 THREE STAFF MEMBERS AT
THE OKANAGAN CORRECTIONAL CENTRE
TESTED POSITIVE.
THERE ARE NO NEW DEATHS TO
REPORT, BUT NINE PEOPLE ARE IN
HOSPITAL WITH FOUR OF THEM IN
INTENSIVE CARE.
>> AS CASES CONTINUE TO RISE IN
OUR PROVINCE MORE AND MORE
PEOPLE ARE FEELING ANXIOUS ABOUT
COVID-19.
SOME THINK IT'S TIME FOR THE
GOVERNMENT TO RAMP UP
RESTRICTIONS.
BUT AS JON HERNANDEZ REPORTS,
HEALTH OFFICIALS SAY THE ONUS IS
ALSO ON BRITISH COLUMBIANS TO
FOLLOW THE RULES THAT ARE
ALREADY THAT.
>> EVEN ON A QUIET AND
PHYSICALLY DISTANCED AFTERNOON
IN EAST VANCOUVER'S PANDORA PARK
CONCERNS OVER COVID-19 HOVER
LIKE A DARK CLOUD.
>> WE DON'T FLOW THE LONG-TERM
HEALTH EFFECTS AND I'M VERY
CONCERNED ABOUT GETTING IT.
>> IT'S AFFECTING US ALL BUT
PEOPLE NEED 20 AND WANT TO GET
BACK TO WORK.
>> AN UPTICK OF 150 CASES IN TWO
DAYS, B.C.'S CURVE NOW CLIMBING
FASTER THAN WHEN THE PANDEMIC
STARTED IN MARCH, COMMUNITY
OUTBREAKS AT THE CENTRE.
>> I WAS NEAR YALETOWN THE NIGHT
OF THE EIGHTH WHERE SEVERAL
BUSINESSES GOT CONTACT TRACING.
EVERYBODY WAS OUTSIDE, THEY
DIDN'T CARE, THERE WAS NO
PARKING AVAILABLE.
>> MANY BELIEVE THE PROVINCE
SHOULD TIGHTEN RESTRICTIONS.
>> YOU'RE SEEING BRITISH
COLUMBIANS MORE INCLINED TO SAY
YOU KNOW WHAT?
WE NEED FURTHER RESTRICTIONS WE
NEED TO SHUT THIS DOWN, FAR MORE
THAN THEY'RE INCLINED TO SAY
LET'S BOOST THINGS UP.
>> A PROSPECT WEST VANCOUVER'S
CRAIG CAMERON IS THROWING THEIR
WEIGHT BEHIND, ESPECIALLY
WHETHER IT COMES TO BARS AND
RESTAURANTS.
>> I WOULD URGE THE PUBLIC
HEALTH TO MORE CLOSELY HON TORE
WHAT'S GOING ON IN THESE PLACE,
TIGHTEN THE RULES AND 
ENFORCEMENT AND SHUTTING SOME OF
THEM DOWN.
>> MANY ARE WAITING NOR HOURS TO
BE TESTED BUT EVEN WITH THE
SURGE IN NEW CASES
HOSPITALIZATIONS REMAIN LOW AS
HOSPITALIZATIONS SKEW TOWARD
YOUNGER PEOPLE.
WE ARE TRYING TO FIND THEM.
>> Reporter: WHILE SOME MIGHT
THINK WE'RE MANUFACTURING
BACKWARDS FROM B.C.'S LEADERS, A
REMINDER, WE'VE FLATTEN THE
CURVE BEFORE AND WE CAN DO IT
AGAIN.
JON HERNANDEZ, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> PARENTS OF A TEN-YEAR-OLD BOY
ARE RAISING CONCERNS AFTER THEIR
SON WENT INTO ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK
AFTER PLAYING IN THE PARK BEHIND
HIS SURREY HOME.
>> Mike: THEIR DOCTOR SAYS
IT'S AN EXTREMELY RARE AND
LIFE-THREATENING ALLERGY TO
CERTAIN GRASSES.
>> IT WAS HARD TO BREATHE AND HE
WAS SPITTING IN A BOWL BECAUSE
IT WAS SO PAINFUL IT WAS ALMOST
IMPOSSIBLE TO SWALLOW.
