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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

‘Don’t Call It a Cult’

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The NHL’s aggressive schedule for the post-COVID Canucks is reckless at best

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refuel their bodies between games, not to mention rest mentally. Several players talked about the mental grind of the beginning of the season. Sleep is also a key element in recovery for athletes, which makes the team’s travel schedule a concern. They will twice have to travel from one city to another between games on back-to-back nights, while one stretch of their upcoming schedule will see them change time zones five times in the space of 13 days. It’s a relentless, unforgiving grind of a schedule for a team in perfect health, like the Canucks were for the most part to start the season. For a team coming off a COVID-19 outbreak? It shows a blatant disregard for the health and safety of the players. Certainly, some of the Canucks were asymptomatic while in self-isolation and may return to the ice none the worse for wear. Others, however, experienced everything from fatigue, headaches, and nausea, to vomiting and other severe symptoms. It is known that the virus can cause damage to the lungs, heart, and brain, which can cause everything from heart failure to breathing problems, to strokes. Professional athletes in other sports have reported struggling with their conditioning as much as six months after having COVID-19. This isn’t meant to be alarmist, merely concerned. NHL players push themselves to their limits game after game. What happens when that limit is lower than they’re expecting

o start the 2020-21 season, the Canucks played 18 games in 31 days. It was a brutal slog of a schedule with four sets of back-to-back games and three times where they played four games in one week. By the end of that opening month of the season, the players werre exhausted. They had a six-game losing streak to end off the stretch where they were out-scored 29-to-11. While thee Canucks were already looking like a team that was going to take a step back, that brutal run of games to start off the seaason certainly didn’t help. No ow, coming off the worst COVID-19 outbreak the NHL hass seen, the Canucks are going to be asked to take on an eveen more daunting schedule. Insstead of 18 games in 31 days, it will be 19 games in 31 days. Insstead of four sets of back-to-backs, it will be six. Instead of playying four games in one week three times, they’ll do it five tim mes. Wh hen the Canucks resume their schedule on Friday, April 16 — or “if” considering they had a new COVID-19 case thiss past weekend — the team won’t have a two-day break bett ween games for the rest of the season. For a team that hassn’t played in three weeks, hasn’t been able to practice, hassn’t been able to train, and has 20+ players who tested possitive for COVID-19, it seems like an incredibly reckless sch hedule that is asking for players to get injured. Neever mind the results of the games — the Canucks are far eno ough back in the playoff race that the results don’t matter. Forr the Canucks, these last 19 games should be all about stayying healthy heading into the offseason. Stu udies have repeatedly shown that a lack of rest and reccovery time is a significant reason why high-level athletes gett injured. Players need time for muscles to recover and to

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it to be? When athletes push their bodies past where their bodies are ready to go, that’s when you get soft-tissue injuries — from mild sprains and strains to muscle and ligament tears. It all seems so unnecessary and even absurd. The Canucks are likely to still be playing meaningless regular season games while the other three NHL divisions have already begun the playoffs. At this point, you have to wonder who’s looking out for the health and safety of the players. By Daniel Wagner - Pass it to Bulis

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ictory Square wasn’t always a public square with the Cenotaph standing at attention, as captured in this hand-tinted lantern slide from the second half of the 1920s. The site was initially developed in 1889 as the Provincial Court House, and remained as such until 1911, when the Provincial Court was relocated to a newly completed Court House building on Georgia Street. The original Court House was demolished the following year, with the Provincial Government planning to sell the site. There was strong opposition to this plan from Vancouver residents who wished to see the area turned into a public park. For the next several years the site, as Major Matthews, the first City Archivist describes it, “lay as a desolate untidy waste in the centre of a busy city.” During the latter part of the First

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World War a recruitment tent was erected on the north end of the square where the Cenotaph was eventually built. There was also a several-month tenure in 1917 of an enormous wooden structure known as the Evangelistic Tabernacle where large religious revival meetings were held. The Provincial Government turned over the site to the City at the end of the war to be used as a soldiers’

memorial. In late 1919, the City officially named the site “Victory Square”. Up until then, it had been known as Court House Square. The Cenotaph was built with funds by public subscription and unveiled on April 27, 1924. Landscaping of the rest of the square took place the following year. By Bronwyn Smyth - City of Vancouver Archives

