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Local salmon dinner now province-wide Wild Salmon Celebration expands beyond Vancouver  A10

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PNE Fair reveals details for ‘Drive-Thru Experience’

VPD officers test positive for COVID-19

Breaking down the details of the ‘K-12 Education Restart Plan’  A7

There will be SuperDogs this summer!  A4

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PNE Fair reveals details for its unique 2020 'Drive-Thru Experience'

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t's over a century old, and has seen lots of changes through the years, but for 2020, the Fair at the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) is going to be one like none other in its history.

There will also be a parade, and heaps of fair food for the whole family to enjoy. Here's what the PNE outlines for what ticket holders will experience: • The President's Choice® SuperDogs™ Tail-Gate Party!

Due to COVID-19 restrictions on mass gatherings, the PNE has gotten creative with their approaches to bringing people together, supporting vendors, and celebrating British Columbia.

• Drive thru-agriculture displays including all your favourite barnyard animals

For 2020, the PNE Fair will be a "drive-thru experience" aimed at giving guests a taste of all their traditional Fair favourites.

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“We really wanted to showcase those special PNE memories of great entertainment and bring together British Columbians for their traditional end-of-summer PNE experience that celebrates the best of the PNE Fair,” says the PNE Creative Director Patrick Roberge. SuperDogs? Check. Giant dinos? Check. Agriculture? Check.

• A Summer Celebration PNE Reverse Parade!

done more themed food and entertainment events, as well as a Canada Day "reverse parade." Admission is priced per vehicle, $25, regardless of how many people you (safely) have inside the car. Each vehicle going through the PNE Fair "drivethru experience" will receive a pair of tickets to the 2021 Fair at the PNE as well as a PNE face mask. Food and prize home ticket purchases extra. Fair reps not that the event will follow full social distancing protocols as outlined by the Ministry of Health and public health officials.

• Larger than life dinosaurs and your favourite cartoon characters • Iconic Fair food including Hunky Bills, mini donuts, corn dogs and poutine Earlier this season, the PNE debuted the drive-thru format, test driving (if you will) the concept with events centred on iconic foods like Mini Donuts and BBQ. They've since

The PNE Fair is early this year, and will run August 22 through 30 (closed on Monday, August 24). Hours will be 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Additionally, for separate (pre-purchased) admission, you can visit Playland, which will

be open Saturdays, Sundays and holidays until September 7 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. When: Aug. 22-30 (closed Aug. 24) from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Where: PNE Grounds - 2901 East Hastings St., Vancouver Cost: $25 per carload; food and prize home tickets separate. Buy tickets online. By Lindsay William-Ross

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The provincial insurer said August 7 that customers are reinsuring vehicles at higher than historic levels. Since April 23, some 300,000 new plate policies have been issued for non-fleet customers compared with the approximately 120,000 non-fleet customers

who cancelled their insurance policies for the same time period. ICBC suggested customers talk to their brokers to ensure proper insurance, including those people using their vehicle for the delivery of food or medical products and services. Waiving of the $18 re-plating fee and of the first knowledge test fee for learner driver's licence holders whose licence expired during

the pandemic will remain in place. Customers can continue to renew their insurance by phone and email with the help of brokers, while those still facing financial hardship and who pay for their insurance on a monthly basis can defer payments for up to 90 days with no penalty. After a four-month hiatus, ICBC began rebooking non-commercial road tests CONTINUE ON PAGE 5

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hree Vancouver police officers have tested positive for COVID-19 after breaking up a party of over 100 people.

In a tweet, Vancouver Police Union president Ralph Kaisers said two entire patrol teams are also off work and self-isolating after officers came in contact with the virus while responding to the "out of control" gathering. His tweet came in response to Health Minister Adrian Dix's claim that he "can't imagine being more concerned," amid a rising number of COVID-19 cases across B.C.

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Vancouver Park Board could have legalized drinking in parks this year

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f not for a Vancouver Park Board decision last month, Vancouver parks and beaches could have had designated areas for responsible alcohol consumption by now. Although physical distancing protocols have prompted the cities of North Vancouver and Port Coquitlam to designate public drinking areas in specific park sites, alcohol is still very much prohibited in Vancouver’s public parks.

