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From their newsletter:

We’re excited to share that the Greater Vancouver Food Bank was recently featured in Edible Magazine for our work to reduce food waste and preserve fresh, locally grown food.

We’re featured on pages 30 to 34. You can read the full article here or by clicking the button below.

Thanks to your continued support, we have partnered with 19 farms across BC and introduced new preservation techniques such as freeze drying and dehydrating. These efforts are allowing us to save more food and get it to the people who need it most.

This year alone, we’ve seen an 836% increase in fresh food rescued — healthy food that might have otherwise gone to waste, now nourishing 15,000 individuals and supporting 150 community agency partners every month.

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Vancouver has a "vision zero" goal but the current plan is failing. Injuries and deaths continue to rise every year.

Why? Carbrain idiots.

We need a serious plan.

Councillor Maloney's motion will ask the city to prioritize known interventions from around the world, and actually get us to vision zero.

This action plan will set the framework for shit that actually works. Bollards, pedestrian spaces, protected active transport lanes, slower speeds, intersection daylighting... If it works, we'll do it.

Please call your city council members

https://council.vancouver.ca/20250709/pspc20250709ag.htm

https://visionzerovancouver.ca/2025/07/03/take-action-renewing-vancouvers-vision-zero-plan/

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cross-posted from: https://rss.ponder.cat/post/219536

Firefighters are using a rescue on the Grouse Grind on Monday to remind the public to ensure they are prepared for the difficult hike.


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Hi all,

I'm thinking of saving up some money eventually to get a permit for a city park somewhere for me to plant a small flower garden in honor of somebody. I won't leave a plaque with any name of the specific person tho, it will be an anonymous public garden.

If anybody knows if there is a process for this, please let me know.

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New operating rooms at Vancouver General Hospital will provide people in Vancouver and throughout British Columbia with better access to faster, high-quality surgical care.

Construction has begun on 15 new operating rooms and one hybrid operating room upgrade as part of Phase 2 of the operating-room expansion at Vancouver General Hospital. Completion of both phases of the operating-room expansion is expected to increase the number of surgeries from 16,800 to more than 19,000 per year.

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Poll: Vancouverites are pro-crow (www.vancouverisawesome.com)
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One of Vancouver’s most anticipated summer traditions returns as the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation, in collaboration with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (VSO), presents Symphony at Sunset at Sunset Beach Park on Saturday, July 5, 2025.

Now in its sixth year, this popular event offers an opportunity to experience live orchestral music in one of Vancouver’s most scenic waterfront settings. The evening's program will include classical favourites and selections from blockbuster film scores including Harry Potter and Star Wars, performed by the full VSO under the direction of Music Director Otto Tausk. Event details

Date: Saturday, July 5, 2025

Location: Sunset Beach Park

Time: 8 pm to 9:30 pm

Admission: Free

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