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ancouver author Sarah Berman's first book, Don't Call It a Cult, is an absolute work of art. In its gripping 287 pages, Berman reveals the whole story behind the NXIVM sex cult and its rally, sexually, and generally) perverted leader Keith (morally, niere. It's the best book this reviewer has picked up in Raniere. the last two years. It's billed as "the shocking story of Keith Raniere and the men of NXIVM", and if you're like me you might think women ve already read (and heard) everything that there is to you've w about this twisted mess, and that nothing about the know storyy could shock you. d you'd be wrong, as I was. And awing on years of investigative reporting she did Drawing he cult for Vice as well as months of new research on the usively for the book, Berman delivers stunning new exclusively ails from sources who spoke to her both on and off details the record. The story holds you until the very end. man's research over the years has seen her travel from Berman's w York to Mexico and back to Vancouver where, as you'll New ady know if you've followed the story of this multi-level already rketing self-help company turned sex cult, an unsettling marketing ount of it takes place. amount Onee common flaw of investigative reporters is that while they mayy have near-superhuman abilities to reveal facts and work rces, relaying the information they uncover to people in sources, ay that they'd enjoy can be...well...lacking. As in, many of a way m can't communicate for crap. However Berman's skill at them ging to get the truth is equal to her adeptness at putting digging ds on the page that will draw you in and keep you there. words ormer senior editor at Vice, she had help in the process A former m editors Diane Turbide, Helen Smith, and Alex Schultz, from and the end result is a book I'd recommend to anyone who nts the gory details from start to near-finish. wants

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it but The book pretty much ends with a bow attached to it, even as I write these words, Berman continues to cov cover NXIVM and shine new light on it from other angles. While the main character, Keith Raniere, is in prison for the rest of se his life (he was sentenced to 120 years in 2020), and seemingly most of the people who were indoctrinated have acce accepted the truth, there's still a smattering of faithful out there wh who hold perverte and on to their contorted belief that he's not evil, perverted, completely depraved. If you read Don't Call It a Cult you'll learn that he is an when, undeniably a sex-trafficking fraudster, who he hurt and how it was allowed to happen, and much of the why. You can preorder it from local bookstore Massy Book Books or 2 2021. from Amazon, and get it when it comes out on April 20,

trio of East Vancouver women is hoping to repair the future of a traditionally maledominated industry—cobbling. Awl Together Leather is opening a new location near Commercial Drive on May 4, devoted to leather and footwear repair. As shoe repair shops continue to shut down across Metro Vancouver, ATL will become the city's only female and queer-owned source for leather garment alterations, redyes, custom leatherwork, plus bespoke shoes and boots. Co-owner Ariss Grutter estimates eight local shoe repair businesses have closed during COVID-19, most due to retiring owners. The tiny team is now refining a traditional craft using modern technology mixed with age-old equipment. In order to offset the cost of opening a new space, the entrepreneurs are asking for community support through a Kickstarter campaign which you can view at www.bit.ly/vancobblers. And in case you're wondering, an awl is a sharp, pointed tool used for piercing holes in leather.

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e might not be taking off on dreamy holiday treks in Northern Italy, but the newly-revamped restaurant located in the heart of Vancouver's Coal Harbour area could take us there instead. Kitchen Table Restaurants has revealed the concept for what was the Giovane cafe on the ground floor of the Fairmont Pacific Rim. The Vancouver restaurant group (Ask For Luigi, Pourhouse, DiBeppe) took over the location last summer and operated it for some time as an extension of its 'Pastificio di Luigi' operations, offering fresh and packaged pasta and other light bites and coffee. Inspired by "the bustling hidden gems found on the quaint backstreets of Venice" what will now be known as Giovane Bacaro will include a wine bar, dining room, and lounge. A core feature will be the bar, which is set to showcase the flavours, ingredients, and vibes crucial to the fine art of Italian aperitivo - the practice of enjoying a palate-opening snack before dinnertime. To that end, the Giovane Bacaro bar will feature several chilled Italian vermouths via an

