 shutdown

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Manitoba

Several restrictions are easing in Manitoba this week. Restaurants and bars will no longer have to operate at half capacity, however tables will have to be two metres apart or have a physical barrier in between them. Non-smoking bingo halls and video lottery terminal lounges will be allowed to open for the first time in months, at 50 per cent capacity. Child care centres and retail stores will be able to return to

normal capacity, and people arriving in Manitoba from the other western provinces, northern territories and northwestern Ontario will no longer have to self-isolate for 14 days. Larger public gatherings will also be allowed as of this week. Instead of a cap of 25 people indoors and 50 people outdoors, people will be able to fill up to 30 per cent of the capacity of any venue as long as they can be split into groups of 50 indoors or 100 outdoors. Each group must be able to enter and exit separately. GETTY IMAGES

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rovinces and territories have been releasing plans for easing restrictions that were put in place to limit the spread of COVID-19.

On June 1, the province eased a ban on people visiting loved ones in personal care homes. Homes can now offer outdoor visits with a maximum of two guests per resident. Visitors will be screened upon arrival and must practice physical distancing. Amateur sports and recreation programs, as well as bowling alleys, have been allowed to resume operations.

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The third phase of Saskatchewan's reopening plan started June 8 with the province lifting a ban on non-essential travel in the north.

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More businesses can also reopen, including places of worship and personal care services such as nail salons, tattoo parlours and gyms. The government says up to 150 people or one-third the capacity of a building, whichever is less, can attend church services, including weddings and funerals.

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More people were also allowed to book campsites and sit in restaurants at the same time. Fifty people can now gather indoors and up to 100 can congregate outside. Among the other activities allowed to go ahead are casinos and bingo halls, community halls, instrumental concerts, massage, acupuncture and reflexology, artificial tanning and summer schools.

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Major festivals and sporting events remain banned, as do nightclubs and amusement parks. Vocal concerts are not being allowed, given that singing carries a higher risk of COVID-19 transmission. Alberta aims to have students back in classrooms this September though Education Minister Adriana LaGrange says a final decision will be made by Aug. 1.

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The provincial government allowed a partial reopening of the B.C. economy starting May 19. The reopening plans are contingent on organizations and businesses having plans that follow provincial guidelines to control the spread of COVID-19. Parents in B.C. were given the choice of allowing their children to return to class on a part-time basis starting June 1. The government said its goal is for the return of full-time classes in September, if it's safe. Under the part-time plan, for kindergarten to Grade 5, most students will go to school half time, while grades 6 to 12 will go about one day a week. Conventions, large concerts, international tourism and professional sports with a live audience will not be allowed to resume until either a vaccine is widely available, community immunity has been reached, or effective treatment can be provided for the disease.

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Happy Canada Day! Popular Canadian border park closed due to 'significant increase' in visitors

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eace Arch Provincial Park is now temporarily closed due to a staggering spike in the number of park visitors.

The closure came into effect on June 18th, and addresses the public safety and traffic concerns in neighbouring communities due to a significant increase in the number of park visitors.

On April 8, BC Parks closed all provincial parks in response to widespread calls for increased action to address the spread of COVID-19. The Peace Arch Provincial Park reopened on May 14. Since then, parking lots and local access roads have been overwhelmed with nearly twice the number of vehicles compared to peak days in the summer season, resulting in illegal parking. Attendance has doubled over the same period compared to last year, leading to an increase in pedestrians along roadways. According to a release, BC Parks consulted with RCMP, border officials and numerous

local communities. They implemented several measures in order to decrease the numbers of visitors, such as posting signage, and increasing enforcement patrols, installing a permanent gate at the park entrance and reducing park hours from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. However, the measures have not addressed the risk associated with the significant increases in visitors from both sides of the border. BC Parks states that it, "understands the importance of unification for families and friends. Through exemptions to the Federal Quarantine Act, the federal government is now allowing immediate family members of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to enter Canada to be with an immediate family member for a period of at least 15 days, as long as they are asymptomatic of COVID-19 and selfisolate for 14 days on arrival." The park will reopen when it is deemed safe to do so. By Elana Shepert