The crux of the issue is that the Vancouver Park Board has authority over Vancouver parks and beaches. Under the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act, “municipalities” and “regional districts” can designate public zones for alcohol consumption. Unfortunately, Vancouver Park Board is neither a municipality nor a regional district as per provincial law, thus confining Park Board’s executive authority over liquor control to a sort of legal purgatory. This is why Vancouver City Council was able to approve four, non-park outdoor plazas to allow alcohol consumption, while the Vancouver Park Board is unable to authorize similar designated zones at parks and beaches. BC Attorney General David Eby recognized that the permanent fix for this legislative limbo is an amendment to the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act to include Vancouver Park Board. However, as Eby expressed to Vancouver Park Board in a July 30 letter, this legislative change is “unlikely to be passed into law for at least a year”. In the interim, the BC Attorney General’s office offered a “second solution”: With Park Board’s permission, the BC government could temporarily assume regulatory authority of Vancouver’s parks and beaches. The Province would then implement the instructions of the Park Board “wherever possible” until such time the necessary amendment to the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act is passed.

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This outcome surprised Attorney General David Eby. In the July 30 letter to Vancouver Park Board, Eby emphasized that by only pursuing the BC Liquor Control Act amendment and not temporarily ceding regulatory authority to the Province, Park Board would effectively “not allow public consumption of liquor in designated Vancouver parks this summer.” Ultimately, Eby offered a “hybrid approach” to allow the public to consume liquor in designated Vancouver parks. The long-term solution was, as Park Board has pursued, a statutory amendment to the BC Liquor Act, which Eby clearly stated will take “at least a year” to complete. The short-term solution was, as Park Board rejected, a temporary transfer of authority that would have seen Vancouver park and beach space designated for alcohol consumption this summer. Instead of pursuing both solutions, as Eby recommended, Park Board opted only to pursue the long-term fix. This decision effectively deprived Vancouver the ability to legally permit responsible alcohol consumption at all parks and beaches this summer. As it stands, the gist of why public drinking is not permissible in Vancouver parks remains embedded in the language of the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act. But, despite the best efforts of BC Attorney General David Eby to find an expedient, short-term solution, Vancouver Park Board decided to reject the interim measure that would have allowed responsible alcohol consumption in the city’s parks and beaches. Mo Amir is the host and producer of the podcast, This is VANCOLOUR, available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and on the web at www.thisisvancolour.com

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Time to be extra careful in preventing human-caused fires, says BC Wildfire Service

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t’s been a mercifully tame wildfire season to date, with fires in the Coastal Fire Centre well below the 10-year average— but with high temperatures persisting, that could soon change.

“It’s time for the public to be extra careful in preventing human-caused fires,” said BC Wildfire Service wildfire technician Marc Simpson. “We have dry conditions, we’re seeing fires starting now, and actually this weekend we were seeing them grow beyond spot sizes. “We don’t have unlimited resources, so we really want to reduce any human-caused fires we can.” As of Aug. 3, there were just 11 fires burning in the Coastal Fire Centre, and just 69 to date since April—a far cry from the 109 fires to the same point last year, and the 10-year average of 106. The region’s fire hazard was greatly reduced by the rains of May and June, Simpson said, noting that hazards are always expected to increase in July and August. But the relatively wet spring means more resources are available should activity pick up, Simpson said. “What really stretches our resources is when we get a draw on resources provincially [earlier in the season],” he said. “Right now we have good capacity for resources in our crews up north. They have very little fire activity, so should we get more fires down here, we’re going to be able to pull those resources down from up north as well.” The Pemberton Fire Zone, which Simpson has worked out of

for much of his 25-year career, is also benefiting from a new three-person response crew added in April (to go along with two, 20-person crews and three, three-person crews). “Their primary objective is to get to the fires quickly and control them at the smallest size possible,” Simpson said, adding that the self-contained crews can travel by truck or helicopter, and have the equipment to stay on a fire for 24 hours. “So we can fly them to a mountainside where a lightning strike has occurred, and they can use hand tools and chainsaws and assistance from a helicopter to hopefully suppress a fire at the smallest size possible.” Further, Simpson’s position with BC Wildfire was transitioned last fall to more of a prevention focus, allowing him to get more in-depth with FireSmart initiatives and fuel management programs in the region. “It gives us more horsepower; more time dedicated to prevention activities,” he said. “There’s a lot to do, and that’s the focus of my work [now], where in the past I’ve had duties as far as basically helping run a 60-person firefighting base.” To report a fire, call 1-800-663-5555 (*5555 on a cell phone). By Braden Dupuis

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some but not all off-leash parks in the city. She notes that this sectioning could be done easily in New Brighton Park, which already has two separate entrances. "We need to make this a mandatory change... All off leash dog parks throughout the city of Vancouver should have a section for small breed dogs. They deserve to live and play without fear of being attacked and killed," Tom writes. "As pet owners it is our duty to love and protect our animals. Let's keep our small dogs safe and make a positive change on behalf of Zooey." At the time of this writing, 2,088 people have signed the petition. By Elana Shepert

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