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Metro Vancouver man has been charged under the Quarantine Act after refusing to self-isolate upon his return from a flat Earth conference in the United States. Mak Singh Parhar, 47, has been charged with three counts of contravening a section of the Quarantine Act, which requires him to self-isolate for 14 days upon reentry into Canada. Parhar attended Flatoberfest 2020 on Oct. 24 in Greenville, South Carolina, an event for people who believe the Earth is flat. In a post on his personal Facebook page, Parhar shares an image of himself "hanging out with two out of the three pioneers of [flat earth] activism" and adds that the duo inspired him to "start handing out red pills"—a reference to the 1999 film The Matrix.

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On Oct. 28, New Westminster Police Department officers began investigating Quarantine Act violations of a resident who had recently reentered Canada from the United States. “Despite being reminded of the federal legislation that requires travellers to self-isolate under the Quarantine Act, and receiving a violation ticket, Makhan Singh Parhar refused to comply and continued leaving his residence,” said a press release from the police department. “On Nov. 2, 2020 at approximately 11 p.m., the New Westminster police arrested Makhan Singh Parhar for repeated violations under the Quarantine Act.” According to New Westminster police, Parhar is being held in custody. “Our priority is the safety of New Westminster residents,” police

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hat’s a small body, gentlemen, that’s a small body.” That was Brian Burke’s assessment of Quinn Hughes after the Canucks drafted him 7th overall in 2018, after a long soliloquy about why taking a college player in the draft is a risk because they can just wait four years and sign with whatever team they want. As it turned out, neither of Burke’s concerns were well-founded. Hughes signed with the Canucks just a year after he was drafted and immediately went about proving that his size wouldn’t prevent him from thriving in the NHL. His 53 points led all rookies in scoring, something a defenceman hadn’t done since Brian Leetch and Bobby Orr, and he was on-pace for several franchise records before the COVID-19 pandemic ended the regular season. When the playoffs came around, he did set one major NHL record: his 16 points in the playoffs is the most by a rookie defenceman in NHL history. Beyond the points and the accolades, Hughes is a gamechanger on the back end for the Canucks, completely changing the way they play every time he steps on the ice. His elusiveness with the puck, speed on his skates, and pinpoint passing make him a one-man breakout. The question is, what’s next for the smooth-skating sensation? He was a revelation in the regular season and a breakout star in the playoffs — what can he do for an encore? Typically, when you want to get an idea for what a player might do in the future, you look for how comparable players have performed in the past. The problem for Hughes is that he doesn’t have many comparables. You have to go back to the 80s to find the most recent defenceman with a better points-per-game at the age of 20. That would be the aforementioned Leetch, but you also find

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all-time greats like Paul Coffey, Phil Housley, Paul Reinhart, and Al MacInnis. It’s hard to compare them directly with Hughes, however, as they played in a different, higherscoring era. That’s ultimately to his credit: the fact that you have to go back to the high-flying 80’s to find players comparable to Hughes is pretty incredible. One way we can compare Hughes to players from the past is to use era-adjusted points from HockeyReference.com. By adjusting based on the number of goals scored per game in different eras of the NHL, era-adjusted points allow comparing players across generations. When adjusting for era, four players comparable to Hughes show up: Paul Coffey, Bobby Orr, Brian Leetch, and, more recently, Drew Doughty. That’s quite the crew of comparables. What did each of them do at 21? Two of them erupted: Coffey went from 89 to 96 points and the season after that scored a ridiculous 136 points; Orr jumped from 64 points at 20 to 120 points at 21. On the other hand, Leetch dropped from 71 to 56 points, while Doughty likewise regressed with just 40 points in his 21-year-old season. That gives us a massive range of expectations for Hughes next season. Even adjusting for era and tossing out Orr’s

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absurdity, that’ that s a range of 43 to 77 points. Weirdly, that seems about right. While Hughes could flirt with a point per game if everything goes right, it’s also entirely possible that Hughes suffers a setback in his sophomore season and “only” puts up around 40 points. What’s key to note here is what Leetch and Doughty did next: they won Norris Trophies and Stanley Cups. At 22, Doughty led the Los Angeles Kings to their first Cup, then did it again at 24. Leetch won his first Norris as the league’s best defenceman at 24, then won the Conn Smythe as the most valuable player in the 1994 playoffs just after turning 26. Canucks fans can only hope that Quinn Hughes and his “small body” can accomplish as much in the next 5-6 years. By Daniel Wagner - Pass it to Bulis

