Vancouver Is Awesome #43 - January 28, 2021

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Wiley canines nipping at people in Stanley Park City launches educational campaign  A8

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

Thor Diakow joins V.I.A. TV host and producer takes position as our first full-time Video Reporter  A4

Lousy start shouldn’t have come as a surprise

Is the pandemic resulting in a ‘baby bust’?

Choir counters negative news with ‘Fight Song’ performance

The team has been more than unlucky so far  A5

B.C. is seeing its lowest birth rate in a decade  A7

Award-winning chorus aims to inspire and energize  A11

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e're excited to announce that we've brought Thor Diakow onto the V.I.A. reporting team! Thor got his start in the media in Vancouver as a talk show producer at 980 CKNW in 2003. He went on to work as a producer and host with City TV's Breakfast Television for the next 14 years. His role with Vancouver Is Awesome is as our first full-time Video Reporter, and he'll be bringing our readers stories from all corners of the city. Watch our website, YouTube, and social media channels for his work.

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surpri The Canucks’ lousy start shouldn’t have come as a surprise

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season, especially when Canucks gene general manager Jim Benning oversaw some m major departures from the roster, wasn’t real realistic.

hings aren’t going well for the Canucks.

That’s an understatement. Heading into Monday’s game against ainst the Ottawa Senators, the Canucks d won just 2 of 7 games and were dead last had in the NHL by points percentage. They’d owed the most shots and goals against per allowed me by a wide margin and their power play game d penalty kill were both bottom-10 in the and ague. league.

The truth is, some of the cracks that have widened this season first appeare appeared last season. Last season, the Canucks allowed the fourth-most shots against per game in the NHL and were even worse just lookin looking at even strength — only the Chicago Blackhawks allowed a higher rate of sshots at 5-on-5. The Canucks’ defence was fa far too permissive.

his isn’t how this season was supposed This to go. The Canucks took a step forward st season and made the playoffs after last a four-year absence, then eliminated the anley Cup Champion St. Louis Blues Stanley d came one game away from the Western and onference Finals against the Vegas Golden Conference nights. Knights. his season was meant to be a continuation This of that success, with vital playoff experience nder the belts of the team’s young core. under hey entered training camp brimming with They nfidence, believing that they had a great confidence, am that could be a powerhouse in the allteam

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It’ss early yet, but it’s not like the Canucks ve just been unlucky. The cracks are have owing in the Canucks roster and they’re showing ginning to look like ravines. beginning

Canadian North Division. These first games have been a wake-up call like a fire alarm in the middle of the night. But the Canucks’ performance shouldn’t be that surprising. So many things had to go right for the

Canucks to make the playoffs last season, such as elite goaltending from Jacob Markstrom, a career year from the newlyacquired J.T. Miller and several other players, and a near-perfect rookie season from Quinn Hughes. Expecting all of those same things to go right again this

In fact the Canucks were outscored at 5-on-5 last season, though not nearly to the ex extent they were out-shot, which is a testame testament to their goaltending. Just look at the Canucks’ playoff series against the Vegas Golden Knights. Th They allowed a whopping 39 shots against p per game in that series, despite not one of the games going to overtime. The last thre three games were particularly absurd. The G Golden Knights out-shot the Canucks 127-to-5 127-to-54. Yes, the Canucks took that series to se seven games, but only through an absolutely heroic effort from goaltender Thatcher Dem Demko. CONTINUE ON PAGE 12

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Public Hearing: February 9, 2021 Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at 6 pm to be convened by electronic means Vancouver City Council will hold a Public Hearing to consider zoning for these locations: 1. Miscellaneous Amendments - Zoning and Development By-law and Sign By-law To make miscellaneous amendments to the Zoning and Development By-law and Sign By-law to improve clarity, update references, correct inadvertent errors or omissions, and improve the administration of the by-laws. 2. Zoning and Development By-law Amendments for Mass Timber Construction To amend the Zoning and Development By-law to support mass timber construction in new buildings that are seven storeys or higher. The proposed amendments would define mass timber buildings, allow a variance for maximum building height of up to 18 centimetres per floor, and allow design flexibility for mass timber buildings in all zones. 3. Rezoning: 607-621 West 28th Avenue To rezone 607-621 West 28th Avenue from from RS-1 (Single-detached Houses and Duplexes) District to RM 8A (Multiple Dwelling) District, to permit a townhouse development with a floor space ratio (FSR) of up to 1.20. If rezoning is approved, a subsequent development permit process would entail a review of a proposed form of development. 4. CD-1 Rezoning: 728-796 Main Street To rezone 728-796 Main Street from HA-1A (Chinatown South) to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District, to permit an 11-storey, mixed-use building containing 19 social housing units, 75 strata residential units, and ground-floor commercial retail units. A maximum building height of 35.5 metres (116.5 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 6.79 are proposed.