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Steve Nash Fitness World rebrands, drops the Steve Nash name B.C.'s iconic gym chain Steve Nash Fitness World plans to rebrand, drop the name of former NBA star Steve Nash and open gyms by early July. The news comes days after a group of new investors agreed to acquire rights to the Steve Nash Fitness World brand – a purchase that BC Supreme Court still needs to approve. The new owners plan to honour all existing service ag greements with members,, including g pre-paid memberships and personal training services, the company said on June 19. Current members whose memberships have been frozen due to COVID-19 will be able to extend their freeze during the month of July if they so choose, according to the company, which is mired in insolvency procedings. Chris Smith remains as CxEO. The newly named Fitness World aims to reopen some locations during the first week of July, with full access to the workout floors, group fitness, and small group training sessions. Each location is expected to enforce stringent health and safety measures. The news that Fitness World has dropped the Steve Nash name likely comes as some relief to the eight-time NBA all-star, and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee. Glacier Media sent requests to interview Nash to his foundation and his publicist but have not yet received a response. Nash, along with partners Mark Mastrov and Leonard Schlemm, in December 2009, purchased Fitness World – a 13-gym chain that owner Henry Polessky founded in 1978. Nash later sold his shares to those partners, who also sold the shares. Nash was later stuck in an agreement that said his name could be in the corporate brand. He had a falling out with Steve Nash Fitness World operatives and

launched a lawsuit for breach of contract in October 2016,, aiming g to remove his name from the enterprise. That lawsuit dragged on for years before Nash finally lost. He then reached an agreement with Steve Nash Fitness World last year, and, in September 2019, he joined the company’s board of directors. Fitness World's new ownership team has not been publicly revealed, but its members have extensive experience in the fitness industry, according to The Bowra Group, which was appointed as the proposal trustee in the insolvency proceedings of the company officially known as SNFW Fitness.

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Under those proceedings, all legal actions against the company – which owes more than $44 million to creditors – are stayed. SNFW Fitness filed a notice of intention to file a proposal to creditors on April 3. The BC Supreme Court on June 17 then extended the deadline for filing that proposal until August 3. If the company does not file a proposal by deadline, it is deemed bankrupt under federal bankruptcy and insolvency legislation. Fitness World said it has pledged to donate equipment from closed locations to communities in need, with the goal of supporting widespread access to high-quality fitness equipment that supports exercise and an active lifestyle. By Glen Korstrom with files from Hayley Woodin

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Famed sushi restaurant to honour Anthony Bourdain with special menu

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or the first episode of the fourth season of his show No Reservations, acclaimed chef, writer, and TV host Anthony Bourdain came to Vancouver.

"It's a foodie town, a chef town, a multicultural city... a proverbial melting pot where the elements don't melt too much and lose distinct flavours," Bourdain said of Vancouver. It was 2008, and Bourdain spent his time with a trio of Vancouver chefs considered godfathers in their respective cuisines: Pino Posteraro (Cioppino's), Hidekazu Tojo (Tojo's), and Vikram Vij (Vij's) in the episode, with stops to eat at Japadog, Tojo's famed sushi restaurant, and an intimate in-home dinner with his new Vancouverite friends. Bourdain took his life on June 8, 2018, and while that date each ensuing year has been marked with fond remembrances and tributes, Vancouver's Tojo is focusing on June 25, Bourdain's birthday, to honour his friend and to support mental wellness in the city's hospitality scene. Tojo will celebrate Bourdain by creating a commemorative omakase experience. The menu will feature items Bourdain tried during his visit to Tojo's along with seasonal specialties and what the restaurant calls "Anthony-approved plates." Dining omakase-style at Tojo's is a special experience, as the sushi master is considered one of the modern pioneers of the cuisine in North America. "During the episode, the disciplined motions of Tojo and

his team pair to the joyous clatter from the sushi bar and busting dining room complete with a series of smiles, laughs and conversations, it's so apparent this is what they love doing," the restaurant reminisces, adding: "Some things at Tojo's don't change."