>> Reporter: IT HAPPENED
WITHIN MINUTES OF PLAYING IN THE
TALL BROWN GRASS IN BAYVIEW
WOODS PARK LATE JUNE.
WADE OXELY WAS COVERED FROM
HIVES, HIS THROAT CLOSED UP AND
HE HAD TROUBLE BREATHING.
>> I DIDN'T KNOW HE COULD BECOME
ANAPHYLACTIC TO GRASS.
I THOUGHT IT WAS SOMETHING HE
HAD TO INGEST.
THIS IS SO SCARY IN OWNER
BACKYARD, BECAUSE WE CAN'T
CONTROL WHETHER HE'S EAGLE IT.
>> HIS PARENTS RUSHED HIM TO THE
HOSPITAL WHERE HE RECEIVED AN
EPIPEN SHOT, INTERVENES DRIP AND
OXYGEN THERAPY.
THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN SAYS WADE
HAS A RARE AND DANGEROUS
ANAPHYLACTIC REACTION TO CERTAIN
GRASSES.
>> IT'S NOT JUST A SKIN
REACTION.
HE STARTS TO -- HIS FLOAT CLOSES
UP, HE CAN'T BREATHE.
ELYSES.
SO IT'S QUITE SCARY TO SEE HIM.
>> Reporter: WADE IS ALSO
ALLERGIC TO NUTS.
WADE'S PARENTS SAY THE CITY OF
SURREY HAS STOPPED MOWING THE
GRASS REGULARLY BECAUSE OF
COVID-19 BUDGET CUTS N A
STATEMENT, MUNICIPAL STAFF SAY
THE TYPES OF GRASS IN THE PARK
ARE COMMON THROUGHOUT THE
REGION.
BUT THEY'VE BEEN SPEAKING
DIRECTLY WITH THE OXELY FAMILY
AND HAVE RECENTLY EMPLOYEED THE
GRASS >> THEY SAID THE CITY
TRIMS IT ONCE A YEAR BUT THEY
LEFT ALL THE TRIMMINGS ON THE
BOUNDS WHICH CAN NOW BLOW INTO
OUR PROPERTY WHICH HAS MADE A
BAD SITUATION WORSE FOR MY SON.
>> Reporter: IN THE MEANTIME,
CALLA OXELY HAS TAKEN WADE AND
HIS BROTHER TO STAY IN WHISTLER.
>> THEY TOLD US IT'S NOT SAFE TO
BE ON PROPERTY WITH THE ALLERGEN
IN THE BACKYARD BECAUSE THE
WINDS WILL BLOW IT INTO OUR
YARD.
>> Reporter: SHE SAYS IF THE
GRASS ISN'T CUT HER SON MAY HAVE
TO WEAR AN N95 MASK AT HOME AND
CARRY AN EPIPEN AT ALL TIMES.
>>> MAPLE RIDGE R.C.M.P. HAVE
MADE THE BIGGEST DRUG BUST IN
THE DETACHMENT'S HISTORY.
A 34-YEAR-OLDS MAPLE RIDGE MAN
IS NOW FACING CHARGES IN
CONNECTION WITH A FIVE MONTH
LONG DRUG INVESTIGATION, THE
DRUGS SEIZE SOCIAL DISTANCING
INCLUDE SUSPECTED METH, CRACK
AND THREE AND A HALF KILOS OF
FENTANYL.
POLICE TOOK WEAPONS, APPLE
ADMISSION AND MORE THAN 114,000
IN CASH FROM HOME IN MAPLE RIDGE
AND POLICE IN JULY.
KNEPPER AARON PARADIS SAYS THE
AMOUNT SEIZED IS EQUAL TO OVER
72,000 DOSES OF ILLEGAL DRUGS.
>> THAT IS EQUIVALENT OF ONE
POTENTIALLY LETHAL DOSE PER
PERSON FOR AN ENTIRE VANCOUVER
CANUCKS SOLD OUT HOME GAME TIME
FOUR.
>> CHRISTOPHER LEE BARNES HAS
BEEN CHARGED WITH WEAPONS
OFFENCES AND ALSO THE R.C.M.P.