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2. 4745-4795 Main Street To rezone 4745-4795 Main Street from C-2 (Commercial) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District to permit the development of a six-storey, mixeduse building with 89 secured rental housing units. A height of 22 metres (72.2 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 3.7 are proposed. 3. 7280 Fraser Street To rezone 7280 Fraser Street from C-1 (Commercial) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District to permit the development of a six-storey, mixeduse building with 95 secured rental housing units. A height of 22.2 metres (72.8 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 3.24 are proposed. 4. 724 East 56th Avenue To rezone 724 East 56th Avenue from RS-1 (Residential) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District to permit the development of two residential townhouse buildings with 12 secured rental housing units. A height of 10.7 metres (35.1 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 1.40 are proposed. 5. 2924 Venables Street To amend CD-1 (109) (Comprehensive Development) District to permit the development of two six-storey residential buildings containing 145 social housing units. A height of 21 metres (68.9 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 2.02 are recommended. 6. Amendment to the Rental Housing Stock Official Development Plan To amend the Rental Housing Stock Official Development Plan (RHS ODP) to clarify the onefor-one replacement of existing rental housing in RHS ODP designated zoning districts may occur on a site within the same zoning district that has been rezoned to a CD-1. This amendment will still require that existing rental housing be replaced on a one-for-one basis in the same area to ensure no net loss of rental housing. 7. 349 East 6th Avenue To rezone 349 East 6th Avenue from RM-4 (Multiple Dwelling) to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District to permit the development of a 12-storey residential building with 82 social housing units. A height of 38.7 metres (127.0 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 4.87 are proposed.

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Vancouver City Council will hold a Public Hearing to consider zoning for these locations: 1. 1265-1281 Kingsway To rezone 1265-1281 Kingsway from C-2 (Commercial) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District to permit the development of a six-storey, mixeduse building with 43 secured rental housing units. A height of 21 metres (68.9 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 3.74 are proposed.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE APPLICATIONS INCLUDING LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTIESw: vancouver.ca/rezapps These Public Hearings are to be convened by electronic means as authorized by Ministerial Order No. M192, “Local Government Meetings and Bylaw Process (COVID-19) Order No. 3”. Members of the public may attend at City Hall to hear and watch the meeting proceedings, but are strongly urged to listen and watch the proceedings via the City’s website or follow Twitter @VanCityClerk. Due to COVID-19, it is recommended that speakers participate by telephone or provide written submissions; however, space will be made available at City Hall to accommodate those who are unable to participate by telephone. Protective masks are recommended.

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PODCAST CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 The schedule will be packed with a mix of live events, workshops and panels, as well as VanPodFest’s first-ever pitch session. That event will give Vancouver podcasters the opportunity to pitch their best ideas and get feedback from the executive producers responsible for some of the country's biggest podcast networks—think CBC Podcasts, TELUS STORYHIVE, and Canadaland, to name just a few. To that end, the festival's roster is also set to feature a wide variety of acclaimed creators, hosts, and producers. “Vancouver Podcast Festival (at home) may look a little different, but we’re excited to continue showcasing the best storytellers and audio producers from around Vancouver, Canada, and the globe,” said Hannah McGregor, one of the festival's programming committee members, in a release. “Our pared down online programming has a little bit

of something for everyone, whether you’re a brand new podcaster looking to pitch your ideas, a producer trying to put together a great show despite social distancing, or a fan excited to see your favourite podcasters live.” Some highlights from the festival's schedule include Michelle Shephard of the Brainwashed podcast in conversation with CBC's Ian Hanomansing, as well as live recordings of Sandy & Nora Talk Politics and Pop Chat. Attendees can also take part in a workshop dubbed "How to Monetize Your Podcast," and observe a Producer's Roundtable where a group of highlevel producers will talk about the challenges of producing podcasts virtually, sharing tips about how to produce a studio-quality podcast from home. Among participating podcasters are Elamin Abdelmahmoud (Pop Chat, Party Lines, Party in the USA), Andréa Schmidt (Canadaland), Lauren Bercovitch and Chris Kelly (This

