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hile bird feeders are a common sight in backyards this time of the year, the Wildlife Support Centre is urging people to take them down. The centre, based in Burnaby, says it's had 78 Pine Siskins birds brought in from across the Metro Vancouver region with symptoms of salmonellosis, an infection caused by a member of the Salmonella bacteria family. "The disease can spread because of its congregating behaviour in backyard feeders during the winter,” states the organization in a news release. “Once a bird is infected, mortality rates rapidly increase among all birds who contact the feeder. Distressed birds must be handled safely and with care to prevent the spread through animals and humans.” The best way for people to prevent the spread is to completely remove their bird feeders for the winter. If a pet comes across a potentially infected or dead bird, monitor them for signs of
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dead in areas away from the windows. “When I find a bird dead further from the windows I started to ask myself why?” she says. She echoes the centre's suggestion. Currently, she only has a hummingbird feeder up, which she cleans
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he NHL says they’re ready. But how can you adequately prepare when the future has never seemed less foreseeable? It’ss been over four months since the ancouver Canucks last played a game of Vancouver hockey, ockey, but the start of the 2020-21 NHL ason is finally here. Somehow, it still feels season ke it’s happening all too quickly. like erhaps it’s the lack of the usual build-up Perhaps ffrom om prospect camp to training camp to xhibition games, or perhaps it’s because the exhibition ason is set against the backdrop of a global season andemic and an unsettlingly unstable pandemic olitical situation in the United States. political kay, it’s definitely the second one. Okay, n many ways, a typical season preview In ems inadequate for the coming season. seems re Nate Schmidt and Travis Hamonic Are n upgrade from Chris Tanev and Troy an techer? Will the Canucks miss Jacob Stecher? Markstrom’s team MVP goaltending or will hatcher Demko and Braden Holtby fill Thatcher he void? Is Nils Höglander the next great the wedish Canuck? Swedish Who knows? Maybe! ow can you project how a team will How erform when at any moment any team in perform thee league could see a chunk of their roster uarantined for two weeks? quarantined njuries that take a player out of the lineup Injuries forr weeks at a time are a fact of life in the
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NHL, of course, and teams can see their playoff fortunes teeter on the brink with just one injury to a key player. The difference is that injuries are not contagious. The NHL has already had a couple of COVID-19 scares at training camps, including an outbreak for the Dallas Stars, who had six players and two staff test positive for the disease, causing the postponement of their first three games of the season. Three other teams, including the Canucks, cancelled practices, each of them citing “an abundance of caution.”
If it it’ss an abundance of caution, it it’ss certainly not an overabundance. That would likely mean cancelling the season altogether, rather than flying from city to city. At the very least, it’s more caution than they’ve been showing in Russian hockey: Canucks prospect Vasily Podkolzin saw more than half his KHL team test positive for COVID-19 in September and the team still played on, with teenagers called up from junior hockey filling the roster. The truth is, COVID-19 outbreaks in the NHL are inevitable this season. This isn’t
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"We've postponed about 30 shows so ffar,"" Berman says. There's a bit of a gap in their sched schedule right now, but with more conventi conventions planned for mid-March he says the they're preparing to postpone those. "We’re not going to run them until that time (that they are safe)," he says. However, by July he's hopeful the Vancouver event will be able to go forward as people get vaccinated. "The fans have so much pent up de desire to come to one of our events it's cra crazy," he says. Whether it happens in July or on a later date, Berman says attendees can expect a theatrical presentation with w the guests on stage. Panels, performances performa and question and answer periods are expected, along with chances to get g autographs with the celebrities. There'll T be a vendor space as well. Shatner's appearance will be a high h highlight, he notes, as the famed Canadian ac actor is turning 90 this year. "We’re presenting a documentary o of his life," Berman says. "It’s kinda a 'wel 'welcome back to Canada' for his 90th birthd birthday." Star Trek creator Gene Roddenbe Roddenberry's life will be celebrated as well, as he'd h have turned 100 this year. Tickets will go on sale when Creat Creation has a fully booked slate of guests, B Berman adds; that should happen within th the next month. "We’re looking forward to seeing eeveryone when it’s safe," he says.
