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  • Vancouver: SFU's medical school gets historic $40 million donation | June 08
    2026/06/08
    Vancouver's Simon Fraser University launches a new medical school with a $40 million donation from the Stephens family, while a coroner's inquest into Indigenous woman Tatyanna Harrison's death begins in July. Quadra Island struggles with a doctor shortage despite raising funds, and Vancouver secures top spot as World Cup host city with enhanced security measures.
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  • Vancouver: FIFA warns Vancouver pet store over soccer jersey plush bears | June 07
    2026/06/07
    Vancouver's Local Wire update covers a FIFA warning for a pet store selling soccer-themed bears, a mediator appointed for 911 worker strikes, and Metro Vancouver's stage 3 water restrictions due to drought. The episode also highlights a wildfire alert in the Cariboo region and forestry reform calls from the provincial task force.
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  • Vancouver News Today — June 06
    2026/06/06
    Vancouver's Local Wire podcast faced technical issues preventing today's full report from being generated. Listeners are urged to check back tomorrow for the complete local news roundup.
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  • Vancouver: Caregivers face burnout as families wait years for long-term care beds. | June 05
    2026/06/05
    Vancouver families face growing stress as long-term care waitlists stretch and caregivers burnout, while a local couple pleads guilty to stealing over $5,000 from jewelry stores. As FIFA World Cup 2026 nears, warnings about illegal Airbnbs and scams surge, alongside political shifts in B.C. with the Conservatives gaining ground.
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  • Vancouver: Toxic drug crisis report highlights urgent lessons for Vancouver's public hea... | June 04
    2026/06/04
    Vancouver's Local Wire update covers critical lessons from Fraser Health on illicit drug impacts, a serious shooting in Langley, and concerns over a repeat offender in restaurant incidents. The episode also highlights LNG Canada's potential Phase 2 expansion and the alarming rise of emaciated grey whales on B.C. shores.
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  • Vancouver: Paddleboarders found dead in Browning Lake | June 03
    2026/06/03
    Vancouver RCMP confirmed two missing paddleboarders found dead in Browning Lake, prompting safety warnings for outdoor adventurers. Surrey’s police chief was replaced amid tensions as the province transitions to local forces, while a teacher’s controversial comment led to suspension and debate over school communication policies.
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  • Vancouver: Surrey police chief ousted as new water restrictions begin | June 02
    2026/06/02
    Vancouver's Surrey police board voted to replace Chief Norm Lipinski, marking a shift in leadership amid calls for reform, while Metro Vancouver enters Stage 3 water restrictions due to ongoing drought conditions in Nanaimo. Local politics also saw B.C. Conservative leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay face unity challenges and the passing of Vancouver's Mel Zajac, founder of the Zajac Ranch for Children.
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  • Vancouver: Two paddleboarders missing after going under in lake near Squamish | June 01
    2026/06/01
    Vancouver authorities are searching for two missing paddleboarders in Browning Lake near Squamish after they went under on the Sea to Sky Highway. The city’s energy sector faces a potential shift as German gas company SEFE eyes LNG from B.C.’s Ksi Lisims project, while new Conservative leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay outlines her social conservative platform.
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