IS STEMMING SEVERAL DRUG-RELATED
CHARGES.
POLICE SAY THE INVESTIGATION WAS
FOCUSING ON BLUE FENTANYL.
>> A YOUNG CHILDS IN NEW
WESTMINSTER IS MISSING A
MOBILITY WALKER AFTER IT WAS
STOLEN.
THE BRIGHT RED MINI MOBILITY
WALKER WAS TAKEN FROM THE YARDS
OF THE FAMILY'S VEHICLE ON
SUNDAY BETWEEN 7:30 AND 8:15 S
THE SEQUALS MARKED ON FIRST
STREET NEAR ROYAL AVENUE.
REPLACING THE WALKER WOULD
COST $3,000.
IT HELPS PREVENT THE CHILD FROM
TRIPPING.
ASKING ANYONE, THAT IS, POLICE
ARE, WITH INFORMATION OR VIDEO
OF THE AREA SHOULD CONTACT NEW
WESTMINSTER POLICE.
>>> THE TEMPORARY LAYOFF PROGRAM
IS SET TO EXPIRE AT THE END OF
THE MONTH BUT THE B.C.
GOVERNMENT SAYS IT WILL BE
EXTENDED.
>> WE'RE ENCOURAGING ALL
BUSINESSES WHO ARE INTERESTED IN
THIS OPTION TO APPLY AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE BEFORE AUGUST 25 TO GET
THEIR DECISION BY AUGUST 30
EXPIRY DATE.
>> BAIN SAYS THE PANDEMIC HAS
CREATED UNPRECEDENTED DIVIDENDS
CHALLENGES ACROSS THE COUNTRY
KEEPING TEMPORARY WORKERS
CONNECTED TO THEIR EMPLOYERS TO
PERINI PERMANENT LAYOFFS.
GOVERNMENT PUT IN PLACE.
>> THEY'RE ONE OF SEVERAL FOOD
PRODUCERS PARTNERING WITH THE
CANADIAN TO DIVERT SURPLUS
PRODUCE AND PROTEIN TO FOOD
BANKS ACROSS THE COUNTRY, FOOD
THAT WOULD HAVE ENDED UP IN THE
DUMP AS RESTAURANTS SHUT DOWN
AND FOOD SUPPLY LINES WERE
DISRUPTED.
AT THE SAME TIME, CANADIAN FOOD
BANKS ARE RECORD DEMAND AS
UNEMPLOYMENT SOARED.
>> IT'S A WIN-WIN PROJECT.
OBVIOUSLY THE FAMILY AND THE
PEOPLE WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM THE
FOOD BANK AND THE FOOD WILL
COME.
>> Reporter: WHAT WAS PROMISED
TODAY DOESN'T GO NEARLY FAR
ENOUGH.
>> WHEN YOU GET DOWN TO THE
ADMIT AT THIS GRIT DID I AND SAN
INDUSTRY THAT EXPORTS A BILLION
DOLLARS, $50 MILLION IS SMALL
POTATOES.
>> Reporter: IT CERTAINLY
WON'T COVER ALL THE STAGGERING
LOSSES CANADIAN FARMERS HAVE HAD
TO ENDURE, BUT FOR FOOD BANKS
THIS PROGRAM WILL HELP RESTOCK
SHELVES.
>> IS IT ENOUGH?
WE COULD ALWAYS USE MORE.
WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO DO IS HELP
AS MANY PEOPLE AS WE CAN.
>> Reporter: ESPECIALLY WHEN
THE INCREASING NUMBER OF
CANADIANS TURNING TO FOOD BANKS
DURING A PANDEMIC.
TORONTO ALONE SAW A 200 PERCENT
JUMP DURING THE WORST OF IT IN
EUROPE SEVERAL COUNTRIES ARE
TRYING TO FROM THE TEN THE
CURVES FROM RECENT DAYS.
>> SPAIN AND FRANCE HAVE SET NEW
RECORDS WITH NEARLY 3,000 NEW
CASES EACH.
>> BUT RISING INFECTION RATES
AREN'T THE ONLY THING THEY HAVE
IN COMMON.
BOTH ARE NOW COVERED BY BRITISH
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS.