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B.C. may be headed towards 'baby bust' due to COVID-19

Kate Choi is a family demographer, inequality scholar, and quantitative sociologist who is currently working as an associate professor of sociology at Western University in Ontario. Choi believes this trend is not unique to Canada having seen birth rates decline in the United States and East Asia due to COVID-19. "It is following a pattern that is consistent with historical patterns that fertility tends to

Choi noted it would be helpful to see the numbers as the months progress to give a more detailed analysis but so far the falling birth rate does follow historical examples. For instance, Choi mentioned there was no such birth rate decline during the 10 hour blackout New York City experienced in 1965 as opposed to the decline seen following the Spanish Flu of 1918. The reason for the decrease Choi says is put simply, a great deal of uncertainty. Additional data will point more directly to which issue most affected B.C.’s birth rate but Choi says there are a number of issues that affect birth rates that have already been identified in other countries. Chief among those reasons was uncertainty with the economy and job security coupled with the already rising costs of child-rearing. Closely related to the economics point is housing security, followed by personal safety or safety of the baby.

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Monthly totals collected from the province's birth by local health area numbers average around 3,600 births per month across the province. December 2020 though saw a more than 20 per cent decrease from that average with a decade record low of 2,774 births. While cautiously awaiting more data, experts agree this decline is both a direct result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and a consistent global trend in nations heavily affected by the virus.

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ollowing more reports of coyotes in Stanley Park chasing and 'nipping' at joggers and cyclists, the City of Vancouver's Park Board has launched a public education campaign aimed at informing the public about co-existing with these wild canines.

About a dozen coyotes reportedly call the park home. Though the animals are naturally scared of humans, coyotes tend to become bold and aggressive when fed by people, the city explained in a Jan. 22 news release. Last week, park rangers opted to close trails in Stanley Park's Brockton Oval and Hollow Tree area, near Prospect Point, for the second time in as many weeks due to reports of coyotes behaving aggressively. "Unfortunately, people are removing the barriers or walking around them and continuing on the trails," Park Board staff explained in the release. Financing Available on Orders Above $1000. No Payment & No Interest for 6 Months or 12 Equal Monthly Payments at 0% Interest on approved credit (O.A.C).

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Two more people were chased by coyotes Thursday night, one of whom was bitten. The woman was jogging in the Hollow Tree area on the west side of Stanley Park when a coyote bit her at approximately 5 p.m. "The force of the incident caused her to fall over," BC Conservation officers explained in a Facebook post. The woman reportedly sought treatment in hospital, and was released.

The pair join a total of around 13 people who have reported being chased by coyotes in Stanley Park in recent weeks. Members of the BC Conservation Officer Service are now working to find and capture the animal involved in the latest aggressive incidents, according to the release. As part of the coyote education campaign, visitors to Stanley Park can expect to see park rangers stationed at a booth near Lumberman’s Arch throughout the next two weeks, doling out educational materials from the Stanley Park Ecology Society. These rangers will be advising park users about the importance of refraining from feeding coyotes or any other wildlife. "Wildlife feeding is a significant issue in our parks, which has impacts to wildlife health and behaviour. It breaks down our healthy boundary with wildlife and can lead to aggressive animal behaviour towards people," reads the release. "And, please, respect barriers rangers have installed in the park." By Megan Lalonde

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OPINION: You can show you care by wearing a mask while going through drive-thrus

In fact, we wear masks into every establishment we enter these days, for the same reason. Signs on the door tell us that we're not allowed to enter if we're not abiding by the Public Health Order that's meant to slow the transmission of COVID-19. However, I have yet to see a sign in any drive-thru I've been through over the

past 11 months—and I have been through MANY—that requests that we wear a mask for the safety of the workers who are taking our money and handing us our food in that setting. Starbucks doesn't seem to have them. McDonald's, Wendy's and A&W too, and even those that do would find it hard to enforce. As a result, you'll notice that not everybody in their cars is wearing them as they get their food, or coffee, or whatever they ordered.

Sure we're in our cars that are technically outside, but we come closer than 6 feet to these front-line workers, so we should be wearing masks. Not only is it a sign of respect to the people working these jobs, but it just might help slow the spread of COVID-19. Let's all wear a mask for a minute as we're driving through. It's a tiny gesture that will show these workers how much we appreciate them.