Available for one week only, beginning Thursday, June 25, the omakase menu is priced at $150, with a sake pairing option available to add-on for $38. Tojo's is located at 1133 West Broadway in Vancouver By Lindsay William-Ross

BC Ferries adding back sailings on major routes for summer

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C Ferries is putting more vessels on its major routes to meet summer demand but service will remain below usual levels during what is typically the busiest time of year.

“As the province starts to open up, we believe we will see an increase in our traffic, so that is why we are gearing up,” Deborah Marshall, BC Ferries spokeswoman, said Monday.

The Departure Bay-Horseshoe Bay route will be served by two ferries, down from the typical three ships in summer, she said. At Duke Point-Tsawwassen, summer service will continue with the usual two vessels, and one ferry will serve the Horseshoe Bay-Langdale route.

The summer schedule, in place from July 1 to Sept. 7, adds about 120 sailings per week to the major routes beyond what is now in place.

The new summer schedule is expected to exceed current summer demand by an average of 20 per cent. But some sailings might still be full, so BC Ferries encourages passengers to make reservations and to consider riding at less-busy times.

BC Ferries has a contract with the province to operate the ferry service and the planned summer schedule meets required service levels, she said.

COVID led to BC Ferries to forgo its normal summer hiring plans in March, when about 500 seasonal crew members are typically hired and trained for the busy season.

Ferry vehicle numbers are down by 50 per cent for major routes compared with a typical year. That is an improvement from April, when traffic dropped by 80 per cent.

BC Ferries is losing about $900,000 per day due to a drop in traffic.

When the summer schedule comes into effect, there will be three vessels operating daily between Swartz Bay and Tsawwassen. Normally there are four ferries on that route in the summer, Marshall said.

The corporation said in a statement that it will take two to three years before traffic gets back to levels seen prior to the virus. Marshall said that’s due to a combination of closed borders, consumer confidence, and loss of income for people who would otherwise travel. However, if borders remain closed, that could prompt more people to travel with BC Ferries, she said.

Prime Minister Trudeau said Monday that there will be no quick opening of borders, as Canada does not want to risk a second wave of the virus. The province announced late last week that it was stepping in to block BC Ferries’ plans to cut 11 sailings on minor routes. The $180,000 in provincial money will allow those sailings to continue for now. BC Ferries has implemented measures to help keep people safe from the virus while travelling, including limiting numbers to 50 per cent passenger capacity. Passengers on trips longer than 30 minutes must now wear a face covering if they can not maintain a distance to two metres from another person. Limited food services have been reinstated, with the goal of seeing passengers taking food to their vehicles during the trip. Transport Canada has extended its permission to allow passengers to sit in their vehicles during crossings. To check on summer schedules, go to bcferries.com By Carla Wilson


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OPINION

COVID-19 crisis could mean new form of 'guaranteed income'

“You never wantt to lett a seriious crisis go to waste.” That’s what Rahm Emanuel, chief of staff to then-incoming U.S. President Barack Obama, once said during the 2008 recession. A crisis allows an opportunity to do things not thought possible before. The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted changes in areas that seemed unheard of just months ago. For example, the federal government has essentially established a “guaranteed income” that may well become a guaranteed annual income. Yet the Canada Emergency Relief Benefit will be with us until at least the end of summer and quite likely well beyond that. Millions of people are out of work and the prospect of all those jobs returning in the near future seems bleak at best. At some point, CERB may be reduced from its current level but there is every reason to think it will become entrenched in our financial aid package for years to come. On a smaller scale, in B.C. comes

the requiirementt for care workkers at long-term care homes to work at only one facility. The harsh impact of COVID-19 on residents in these facilities necessitated the change and it took months to accomplish, rather than years. On another health-care front, the B.C. government is allowing people who use drug substances access to safe prescription drugs so they do not access what has become an increasingly toxic supply chain. Again, such a move would have been fraught with controversy had it been done last year. But in the middle of a pandemic, the policy seems to be seen as compassionate and shrewd by those who may have opposed this kind of policy before the pandemic. The pandemic crisis is also offering opportunities to “re-think” so much of what we do in so many areas. Working from home may become much more prevalent, which has potentially dire consequences for such things as downtown office towers. Could some of those towers be converted to, say, social housing?

