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Monday, June 5, 2017 Vancouver 2017P&GTIDEPURCLEAN 65% , , :Thursday,June8,2017 Time:4pm 8pmLocation:5691 ParkwoodWay,RichmondAutoMallWE RELOOKINGFORFRIENDLY,CUSTOMER-FOCUSEDPEO PLEFORTHESEPOSITIONS: Greeters Valets Receptionists CarWashers LotAttendants SalesConciergesIfyouareunabletoattend, ,clickon AboutUs ,then Careers | , Vancouver |D#6276 OpenSunday:12pm 5pmMercedes-BenzBoundary3550 LougheedHighway, Vancouver |D#6279 OpenSunday:12pm 5pmMercedes-BenzNorthVancouver1375 MarineDrive,NorthVancouver|D#6277 OpenSunday:11am 5pmMercedes-BenzRichmond5691 ParkwoodWay,Richmond|D#6278 OpenSunday:11am 5pmMercedesmeAberdeenCentre,Richmond|D#6 278 OpenSunday:11am 7pm Your essential daily newsMonday, June 5, 2017 High 19 C/Low 12 C Mostly , , :1281 WestGeorgiaSt.

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1 Monday, June 5, 2017 Vancouver 2017P&GTIDEPURCLEAN 65% , , :Thursday,June8,2017 Time:4pm 8pmLocation:5691 ParkwoodWay,RichmondAutoMallWE RELOOKINGFORFRIENDLY,CUSTOMER-FOCUSEDPEO PLEFORTHESEPOSITIONS: Greeters Valets Receptionists CarWashers LotAttendants SalesConciergesIfyouareunabletoattend, ,clickon AboutUs ,then Careers | , Vancouver |D#6276 OpenSunday:12pm 5pmMercedes-BenzBoundary3550 LougheedHighway, Vancouver |D#6279 OpenSunday:12pm 5pmMercedes-BenzNorthVancouver1375 MarineDrive,NorthVancouver|D#6277 OpenSunday:11am 5pmMercedes-BenzRichmond5691 ParkwoodWay,Richmond|D#6278 OpenSunday:11am 5pmMercedesmeAberdeenCentre,Richmond|D#6 278 OpenSunday:11am 7pm Your essential daily newsMonday, June 5, 2017 High 19 C/Low 12 C Mostly , , :1281 WestGeorgiaSt.

2 ,Suite101inVancouverThe Canadian killed in Satur-day s terror attack in London is being remembered by family as the kind of selfless person who would have no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. Christine Chrissy Archi-bald, 30, grew up in Castlegar, She worked at a shelter in Calgary before recently moving to Europe to be with her fianc . She had room in her heart for everyone and believed strongly that every person was to be valued and respected, read a statement released by her asked people to hon-our her memory by volunteer-ing their time and labour to a homeless shelter and to tell them Chrissy sent you. Kathy Christiansen, executive director of Alpha House in Cal-gary, said Archibald will remain in the hearts of her friends and former young woman was a talented social worker and an exceptional human being, Christiansen said in a statement.

3 Chrissy was a bright light to many, and her generosity, kind spirit and huge heart for her work in responding to issues of addictions and homelessness at the centre inspired us all. Archibald completed her social-work degree at Mount Royal University. President David Docherty said their community was saddened by the news. Christine Archibald was a truly outstanding student, he said. Our deepest condolences go to her family and loved ones, as well as to members of our community who are grieving her loss. Archibald was one of sev-en killed in Saturday s attack, which began with three men driving a van into pedestrians on London sister of Tyler Ferguson, Archibald s fianc , said the couple was on the bridge when Archibald was hit and that she died in his exiting the van, the at-tackers ran down a set of stairs into Borough Market, where they stabbed people in several different restaurants.

4 In addition to the seven fatalities, 48 other victims were sent to gunned down the three perpetrators, who were wearing fake suicide Christy Clark issued a statement saying her thoughts are with the Archibald family and with everyone who knew and loved Chrissy. As her family and province mourn, we must never forget who we are and the diversity that makes us strong, Clark said. metro /the Canadian PressWhy the grass is greener on the other side of a white picket fence metroLIFE rent ownor London terror attaCK tell them Chrissy sent you Christine archibald of British Columbia, pictured with her fianc tyler Ferguson, was identified as one of the victims killed in the terror attack on London Bridge and in the bustling produce market nearby.