Sounds Serious, Kelly&Kelly Studios), Laura Palmer (Island Crime: Where is Lisa?) and more. “Like documentary film, podcasting continues to exemplify the kind of creative and critical commentary needed to help us make sense of these increasingly complex and challenging times brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic," added Selina Crammond, DOXA's director of programming, in the release. "We’re excited to connect with a range of podcast makers, thinkers and listeners during our third annual VanPodFest–at home edition." The 2020 Vancouver Podcast Festival ('At Home' Edition) Where: Online at vanpodfest.ca When: Wednesday, Nov. 18 to Sunday, Nov. 22 By Megan Lalonde

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Vancouver city council directs staff to consider future Olympic Games bid

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ity council voted 7-4 last Wednesday to direct staff to conduct preliminary work on the feasibility of hosting another Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Vancouver and to report back with findings before the end of next April. The request was led by Coun. Melissa De Genova, who said she has received emails and phone calls from residents who wanted to speak to her motion and want to give their opinions on another possible bid for the winter events. “Let speakers come out on either side — support or against — to help inform us of what they want, and to see where things will be at in a few months with the pandemic and what our [economic] recovery looks like,” she told council. De Genova’s motion was supported by Mayor Kennedy Stewart and councillors Rebecca Bligh, Michael Wiebe, Adriane Carr, Lisa Dominato, and Sarah Kirby-Yung, who took a similar stance to De Genova on the need for a staff report and hearing from residents. “If there are pitfalls, then let’s have good conversations about what those might be and have an informed dialogue about it,” said Kirby-Yung, emphasizing the need to explore leveraging social and low-income housing and ways to continue building relationships with the four host nations of the 2010 Olympic Games. Councillors Jean Swanson, Christine Boyle, Pete Fry, and Colleen Hardwick opposed the motion, with Swanson and Fry concerned an Olympic Games would not help deal with the city’s homelessness and affordability

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housing challenges. Swanson argued that the 2010 Olympics and Expo 86 contributed to an increase in property values in Vancouver, which in turn contributed to an affordable housing crisis. “In the Downtown Eastside, everybody pretty much understands that had we spent money on ending poverty and homelessness that we spent on the Olympics, that we could have done that,” she said.

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“I’m actually very uncomfortable with the idea of promoting something during a climate emergency that involves a bunch of flying around in airplanes all over the world. So I think there’s lots of reasons that we should just stop this idea right now.” Fry noted he lives in Strathcona, a few blocks from the homeless camp in Strathcona Park and not far from the RayCam and Strathcona community centres, which serve some of the most vulnerable children in the province. He described the community centres as “under-resourced and threadbare,” saying opportunities to improve conditions for the city’s most vulnerable were squandered during the 2010 Games. “I’m not comfortable referring this motion for staff to do the work because I’m worried the work we’re sending staff to consider and contemplate on this is not grounded in equity and the betterment of all Vancouverites,” he said. Boyle said she appreciated the interest in hearing from the public about hosting another Olympics, but didn’t think it was an issue that should be explored at this point. Hardwick didn’t state her reasons for opposing De Genova’s motion. The previous bid for the Olympics came after 86,113 people voted in a plebiscite in February 2003 to back the Games; 48,651 people opposed the bid. At the crux of the “no” side was the argument money spent on the Olympics would be better funneled into health care, education and housing. De Genova pointed to the construction of the Canada Line, the Convention Centre, the Olympic Village development, the Hillcrest community centre, the addition of public art (large bird sculp ptures at Olyymp pic Villag ge) and the creation of jobs as benefits of the 2010 Olympics. But in her closing remarks, she said she shared concerns raised by Swanson and Fry related to homelessness and poverty ty. y ”I welcome all voices here, especially to the most vulnerable vu u and marginalized in our community ty,” y DeGenova said. “If we can’t leverage something big — if we’re talking about infrastructure [such as housing] — if we can’t do that for them, then why would we do this?” By Mike Howell

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7 farmers markets you'll find in Metro Vancouver this fall and winter

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all is here, and while our warm-weather farmers' markets in Metro Vancouver have mostly wrapped up for the season, there are some that are carrying on into November, and others that will run through to spring. There are a few changes in the typical winter line-up for 2020-2021. While the Vancouver Farmers' Market will still operate its two regular wintertime markets, other markets— like those in Burnaby and New Westminster—are opting out of a winter season this year. Meanwhile, the popular Cannery market in Richmond's Steveston Village has ended its run completely, after six years. Due to COVID-19, farmers' markets in Metro Vancouver will continue to operate differently. Expect to find restrictions on eating on-site, as well as requirements for safe physical distancing and other enhanced safety measures. Take note that some, like the New West market, offer shopping times restricted to certain members of the population, such as seniors.