'Smart lockers' tested out at Vancouver SkyTrain stations

Agaiin, a pottenttiall opport rtuniity nott even imagined a few months ago. The same idea may be the new reality for things like shopping malls, since our retail shopping habits are changing.

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Our K-12 and post-secondary education systems will both face drastic and fundamental changes to their structures. The challenge here is to ensure these inevitable changes – based on smaller classes and physical distancing measures being in place – have a positive impact and not a negative one.

ransLink customers are now able to collect online deliveries from smart lockers situated at three SkyTrain stations.

PigeonBox, the winners of the 2019 Open Call for Innovation, will operate the smart lockers at JoyceCollingwood, Stadium-Chinatown, and CommercialBroadway stations. How does it work? First, customers need to sign up to use a locker on the PigeonBox website. Customers can then use the provided PigeonBox address as their mailing address when making any online purchase. PigeonBox will then deliver your package to the SkyTrain station of your choice. Once the order is complete and delivered, PigeonBox will send you a unique access code for a smart locker. PigeonBox sanitizes the locker and touch screen upon each delivery.

The list goes on. We will become, by necessity, a larger welfare state. How do we manage that? Is the pandemic an “opportunity” to address the serious gap in income levels among people? How does fighting climate change fit into all of this? The pandemic is a crisis, unquestionably. However, it may also lead to some extraordinary changes thought impossible for so long. Keith Baldrey is chief political reporter for Global BC.

This initiative is a one-year pilot from the TransLink Tomorrow program to test the demand for smart locker services on the transit system. The continuation and expansion of this service will be determined by the results of the pilot.

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Outdoor pools reopening for the summer season

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he Vancouver Park Board is opening four outdoor pools, 10 spray parks, and staffing nine Vancouver beaches with lifeguards this summer.

• Wider lanes for length swimming. • Directional signage, new pool rules, and signage.

According to a release, Kitsilano, New Brighton, and Second Beach pools will open and lifeguards will staff beaches for eight weeks, beginning July 13. Maple Grove pool will also open, but might be slightly delayed while staff configure the online booking system. Spray parks will begin opening across the city June 27 at the following parks: MacLean, Chaldecott,, Harbour Green,, Grandview,, Has astings, s Oak, Stanley, Prince Edward, Pandora, and Garden. The Park Board will also have lifegu guards u patrolling and superv rvising v designated swimming areas ass at nine beaches: English Bay, Jericho, Kitsilano, Kii Locarno, Spanish Banks Eas ast s and West, Sunset, Third, and Trout Lake. Swimming zones at beaches will be marked by new red and yellow flags (instead of buoys that were used in the past), which indicate the area will be superv rvised v and patrolled by lifegu guards u betw tween w 11:30 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. every ryy day through to September 7. New safety tyy protocols have been developed for outdoor pool usage and are aligned with Lifesaving Society tyy Canada’s recently released guidelines. gu u Enhanced lifegu guard u protocols have also been developed in conjunction with WorkSafe BC. Outdoor pools will reopen for a combination of designated lap swimming sessions and public swimming sessions. However, people must arrive “swim ready,” ass change rooms will not be open and physical distancing protocols will be in place at entrances and exi xits i and throughout the pools’ facilities.