Enomatic system for guests to order up and drink neat, on the rocks, with a splash of soda or as a Prosecco spritz. But, si, there will be coffee: The cafe space will offer espresso-based drinks and caffé speciali from a custommade Victoria Arduino ‘Eagle One’ espresso machine. Practice your Italiano to order bevs like mandorlatte, marocchino, bicerin and affogato. Giovane Bacaro's menu will feature small bites and larger plates of cicchetti (snacks or side dishes), Italian panini and tramezzini (triangular sandwiches on soft white bread), along with freshlymade bread, salads, and pasta dishes. For dessert, we're told we can expect some classic and modern dolci. Will they bring back old Giovane's legendary sugar buns? Probably not, but for the record they're still sorely missed. Here's a rundown of the Giovane Bacaro culinary team: Chef de Cuisine Scott Korzack (Ask For Luigi, Autostrada Osteria, L’Abattoir), Sous Chefs Colton Lehrbach (Farina

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Both Hardwick and Kirby-Yung have long been rumoured to be interested in a run for mayor in 2022. The party has typically held a nomination meeting for a mayoral candidate, as it did in 2018 but took the appointment route in the 2014 race with Kirk LaPointe and in 2011 with Suzanne Anton. “The people of Vancouver are looking for transparent, strong leadership they can trust,” the statement continued. “The actions of the board executive fall short of this standard. We also note this action was not accompanied by any commitment to hold

an open AGM as we have and continue to call for, and that will enable NPA members to gather and participate in their party.” The statement did not include NPA Coun. Melissa De Genova, who retweeted a media story announcing that Coupar was the NPA’s candidate. De Genova said in an email Wednesday that "I don’t see the board’s actions as being as limiting as my colleagues do. As a caucus, our focus has been to get a new board elected at an open and transparent AGM. This is important because it is the path to ensure the NPA board reflects the values and ideals of members and city residents. That is still my focus and it is something that John now will have to help deliver on." The NPA board is expected to hold an annual general meeting this year and — depending on the turnout and interest — could lead to a change in the make-up of the board. In theory, that could lead a new board to rescind the decision to appoint Coupar and launch a nomination battle for a mayoral candidate. Coupar participated in a nomination battle in 2018 but lost to Ken Sim, who went on to lead the party in the mayoral race, losing to Kennedy Stewart by 958 votes. Stewart and Sim are both running again, although Sim has yet to reveal with which party but has said he has been part of a “movement” that has raised more than $420,000. Coupar told Glacier Media that he was confident he could bring the party’s caucus

together and get their support in his run for mayor. “I’ve been the caucus chair and I’ve worked with them all, and I’ve worked extremely well with councillor KirbyYung when we were on the park board together for four years, and I hope that they see the value in my experience,” Coupar said. “They know my style and they know that I’m a collaborative person, and I hope that we can all come together.” Added Coupar: “Politics is often messy, but I think we can find a way forward.”

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hree NPA city councillors say they were “taken aback” by the decision of their party’s board to appoint a mayoral candidate for the next civic election in October 2022. Lisa Dominato, Colleen Hardwick and Sarah KirbyYung released a statement last week after the party issued a news release announcing that longtime park board commissioner John Coupar was selected as the party’s candidate. “Many have asked when we found out, and the answer is immediately ahead of the media announcement,” the councillors’ statement said. “We are extremely disappointed there was no open, transparent and democratic mayoral call for candidates, or application or nomination process, thus eliminating any opportunity for elected women in the NPA caucus to participate, or for any others to submit expressions of interest.”

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coming "There's right now a huge shortage of flight volunteers coming from Asia— whether that be Korea, Japan or Taiwan— to Vancouver due to the coronavirus hotel restriction that'ss currently in place." Finding people who are travelling back to Vancouver fro om Asia is currently Hello Doxie's "biggest issue," Ayub said. "Ass soon as we find volunteers we can get dogs over very easily." hout a The rescue society could transport dogs to Canada with flight volunteer, instead classifying the animals as cargo,, but it's far more costly—"triple the price," to be exact, said Ayub b. "Usually with a flight volunteer, the dog's ticket costs rou ughly $400 CAD to bring them over. With cargo, it costs abou ut $1,500," she said. "It's an option, and if people did want to adopt a dog from us and pay the cargo fee, we would gladly do o it, it's just obviously very expensive." The female-founded, volunteer-run not-for-profit operatees solely on donations, adoption fees, and the proceeds from its online merchandise and pet supply shop, she added. By Megan Lalonde