>> Reporter: THE PARIS
MARATHON IN HAPPIER TIMES
FLOWING PAST ICONIC LANDMARKS.
BUT THIS YEAR COVID-19 CONTROLS
THE STREETS, OR AT LEAST WHAT'S
HAPPENING ON THEM.
THIS WEEK ORGANIZERS DECIDED TO
CANCEL THE RACE THEY HAD ALREADY
POSTPONED ONCE BECAUSE OF THE
VIRUS NOW STAGING A WORRYING
COMEBACK.
TODAY FRANCE REPORTED MORE THAN
2600 NEW CASES OVER THE PAST 24
HOURS, THE POST-LOCKDOWN HIGH.
SOME CITIES ARE NOW MAKING MASKS
COMPULSORY OUTDOORS, AND ANYONE
FLYING IN OR OUT OF FRANCE MUST
WEAR A SINGLE USE SURGICAL MASK,
HOMEMADE OR REUSABLE ONES NOT
ALLOWED.
"EVERYTHING WE DO TODAY IS TO
AVOID A NEW LOCKDOWN," SAID THE
FRENCH HEALTH MINISTER, OLIVIER
VERON.
MANY BELIEVE THE EASING OF
TRAVEL RICKS IS FUELING SPIKES
IN SEVERAL -- TRAVEL
RESTRICTIONS IS FUELING SPIKES
IN GERMANY.
BERLIN IS INTRODUCING MANDATORY
TESTING FOR TRAVELLERS RETURNING
FROM HOTSPOTS.
GERMANY'S HEALTH MINISTER SAYS
THEY'RE THE BIGGEST CONCERN.
"IT'S NOT THE TIME FOR
SELFISHNESS.
WE CAN ONLY DEFEAT CORONA IN A
TEAM GAME."
>>> GERMANY HAS WARNED ITS
CITIZENS AGAINST TRAVEL TO PARTS
OF SPAIN, BUT THAT DIDN'T DETER
THEE HOLIDAY MAKERS.
>>> I SAID TO MYSELF THAT I
COULD JUST AS EASILY GET
INFECTED IN GERMANY, SAYS THIS
MAN.
>>> BUT SPAIN NOW HAS THE WORST
INFECTION RATE IN WESTERN
EUROPE, ALMOST TRIPLING IN JULY,
OVERTAKING THE UNITED KINGDOM.
TODAY THE REGION OF GALESIA
BANNED SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES
FEARING IT'S HELPING SPREAD THE
VIRUS.
A FEW WEEKS AGO YOUNG BRITS
PARTYING ON THE SPANISH COAST
WERE BLAMED BY LOCALS FOR BEING
UNSAFER.
SINCE THEN BRITAIN HAS IMPOSED A
QUARANTINE ON ITS CITIZENS OR
ANYONE ELSE ENTERING THE UK FROM
SPAIN AND JUST TONIGHT, IT ADDED
FRANCE TO THE QUARANTINE LIST
ALONG WITH MALTA AND THE
NETHERLANDS.
MARGARET EVANS; CBC NEWS,
LONDON.
>> THE INAUGURAL EXHIBIT FROM
B.C.'S FORT COMING
CHINESE-CANADIAN MUSEUM IS ABOUT
TO OPEN, CALLED "A SEAT AT THE
TABLE," IT HIGHLIGHTS THE
DIVERSITY OF THE COMMUNITY'S
EXPERIENCES THROUGH THE LENS OF
FOOD AND RESTAURANTS.
>> ALL THE THINGS I LOVE SO I
HAD THE CHANCE TO VISIT AND
SPEAK WITH ONE OF THE COCURATORS
JUST AHEAD OF ITS OPENING.
YOU CAN SEE IT BROUGHT BACK A
LOT OF MEMORIES FOR THE BOTH OF
US.
TAKE A LOOK.
>>> I'M HERE AT "A SEAT AT THE
TABLE" WITH DENISE FONG, ONE OF
THE COCURATORS OF THE EXHIBIT.
AT THE ENTRANCE WE'RE
IMMEDIATELY GREETED BY THIS HUGE
WALK AND THERE'S BEAUTIFUL
ILLUSTRATIONS ON HERE.