• Lifeguards will wear personal protection equipment when on duty. New guidelines at beaches include: • Physical distancing requirements of 2 metres are mandatory for everyone on beaches (lifeguards and community). Washrooms will remain open for users. Cas asual s swimmers can book a 90 minute swim block, while lap swimmers can book for a 45 minute swim period. There will be a 30 minute buffer betw tween w swim periods during which time the facilities will be sanitized and prepared for the next group. The pools will reopen with reduced maxi ximum i capacities, in alignment with new protocols around decreased bathing loads. Admission to pools will be managed through a combination of an online reserv rvation v system and in-person drop-ins, all with contactless electronic payment. Leisure Access Pas ass s holders will be provided with access to the reserv rvation v system. Park Board Flexi xii pas asses s and cash will not be accepted. Snorkels and kickboards kii will not be permitted and there will be no rentals of swimming goggles or towels. Lifegu guards u and staff will complete ongoing spot cleans on all equipment, facilities, and high touch areas as. s New guidelines at pools include: • Line marki king i and delineating 7’x7’ (2.1m x 2.1m) physical

• Change rooms will remain closed, although bathrooms are open. • When lifegu guards u are perf rforming f first aid, only the patient and the lifegu guard u will be allowed in each first aid room at a time. One parent/gu guardian u from the same household will be allowed to accompany a child. • Beachgoers are to keep a minimum of 2 metres distance from a lifegu guard’s u chair. • Lifegu guards u will wear personal protection equipment when on duty ty. y The Park Board adds that it won't be providing rafts at beaches due to difficulties maintaining community tyy safety ty. y Ten water wheelchairs will be available on a first come, first serv rve v bas asis s at beaches and can be reserv rved v at Vancouver.ca. Non-slip beach mats are available at Kits Kii and English Bay beaches to allow people with walkers, wheelchairs, and scooters to enjoy the beach experience. By Elana Shepert


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Welcome to ELGIN WYND, an exclusive enclave of 12 elegant, quality designed & built homes. The moment you drive through the wrought iron gates you will feel at home. This 4300 sq. ft. home is uniquely positioned on a spacious 10,000 sq. ft. manicured lot. The home & grounds have been updated and maintained to perfection. The thoughtful floorplan offers 4 Bdrms, 4 Baths, 4 Gas FP, Triple Garage & a 4 ft. Crawlspace. Your purchase includes 1/12 ownership & exclusive access to the 2.5 acre Private Nature Park. The yearly bare land strata fee of $800 is a bargain in return for gated security & lifestyle continuity to protect your investment. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own in Elgin Wynd.

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SOLD $384,900 Fabulous 1 bdrm + den Penthouse in Zen @ Salus! Adera's multi award winning resort inspired community. Features 11’ ceilings in living rm, 9' ceilings in bdrm & den, kit with granite counters & stainless steel appliances. Laminate floors in living, dining rm & den. Mountain views, spacious 11'8 x 7'10 balcony perfect for your outdoor enjoyment! Convenience of in-suite laundry, additional storage & secured parking! Amazing amenities with 6500 sqft Spa Inspired Club house with Swimming pool, Hot tub, Party room, Relaxing Lounge, Gym, Yoga room, infrared Sauna and Steam room! Great location at the corner of Scott & 66th Ave with only steps away from public transit, shopping and with easy access to Highway 99 or Highway 91. Suite is freshly painted, move in ready! Visit https://bcwestcoasthomes. com/featured/418-6688-120-street-surrey-bc/ for your 3D virtual tour & more!

$1,299,000 Welcome to SEASTAR by Concert Properties! This fabulous 2 bedroom, 2 bath suite has 180 degree panoramic views from English Bay to False Creek. Lovingly cared for home with bamboo flooring throughout, smooth ceilings, wired for surround sound, kitchen with granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, view solarium with 2 balconies where you can enjoy your morning coffee/tea or an evening glass of wine. Convenience of in-suite laundry, storage and parking. Amazing location with steps to the beach, seawall, minutes to Beach District with Fresh Street Market, London Drugs, easy access to Westend, and Downtown business. Don’t miss this great opportunity! Call for a private viewing! Visit https://www.pixilink.com/150842#mode=tour for your 3D virtual tour & more!