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former coffee shop in Kerrisdale is being transformed into an upscale French-Asian restaurant, aiming to open soon. Called Jess', the restaurant at 2179 West 41st Avenue (previously Bean Brothers) is a bold venture for owners who hope to replicate their model as a franchise. Renovations have been underway for several weeks at the address. "Modern elegant upscale interior design along with the best quality foods will guarantee our restaurant to be one of the hottest places in the lower mainland pretty soon," pledges the restaurant in job listings. When it comes to food, Jess' promises "Frenchbased fusion cuisine with a magic Asian touch." Though specifics about the menu aren't yet available, Jess' says Chef Brian Jang will be at the stoves, with his expertise in French, Japanese, Korean and Taiwanese food. Currently in the hiring stages for several positions,

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including barista/bartender and servers servers, Jess' Jess says they plan to open in November. We will share more details when they become available. By Lindsay William-Ross

Vancouver Hastings Park When: Sundays 10 a.m.–2 p.m. from Nov 1, 2020 - Apr 25, 2021 (closed Dec. 27) Where: Hastings Park – Centregrounds (between the Forum and the Agrodome on the PNE grounds) When: Saturdays 10 a.m.–2 p.m. from Oct 31, 2020 - Apr 24, 2021 (closed Dec. 26) Where: 50 E 30th Ave & Ontario St UBC Farm Market (end of summer season) When: Nov. 7, 14, 21, 28 Where: UBC Farm - 3461 Ross Drive

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re you ready to get your merry on? The Pacific National Exhibition will be transformed into a glistening winter wonderland this holiday season with a magical, family-friendly drive-through experience called WinterLights - A Magical Journey to Santa. Guests will enjoy the elaborate displays from the warmth of their car as they travel along a 2-kilometre route. They'll journey through nine enchanted lands filled with glowing lights in their mission to discover Santa, with special characters and festive performers to help them along their way. "The Merry & Bright Forest will be lit up in dazzling colours with the musical sounds of your favourite Christmas songs so you can join in on the CAROL-oke," explains the PNE. "In Polar North, you’ll feel the chill of the iceberg cave, igloos, polar bears, seals and penguins. The Teddy Bear Brigade will bring Dreamland to life along with a magical Pegasus and Unicorn." After that, guests will discover a 50-foot purple Christmas tree that leads them to Santa and his dancing elves in Candy Cane Lane. WinterLights will adhere to full social distancing protocols developed in consultation with Vancouver Coastal Health,

and offer the following guidelines for a safe experience: 1. Purchase tickets online, in advance. 2. To comply with provincial health guidelines, please only travel to the event with your family/household unit, and remain in your vehicle. 3. Enter the PNE site at Gate 9 (east side of Playland/Empire Fields), off Bridgeway Street. 4. Your ticket will be scanned through your window by a TicketLeader staff member. Please remain in your vehicle. 5. After ticket confirmation, proceed as directed to the queue and through each of the nine enchanted lands. 6. There will be opportunities to stop to make food truck purchases at the end of the route. 7. Please don’t gather on site. Proceed to the exit and enjoy your food in a safe manner. *Remember to wash or sanitize your hands first before eating. PNE WinterLights--A Magical Journey to Santa When: Dec. 11 – 13 and 17 – 23 from 4 to 10 p.m. Where: 2901 E Hastings St, Vancouver Cost: For carloads of 4 or less: $39 / For carloads of 5 or more: $49 More info at pne.ca/winterlights


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Mayor calling out provincial government in public doesn’t help solve critical social issues