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informed that dumping any items in back alleys is, in fact, illegal in Vancouver yearround. The four above-mentioned calls represented only a few of the nearly 1 million interactions across all contact centre channels that 3-1-1 staff experienced in 2020. The most frequently asked questions don't relate to camel-related inquiries, unfortunately, but instead request information about property tax, empty homes tax, and homeowner grants. The 3-1-1 contact centre first launched as a phone line in 2009. Today, it encompasses a growing number of channels through which Vancouverites can submit service requests and civicrelated inquiries. According to the city, phone remains the most popular method of contact for local residents, with the centre experiencing 505,307 calls in 2020. To date, there have been over 13 million interactions to date across all of the Centre's channels, including the 3-1-1 phone line, VanConnect app, live chat online, and the City of Vancouver's official social media accounts.
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he Waterfront Station area we travel through has undergone dramatic changes as a transportation hub in Vancouver. This construction progress photograph, taken by the building’s construction contractors Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., shows the site excavation for the third CPR station was well underway in October 1912. The station eventually opened just under two years later in the summer of 1914.
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The turret of the second CPR station, with its chateau-style architecture, can be seen on the right edge of the photograph. This second station had a short-lived existence. Its first stone was laid in April 1898. By 1914, the building was demolished and replaced by more train passenger platforms and a traffic bridge that connected to Pier D where CPR coastal steamers docked.
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They'll have lights and a pair of hammocks installed, as well. Sky frames are also coming, structures 20 m to 30 m high; they'll create a sort of ceiling to the park. Man-Bourdon notes a pair of bike lanes will flank the park as well, to separate it from vehicle traffic. Other features will include a large playground (with a three-story play-structure) and a water feature that will recycle water (water used in the feature will then go to the toilets in the cafe). While there won't be a field, some trees are planned, to attract birds and pollinators. Currently, the site is being referred to as the Smithe and Richards Park, but Man-Bourdon says a process is underway to name the new park. Funding for the park came from development cost levies. VANCOUVER PARK BOARD
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he city is aiming to open its first new park in downtown Vancouver in nearly a decade this spring. Ground broke a year ago on the 0.8-acre site at Smithe and Richards streets; the hope is to open it in April or May says Alexandre Man-Bourdon, a senior project manager with the Vancouver Parks Board. "Things have been going quite well so far, but we don’t know what challenges are ahead," he says. The city has already faced some challenges and the $13.8 million project is overbudget Man-Bourdon notes. That's due to unforeseen site conditions below the surface; while the site was most recently a gravel parking lot, buildings stood there before. An exact number isn't available he says, since the project isn't finished yet. While not a big park, Man-Bourdon explains it's a much more complex park than what people might have in mind. The city is trying to fit a lot into a small area since land for parks in the city's core is scarce and there's a lot of different interests looking to use park space. "It needs to be robust, so it can handle that day-in-day-out traffic," he notes, explaining that 10,000 people could move through the yet-unnamed park in a day. Passers-by to the site should keep an eye out in the next little while as large-scale pieces begin to show up.
"We’ve got a few months left in the construction," Man-Bourdon says. "The site is going to be changing really quickly." The much-discussed bridge structures, which will cross above the park and give it more square-footage are being built in Surrey; soon spans ranging from 60 to 100 feet will be lifted into place.
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local couple made the most of staying home due to the coronavirus pandemic earlier this year by exploring Vancouver's beautiful parks. Steven Smethurst, who describes himself as a "Maker, Hacker, Coder, Artist, and all-around great guy," realized that he wasn't going to get a great deal of exercise after his office shut down in March 2020 and he started working from home. For the first few weeks of the pandemic, he says he felt somewhat blue. "The lack of daily exercise, the same four walls every day, and the general stress of COVID were causing me to be mildly depressed," he writes in a blog post. As a fun project, Smethurst's partner suggested that they should explore the city's parks. While the city has over 250 of them, they realized that they could visit each one by the end of the year if they made it to a couple of them daily. And for parks along bike paths, they realized they could see a
dozen a day while they were biking around. For proof, the creative duo snapped a selfie in front of each local park's sign and shared it on social media. It took the couple seven months to complete the project, and they visited their last park on Dec. 19, 2020. On his blog, Smethurst says that one of his favourite parks
is Deering Island Park: "The small park on Deering island, has a good bench with great views of the Fraser River. From this park, you can walk the Fraser river trail and see a bit of Vancouver’s historic milling sites." Other green spaces included on the list are Queen Elizabeth Park, Crab Park, Habitat Island, VanDusen
Smethurst writes that he started off by making a spreadsheet of all the parks, which he sorted by neighbourhood. The couple then tried to visit them based on neighbourhoods, but found it better to create a google map of all parks across the city and check them off as they visited them.