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GREAT FAMILY HOME 2159 McMullen Avenue Rare 2344 sq ft 3 bedroom 2.5 bathroom townhome in the exclusive McMullen complex of Arbutus Village. Tons of room for house-sized furniture in this great home with large principal rooms spread over 3 levels. Clean, well-maintained condition with plenty of opportunity for upgrades. Enjoy bright south and north exposures, great outdoor spaces including huge sunny south-facing patio and pristine quiet. Only 1 block to Prince of Wales Secondary, 4 blocks to Trafalgar Elementary and 3 blocks to Arbutus Club. Other prestigious public and private schools, UBC and golf courses within a ten minute drive. A beautiful area to live. Measurements approximate. Select Properties

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This Grand, French country-styled home in University area is a trophy home. Over 20,000 sqft huge lot. The principal rooms on main floor are spacious & bright. Upstairs has 4 bedrooms including an updated master bedroom, bathroom & huge walk in closet. Meticulous gardens, park-like setting, a large courtyard with views of Pacific Spirit Park and the Acadia River. A one bedroom suite and wine cellar in lower floor. Nanny quarter with separate entry & private studio off main house. Minute drive to University campus, golf course & beaches. Truly fabulous!

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This custom made Executive home is truly elegant and full of details. Extensive use of crown molding and hardwood flooring, cross hall living and dining room, open concept Chefʼs kitchen with high end La Cornue stove, Gaggenau 36” oven built-in & Miele appliances, spacious family room with high ceiling and overlooking the meticulous garden & private yard, entertainment sized patio with fire pit, water fountain, Barbeque and pizza oven. Upper floor showcases 4 bedrooms including a master bedroom with a huge walk in closet, spa inspired bathroom and private balcony. Basement has a guest room, recreation room with wet bar, wine cellar and a gym. Air conditioning, radiant hot water heated floors, French Bouvet door hardware, garage with Polyaspartic floor coating and much more. Truly a grand residence!

This Shaughnessy home features inviting foyer w/marble flr opens up to spacious L/R & D/R. Chef's dream kitchen w/marble counter, eating area & wok room. Entertainment sized family room leads to serene terrace for BBQ or entertaining. 4 bdrms up incl. a grand master suite w/ultra deluxe bath, walk in closet & balcony. Basement offers a huge media/recreation room w/wet bar & wine cellar, games room, guest room & a separate suite. A/C, HRV, security system & more. Renowned private schools are just steps away. Minute drive to S. Granville shops, eateries & art galleries. Must see to appreciate.

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Designed by Ben Ling Architect and quality built by Bela Construction, this contemporary home on a flat, deep lot (60' x 153') showcases open concept living and is great for entertaining. Main floor has over 10' high ceiling, open and spacious combined living, dining and family room, gourmet kitchen with wok room and pantry, den and office. Dramatic staircases to Upper floor. 4 bedrooms up including south facing master suite. Solar energy outdoor pool with a deck and private yard. Air conditioning, HRV and insulated heated triple car garage. Short distance drive to Richmond, Vancouver Airport and downtown. Close to Shannon Park and Arbutus Greenway. Truly a stylish living!

This home is located on the west of Dunbar Street and within walking distance to Pacific Spirit Park, Southland Elementary school and renowned St. George's school. Most sought after South/north exposure lot 50' x 138', this home has over 4,100 sqft of living area. Main floor offers spacious living & dining room, huge kitchen with wok room and eating area. Family room with access to a huge deck (17'8 x 13'1). A total of 5 bedrooms, 5 full baths and 1 half baths. An entertaining recreation room with home theatre down. 3 car garage. Air conditioning and more. Truly a great family home!