TALK A LITTLE ABOUT THIS PIECE.
>> THIS PIECE IS CALLED FAMILY
DIM SUM ON SUNDAY, AS CREATED BY
STELLA JIANG AND LEASE A JUNG,
BOTH LOCAL CHINESE-CANADIAN
ARTISTS.
WE ESPECIALLY COMMISSIONED THIS
PIECE ALONGSIDE THE OTHER PIECES
ON THAT WALL FOR THEM TO REALLY
EXPRESS WHAT THE THEME OF FOOD
MEANS THIS THEM.
WE CAN SEE A FAMILY HAVING DIM
SUM TOGETHER AND IT ALSO SPEAKS
TO THEIR OWN FAMILY MEMORIES OF
EATING TOGETHER AND HOME COOKING
AND THAT'S ONE OF THE MAIN
THINGS WE WANT TO CAFE IN THE
EXHIBITION.
>> I LOVE THAT YOU CAN SEE THEM.
IT'S LIKE SUNDAY AT MY HOUSE.
ALL RIGHT, LET'S WALK HERE.
>> WE'RE CALLING IT "A SEAT AT
THE TABLE."
WHY IS FOOD SO ESSENTIAL TO THE
CULTURE AND TO THIS EXHIBIT?
>> FOOD IS A CENTRAL PART TO THE
CHINESE-CANADIAN COMMUNITY BUT
TOO MANY IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES
BUT YOU THINK IT'S A GREAT WAY
TO BECOME AN ENTRY POINT FOR US
TO TALK ABOUT ISSUES, LIKE
SOCIAL JUSTICE AND SENSE OF
BELONGING AND ALSO THINKING
ABOUT WAYS THAT FAMILIES GET
TOGETHER AND SUPPORT ONE ANOTHER
AND TALK ABOUT THESE FAMILY
BUSINESSES THAT WORK, FOR
INSTANCE.
A LOT OF THESE BUSINESSES,
RESTAURANTS, WERE RUN BY
PARTNERSHIP, FAMILY MEMBERS OR
COUSINS OR DISTANT RELATIVES
THAT CAME FROM THE SAME VILLAGES
IN CHINA.
SO THESE ARE IMPORTANT THEMES WE
WANT TO CONVEY.
>> A REAL SPIRIT OF
ENTREPRENEURSHIP.
>> EXACTLY.
>> OKAY, LET'S KEEP FOLLOWING
THROUGH.
>> WHAT'S IT LIKE FOR YOU SEEING
A PIES OF YOUR CHILDHOOD HISTORY
UP ON THE WALLS HERE?
>> I THINK THAT REALLY HOPEFULLY
RESONATES NOT JUST WITH MYSELF,
A LOT OF OTHER CHINESE CANADIANS
WHO GREW UP IN RICHMOND, AND
IT'S ALREADY BEEN MANY DECADES
OF, YEAH, CHINESE CANADIANS
BUILDING THEIR OWN KIND OF
CULTURE, FOOD CULTURE, THEIR OWN
CONNECTIONS AND THAT WORKS
ENRICHMENT.
SEEING THAT WAS SOMETHING THAT I
THINK REALLY -- FOR SOMEONE
THAT'S LIVED IN RICHMOND FOR 30
SOMETHING YEARS, IT'S REALLY
NICE TO BE ABLE TO SEE THAT NOW,
IT'S PART OF HISTORY, BUT WE
STILL REMEMBER THAT AS PART OF
OUR COLLECTIVE CHILDHOOD
MEMORIES.
>> SO WE HAVE THE MOTORCYCLE
GLOVES AND HELMET OF GIM WONG.
HE WAS A VETERAN FROM THE SECOND
WORLD WAR.
AT THE AGE OF 82 HE HAD GOT ON
HIS MOTORCYCLE AND HE ROAD
ACROSS THE -- RODE ACROSS THE
COUNTRY FROM VICTORIA TO OTTAWA
TO FIGHT FOR REDRESS ON THE
CHINESE HEAD TAX.