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ast week Vancouver City Council received a presentation from staff on the 2021 Budget. During the time period allocated for Council questions, Mayor Kennedy Stewart came out blasting the Province of B.C., advising he was “gobsmacked” by the news that only $16 million in federal COVID-19 restart funding had been allocated to Vancouver, since he was hoping for $40-60 million. Mayor Stewart continued firing on all cylinders, issuing statements and doing interviews saying he felt shafted, while provincial reps said the money was distributed as intended with a base amount to every municipality and then an allowance on a per capita basis, and that allocations recognized the investment in transit shortfalls the Province had to make since large B.C. municipalities don’t directly fund transit like in other provinces. Meanwhile, other Lower Mainland mayors – including Surrey’s Doug McCallum and Burnaby’s Mike Hurley – expressed their gratitude for the funding to help alleviate losses and costs incurred by cities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The current reality isn’t easy. Revenues are projected to be down for 2021 and there is uncertainty about

the depth and length of the recovery period. The 2021 Vancouver Budget Outlook presented by staff clearly showed the city plan to fill its revenue gap through the use of reserve funds. Receiving relief funding was never budgeted or planned for as part of the recalibration plan, but it will help improve the outlook for next year. Regardless of the mayor’s aspiration for a bigger bailout, the bottom line is that Vancouver has work to do to keep operational spending in line with the new reality, and to hold off on non-priority capital projects. We’re in a different state of normal and we need to adapt and get our own house in order. Vancouver is facing more than a pandemic crisis. We have an opioid crisis that has taken more lives than COVID-19. A homelessness crisis that isn’t getting better. And a mental health and addictions crisis with a huge gap in desperately needed treatment services to get people the help they need to move them forward. It’s clear the current paradigm isn’t working and major change and major investment is needed. These critical social issues all have a much deeper and devastating impact

The creation of a series of greener lanes is also not without a global precedent. There is a movement in London to make it a National Park. The founders of the movement are not worrying about saving nature. The motivation is to humanize cities through greater exposure to nature. There are health and mental health and even documented learning benefits for children when people are more exposed to nature. The benefits of treating the lanes both as they are designed now as important service corridors for emergency services but adding through minor changes making them more hospitable and greener are significant. The most important one will be a contribution to mental health. For those that are at home, work at home or may stay

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working at home being able to look at or walk through trees, plants and shrubs close to home provides comfort. The extra greenery will also reduce temperatures in the summer, noise reduction, provide habitat and food for birds and purify to some extent the air. All it might take to start is for every commercial and residential building to review whether additional outside areas can be planted. This might require the removal of concrete and asphalt but the benefits of that are well documented and are the origin of the Depave movement in Portland. Longer-term the city should work with the fire department, garbage collection

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on our city than the difference in relief dollars the mayor aspired to. Vancouver cannot tackle these critical social challenges effectively without major help and funding from senior levels of government including the Province. And that investment will need to be much more significant than it has been to date. So let’s build strong, respectful relationships with our provincial counterparts, or it will be the residents of Vancouver who pay the price. Sarah Kirby-Yung is a first-time Vancouver City Councillor and former Vancouver Park Board Chair and Commissioner

LETTER: Vancouver laneways are 'eyesores' and 'void of human and natural life.' We should convert them into parks s Vancouver heads into the winter the city should start to prepare and then implement in the spring a plan to convert all the lanes in the city to something better than the eyesores and void of human and natural life many of the lanes embody now. These new Vancouver Lane Parks can be a testimony to hope or a memorial to COVID-19.

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services and parking authorities to develop a new footprint for all of the lanes in Vancouver. This could include areas for tables so people could eat, play board games or drink coffee with friends. In some cases, the rationale of making the lanes one way should be considered. The ends of the lanes should be better marked for drivers and pedestrians' safety. It may also be that a 200 sided matrix cube of economic interests and freedom of the market prevents this final suggestion. Is there a need to have five or six different waste collection companies per lane? A consolidation of collection to one or two companies per lane would reduce noise, traffic and air pollution in the lane and the whole city. If managed properly it would also increase the profitability of collection for the waste management firms. Most of us are tired of the constant beeping of trucks backing up. The world will need more community and social cohesion as it returns from a world of living at home with Netflix. Vancouver can start that process by making the lanes the first step in restoring neighbourhoods. John Gruetzner

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