5 FaceBookCarry on her work, requests family of sole Canadian slainmetroNEWS plus election campaign suspended Twelve suspects , ,theApplelogo,iPhoneandiPadaretrademarks ofAppleInc., essential daily newsVicky Mochama: Mavis Otuteye s death stems from our failure to address the migrant crisis. ViewsThe next evolution of food trucks will soon make week-ly stops in New Westminster, serving local craft beer to s right, metro Vancouver now has a bar Downtown New West-minster Business Improvement Association has announced a new weekly night market start-ing Friday, July 7 on Front 600 block of the street has pretty much been a no-go area for a lot of locals in the past two years because of constant construction, according to BIA events manager Angie s where the city demol-ished part of a massive three-storey parkade, reconstructed Front Street and made extensive changes to the nearby rail cross-ing and intersection to allow for train whistle cessation.

6 They ve been through a lot for the past couple of years, Whitfield told metro of the im-pact on businesses. Our main goal is just to have people think of Front Street in a good positive light once again. Now that most of the con-struction is done and that sec-tion of Front Street has been de-signed into a pedestrian-friendly promenade, the BIA will start hosting Fridays on weekly festival will fea-ture a farmers market, craft mar-ket, food trucks, live music and outdoor activities from neigh-bouring has also booked the Vega-bond Event Bar Company to set up shop with its beer truck to serve suds from New Westmin-ster s Steel and Oak brewery. Whitfield said it s the first public Lower Mainland festival to feature a beer truck and is the first time the city has ever licensed an entire block for an event.

7 People are free to buy a beer and walk around wherever they d like. When we started doing vi-sioning of what would make a street market really something unique, we heard over and over again everyone say, Well, if we could get a beer and walk down the street, it would be really amazing, said Whitfield. We first started conversations with the city and they were really sup-portive of it. It s the first time the city has done it and this will certainly be us trying to prove that it can happen in a respon-sible way and not cause issues. Whitfield said the BIA con-nected with Vegabond, which mostly does private events like weddings, after it inquired about being part of its annual Colum-bia StrEAT food truck festival.

8 As soon as I saw the email in my inbox I thought, Wow, this is cool. So we set up a meet-ing right away and now we ve got them locked for the whole summer, she said. It s a great business concept, the first one I had ever heard of. They outfitted the truck with five kegs, so they have the abil-ity to go to any brewery in the Lower Mainland, pick up kegs, plug it into the truck and serve craft beer. Whitfield said the BIA s focus is on getting local residents back on Front Street, but expects a healthy number of visitors from other parts of the region. There s two SkyTrain stations steps away from the footprint we ve chosen for the event, so it makes it an easy event for all of Surrey, Burnaby and Vancouver to get to, she first Friday on Front will be held July 7 from 5 to 8 on wheels rolls into New Westminster festivalThe Vegabond bar truck serves beer to customers.

9 Courtesy Downtown new westminster BiAFirst Nations whose six chiefs were hanged by British Colum-bia s first judge, Sir Matthew Beg-bie, are applauding the province s Law Society for finally removing a statue celebrating removal raises questions about other landmarks hon-ouring Sir Matthew Begbie, nick-named the hanging judge for his execution of six Tsilhqot in Na-tion chiefs after the Chilcotin several cities hosting Begbie tributes, he remains no-torious to this day, particularly among the Tsilhqot in whom he referred to as savage and cruel, murdering pirates. The Law Society is right to admit to past mistakes and get rid of this monument to injus-tice and symbol of s colonial past, said Tsilhqot in National Government Chief Joe Alphonse in a statement.

10 The Tsilhqot in Nation honours our War Chiefs .. for their courage and sacrifice. They were heroes who de-fended their territory and trad-itional way of life against a for-eign aggressor. In this time of truth and reconciliation, Indigen-ous history and experiences can no longer be ignored. In a 2014 ceremony, Premier Christy Clark fully exonerated of any crime or wrongdoing the executed Tsilhqot in chiefs. This is an important step in our journey toward reconcilia-tion with Indigenous peoples in British Columbia, said Law Society president Herman Van Ommen in an April 14 statement. The Society plans to replace it with a more unifying and inclu-sive symbol in due course.


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