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Invasive zebra mussels are to blame, as they can sometimes hitch a ride on decorative aquarium moss balls often sold by pet stores. According to the B.C. Conservation Officer Service, "Zebra mussels pose a major threat if released into a B.C. waterway. The tiny mussels can wreak havoc on aquatic ecosystems, salmon populations, hydro power stations, and other facilities

because they multiply rapidly and are extremely difficult to eradicate." Conservation officers have contacted over 1,100 retail aquatic pet and plant stores and found the mussels in moss balls across the province, including Metro Vancouver, Terrace, Invermere, Kamloops, and Vancouver Island. While some major pet store chains have temporarily suspended selling fish, Noah's Pet Ark on West Broadway has been able to deal with the issue while keeping fish sales open to the public. "We have individual tanks;

they're not linked together. Theoretically, if you connect all your tanks and have one filter it looks like it might be less work; but if there's a disease issue with fish, it's contained into one tank. That certainly has created a little isolation for the moss ball issue in our store," says owner Graham White. The provincial government is asking the public to check home aquariums for the tiny mussels that may be attached to moss balls. Nearly 3,000 moss balls have recently been seized or surrendered to conservation officers. By Thor Diakow with files from Valerie Leung

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C Children's Hospital and the Vancouver School District are working together to give students easy, quick access to COVID-19 testing this spring. Starting this month, schools in the Vancouver School District will be able to provide any students who develop symptoms of the virus while at school with a BC Children's Hospital mouth rinse and gargle sample collection kit to take home. After collecting the sample at home—accomplished by swishing, gargling and spitting a small amount of saline into a funnel— families can then drop it off to the secure BC Children’s location that is listed in the kit, or to any LifeLabs location. “We began to work with the school system to try to make testing children for COVID-19 more feasible for families,” said BC Children’s Medical Microbiologist Dr. David Goldfarb in a news release issued Friday.

“We found that school-aged children were generally quite good at collecting these samples on their own with some parental support and this facilitated a home-based collection approach.” BC Children’s will initially be handing out a total of 1,200 kits to the district. Each elementary and secondary school is set to receive 12 kits, with more being sent as needed. The hospital said it is also looking at offering kits to other districts across the province. The saline mouth rinse and gargle method, initially introduced in B.C. last September, serves as a more comfortable testing alternative for children than the typical nasopharyngeal swabs. Families who made use of the take-home tests during a four-month field test in ten Vancouver schools said collecting the sample in a familiar place was not as stressful as having to take their unwell child to a collection centre, according to

the release. "The purpose of this pilot phase was to distribute the kits to the schools and families, have families complete the sample collection at home and see if the samples would arrive at the lab," BC Children's Hospital explained in the release. "They did and the field test was a success!" Parents are still asked to monitor their children for symptoms of COVID-19 before students attend school each day. If students do have any symptoms, they should remain at home and access testing at a collection centre, if advised. Children should not eat, drink (even water), chew gum, brush their teeth, smoke or vape for at least one hour before the mouth rinse and gargle test. According to the BCCDC, they should also avoid practising the swish, gargle, and spit method two hours or sooner before the test. By Megan Lalonde


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wo concerts originally set for 2020 have been rescheduled for new dates in 2022. The Public Service Announcement tour headlined by Rage Against the Machine (with Run the Jewels also on the bill) is now set for May 5, 2022 at the Pacific Coliseum. The tour reportedly sold out shortly after it was originally announced. Originally the tour was due to play May 1, 2020, but

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play there Sept. 14. The rock legend, who's 77 now, will be on his This Is Not A Drill tour. It's planned to be 'in the round' which puts Waters in the middle of the audience. According to a Facebook post the show will feature many classic Pink Floyd tracks. It's also hinted it may be the beginning of the end of touring for Waters. The Vancouver show will be Sept. 15, 2022; he'll be 79 at the show. By Brendan Kergin

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Family launches fundraiser for man who saved their son's life "Our doctors said without the transplant, he was unlikely to live past his fifth birthday," explains the family. The procedure the donor went through to donate his bone marrow was painful and invasive, "they had to drill a hole through his back... he had months of recovery and physical therapy. He had to take several months off of work, unpaid." Now, the family would like to help the donor cover some of his time off work, as well as medical expenses and physical therapy. They add that the gift he gave their son is "priceless."

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