"This was a great project for COVID-19 (2020). It allowed us to explore different neighbourhoods that we wouldn’t have visited otherwise and got us some exercise. It also helped me mentally deal with COVID-19 and gave me something to look forward to every day," he explains.
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Spectacular and truly unique corner, split level, WORK/LIVE loft in Railtown’s EDGE development on the waterfront. Prominent ground floor access to this 1968 sq. ft. open plan with 18 ceilings and expansive Burrard Inlet and North Shore Mountain views featuring the Port, Cruise Ships and Seaplanes. This bright and airy layout with 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths and a very generous living room is ideal for its current use but easily adaptable to LIVE/WORK use or your fabulous residential use only. Includes 4 secured parking spots. 7,000 sq. ft. amenity building with exercise facility, recording studio, woodwork, metal and ceramics workshops. Prime location steps from many of Vancouver’s trendiest restaurants and a short stroll to Gastown, Chinatown and the Central Business District. VIRTUAL TOUR at www.rodmackay.com
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Quaint & cozy home, sitting on an 8184sf corner lot in the sought-after SW Marine Drive area. Opportunity for families to live in, to build a luxury home or one with a laneway house. Great for investors, too. Bring your design ideas as this wonderful home has massive potential. Real wood parquet floors as you enter then met with beautiful 1/4 sawn oak floors in the living and dining areas. Unique cove ceilings and gorgeous French doors leading you out to the spacious 28’6 x 12’2 balcony to watch the birds in the park-like fenced backyard. 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths, 5 yr old roof, on-demand hot water tank, wood-burning & electric f/p’s. School catchment includes McKechnie Elementary & Magee Secondary. Close to transit, Choices, Kerrisdale, UBC, St. Georges, York House & Crofton House.
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Located in Cates Hill, with expansive & ever-changing views across Snug Cove and Howe Sound to the North Shore Mountains. Cozy in winter, with an open plan, kitchen, DR, LR & den - all warmed by the fireplace & a custom hearth. Antique stained-glass windows add a gorgeous touch & lighting between the hallway & den. In warmer months, the main floor opens to a large extended deck taking life outside. The upper level is a master suite including an office area, bedroom and master ensuite with combined shower/steamer. On the lower level 2bdrms and a FR opening to the garden area. Close to amenities of Snug Cove – near trails, Artisan Square and the school.
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Enticing east south east-facing Eaglecliff waterfront estate on 1.75 acres. The main home features three bedrooms, Den, Family Room opening on to the kitchen and a sun-drenched deck with a sunken pool. The property has a stunning panoramic outlook towards Horseshoe Bay and Passage Island. Also included is a gorgeous Doug Berry designed detached one bedroom cottage - which is set away from the main house for total privacy. The main house and property needs some TLC, but is an excellent opportunity to snag a rare Bowen waterfront acreage.
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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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This elegant townhome showcases open concept living with over 1,800 sqft total area. Chef's dream kitchen with Gaggenau appliance package, 3" Quartz countertop, wood veneer cabinetry, wine fridge & eating area. Bright living room with sliding door for privacy. Spacious dining room/recreation room. Upper floor has 3 bdrms with luxurious master ensuite. Entrance level offers an ensuite for your guests. Mountain & city views from your own roof top deck. Control4 smart home systems, custom shelving with LED lighting system, side by side 2 car parking with EV charger and 2-5-10 new home warranty. Walking distance to Trafalgar Elementary and Park. Truly a great home for young family!
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