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This modern home in prestigious North of 4th Avenue has a beautiful layout that showcases 3 levels above ground with large windows to capture stunning views & natural light. Gourmet kitchen with wok room & pantry, spacious living, dining & family room, solarium overlooking landscaped garden, 2 huge sundecks and 2 balconies for you to enjoy or to entertain your guests. A total of 4 bedrooms + den, 2 car garage, walking distance to Locarno Beach & Spanish Banks and a short drive to UBC. Renowned private schools and excellent public school nearby. Air conditioning and updates in 2016, this gorgeous home in Point Grey area is move-in condition.

This is a rare find treasure! Just across from Como Lake and Park. Over 7,000 sqft of lot size in rectangular shape. Ideal for builder or home owner for their dream home. Grab this golden opportunity now.

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This bright, renovated corner unit showcases 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, a chef kitchen with extra storage cabinets and a large eating area. Spacious living and dining area with access to a garden view deck. In house amenities offer an indoor swimming pool, a gym, a hot tub and a party/meeting room. This concrete building is pet friendly and rentals allowed. Side by side 2 car parking and 1 storage locker. Steps to UBC campus and University Hill Secondary School. PS allow 24 hour advance notice for showing.

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FANTASTIC UPPER FLOOR UNIT AT EUROPA! You'll love this bright South West facing plan with open views! Updated with newer floors, paint, and A/C unit. Conveniently located in Crosstown just steps from Rogers Arena, BC Place Stadium, Costco, T&T Grocery, Skytrain, Cineplex Odeon International Village Cinema, restaurants and park. Amenities include indoor pool, sauna, hot tub, exercise facility, 24 hour concierge and bike storage. Comes with 1 parking and TWO Storage lockers!! Walking distance to Crosstown Elementary School. Don't miss out on this opportunity!

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Jarritos Soda Drinks 355ml

Green Giant Corn Niblets 341ml

Omega Wholefoods Pitted Prunes 500g

Emma Grapeseed Oil 1 L

/EA

7.00

/EA

Dempster’s Hamburger And Hot Dog Buns 12’s

5.00

1.98

2/$

$

Farmers Egg Noodle 500g

Armstrong Melts Slices 450gr

2.98

2/$

/EA

Christie Ritz Crackers 180-200gr

4.88

$

/EA

5.00

Ritter Sport Chocolate 100g

98

/EA

Nescafe Rich Instant Coffee 170gr

2.48

3.48

/EA

I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter 454gr

/EA

5.00

1.98

/EA

Inca Kola 300ml

/EA

Athena Sea Salt 750gr

3.88

$

Cinnamon Buns 6’s

7.98

LIMIT 02

/PKG

/EA

Delmonte Fiesta Tropical Fruit Salad 3.3kg

$

1.28

Olio D’ Oro Sunflower Oil 1l

$

$

¢

$

/EA

/LB

Thai Banana Mexico

Milano Croissants 300g

$

Dan D Pak Walnuts Halves 700gr Jar

1.48

2/$

/EA

/LB

98¢

/LB

Dan D Pak Organic Chestnuts 100gr

6.98

/EA

$

/EA

Knorr Clear Chicken Broth 398ml

11.98

$

1.98

88

¢

7.88

Fresh Flat Iron Steaks AAA

Tomato on the Vine B.K.

5.48

/EA

2.98

$

/LB

Ataulfo Mango Mexico

Celery Bunch USA

/LB

Fresh Back Rib Tail

1.78

$

$

2.68

$

/EA

$

$

UFC Coconut Water 1l

KILLARNEY LOCATION ONLY (E 49TH AVE)

68

¢

/LB

$

8.88

$

/LB

Fresh Eye of Round Roast

98¢

$

6.98

STARTS 03/01/20 AND ENDS 07/01/20 AT 3:00 PM PST. MUST BE 19 AND RESiDENTS OF BC TO ENTER. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PLEASE SEE iN STORE FOR MORE DETAiLS.

6.98

/EA

Sorbetero Frozen Dessert 1.4l

6.98

$

/EA

Jasmine Honey Plate Comb 400gr

$

1.48

Italian Mortadella Per 100G

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