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Known for its packaged plant-based meat subs like sausages, burgers, and taco 'stuffers,' The Very Good Butchers' slogan is "We butcher beans." "We want to make plant-based eating as approachable, nutritious and delicious as possible by creating food that’s Very Good for people, animals and the planet (while having a little fun along the way)," explains the company.

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The Very Good Butchers' humble roots go back to selling its plant-based items at the Denman Island Farmers' Market before shifting ops to Victoria and getting a boost from TV's Dragon's Den. In Victoria, The Very Good Butchers operate a shop and restaurant inside the Public Market in the city's downtown core. Now, with product in stores across western Canada and Toronto, The Very Good Butchers has finally gone public with its plans to have a major presence in Vancouver - one of the world's best-regarded cities for plant-based eating, according to a recent ranking. "Coming to the Vancouver neighbourhood of Mt. Pleasant late summer/fall will be some sizzlin' plant-based eats," The Very

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I lost my beloved "Bogie" two years ago and it was an extremely difficult time. The callous comments made by "well meaning" people accentuated my grief. I've spoken to other pet parents and we have come up with some of the worst things to say after hearing a much loved pet has died. 1. Oh are you getting another one? 2. Oh well, they are a lot of work.

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The fo our-part a cappella chorus (show choir) is a member of Sweeet Adelines International, a singing organization for womeen, and is the current world silver medalists. Memb bers are from all over the Greater Vancouver area and beeyond including North Delta, Ladner, Tsawwassen, Surreyy, South Surrey, White Rock, Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Langleey, Kelowna, Kamloops, Penticton, Richmond, New Westm minster, Burnaby, Maple Ridge, Coquitlam, Port Coquiitlam, Port Moody, Vancouver, West Vancouver, Nort rth th Vancouver, Squamish, Vancouver Island, Washington State, Calgary and even Australia.

“Our world has challenged us and continues to challenge us in ways we’ve never seen before. When faced with these situ tuations, u we are tempted to turn inwards, towards the darkn kne ness. Or we can face outwards, searching for the sun and op pening our arms to our community, explained chorus memb ber Meghan Fell. "At Lions Gate Chorus we choose

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The ch horus has not rehearsed or performed in person since the initial coronavirus lockdown back in early March. Howeever, the Zoom platform has allowed members to meet regu gula u arly and now they have come together for a virtual perf rform f mance of Rachel Platten’s Fight Song to provide inspiraation amid the world’s many current challenges.

to do just that. In spite of the fact that we haven’t rehearsed together in person (in nearly 11 months), our desire to inspire, energize and encourage our audiences hasn’t waned. We knew (this song) the perfect vehicle for this message.

of kindness can send waves of love into motion. We choose to believe in love and community and that together we will come through this, galvanized and grateful for the things that truly matter.”

“The song’s lyrics remind us that we are stronger together, that even the smallest spark can start a fire and that the smallest act

The performance can be seen on the YouTube platform. By Mark Booth

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ongoing, staff and residents at the assisted living facility say they are continuing to practice all the necessary health and safety protocols. "While the majority of group activities have been cancelled, certain activities have been modified to meet new regulations and increase morale at the seniors' care home," reads the release. For example, religious services and exercise programs are now offered through streaming services. By Megan Lalonde

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e won’t be at a place where we can travel.”

That was Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry’s message Friday, Jan. 22, responding to questions over whether the province’s plan to vaccinate 4.3 million people by October would open up non-essential travel to British Columbians over the next several months. “We know there are a lot of celebratory events coming up like Chinese New Year. We need those to remain low-key, virtual events this year,” she said.

But on Thursday, Premier John Horgan rejected calls for a ban on interprovincial travel, after seeking a legal review on a potential border lockdown to stem the transmission of COVID-19. Finding that much of the current interprovincial travel is work-related, and therefore essential, it cannot be restricted, Horgan stated in a written statement.

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imposing travel restrictions at this time.” On Friday, Horgan said his government would “be guided by the science.”

Current public health orders require masks in public indoor spaces and limit social gatherings to a single household or “core bubble” until at least Feb. 5 at midnight. They do not, however, restrict movement across the province.

Pointing to his own affinity for attending lacrosse games as well as B.C.’s 150th anniversary since Confederation this summer, Horgan said, “We’re not making plans right now, and British Columbians shouldn’t be making plans right now.”

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