WE KNOW THAT FOR MANY YEARS MANY
CHINESE CANADIANS HAVE BEEN
FIGHTING VERY HARD ON THAT AND
MAKING SURE PEOPLE DON'T FORGET
THE HISTORY AND TO RECOGNIZE THE
MANY DIFFICULTIES THAT CHINESE
CANADIANS HAD TO OVERCOME IN
ORDER TO BECOME PART OF THIS
COUNTRY.
>> WELL, LOTS OF STORIES HERE,
LOTS OF STORIES WE DON'T WANT TO
FORGET.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, DENISE, FOR
TAKING THE TIME TO TALK TO US
TODAY.
>> THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
>> THAT WAS FUN FOR ME TO VISIT.
S, IT WAS A LOT OF MEMORIES
FOR PLEA.
I SPENT A LOT OF TIME IN
CHINATOWN.
THERE'S ONLY LIMITED TIME ON TV,
THERE WAS ONE CALLED HONG KONG
CAFE AND THEY TALKED ABOUT THE
STORY OF THESE APPLE TARTS AND I
GREW UP EATING THOSE APPLE
TARTS, WE ALWAYS WENT DOWN TO
CHINATOWN, SO IT'S COOL TO SEE
THAT REFLECTED FROM THE EXHIBIT.
>> THE WALK IN THE ENTRANCEWAY.
>> STUNNING.
>> SOMETHING LIKE THAT WOULD BE
REALLY NICE.
>> I'LL PUT IN A GOOD WORD.
MAYBE YOU CAN PICK THAT UP AFTER
THEY'RE DONE WITH THE EXHIBIT.
>> HOW LONG IS THE EXHIBIT?
>> IT OFFICIALLY OPENS SATURDAY,
SO YOU HAVE TO BRING A MASK,
IT'S OPEN FOR THE NEXT YEAR, BUT
EVENTUALLY THERE WILL BE A
BIGGER EXHIBIT AT THE MUSEUM OF
VANCOUVER.
>> Mike: FANTASTIC.
CHECK THAT OUT FOR SURE.
ALL RIGHT, FROM CHINATOWN OVER
TO VANCOUVER'S WEST END WHERE
THERE IS A NEW MUELLER TO CHECK
OUT.
>> IT'S COURTESY OF AN ARTIST
WHOSE WORK IS FEATURED IN AN
ACADEMY AWARD WINNING SHORT FILM
BUT ITS COMMISSION WASN'T
WITHOUT CHALLENGES.
>> IN THIS VIDEO BY OUR SOCIAL
MEDIA TEAM, PEARL LO REFLECTS ON
THE RACISM SHE ENCOUNTERED.
I WANT.
>> AMY BELL JOINS US NOW WITH A
LOOK AT THE WEATHER, WHICH WAS
WARM AND BRIGHT, MUCH LIKE
PEARL'S BEAUTIFUL MUELLER WAS.
>> YES, WE'RE GOING TO CONTINUE
TO SEE GORGEOUS WEATHER AND IT'S
JUST GOING TO CONTINUE TO GET
WARMER.
WE HAVE A RAINFALL WARNING UP
FOR THE INTERIOR SECTIONS OF THE
NORTH COAST, SO THIS IS GOING TO
ARRIVE OVERNIGHT.
THEY'VE BEEN SEEING SHOWERS OFF
AND ON THROUGHOUT DATE BUT
WILL MOVE FORWARD.
EVEN THOUGH IT'S A SMALLER AREA
IT INCLUDES KITIMAT AND BY
SATURDAY AFTERNOON UP TO 75
MILLIMETRES OF RAIN.
COOLING WATER AND LOCALIZED
FLOODING IS AN ISSUE WE'LL HAVE
TO KEEP AN EYE ON.
KEEP THAT IN MIND.
AS THAT SYSTEM PROGRESSES WE'LL
SEE SHOWERS AROUND PRINCE GEORGE
TOMORROW AND WE'LL CONTINUE TO
MAKE ITS WAY DOWN, BUT YOU CAN
SEE A MONSTER OF A SYSTEM
HITTING A SMALL AREA THERE OFF
THE NORTH COAST SO SOMETHING TO
BE AWARE OF.
THE NORTHERN HALF OF THE
PROVINCE STAYING CLEAR AND HALF,
THE SOUTHERN HALF, I SHOULD SAY,
BUT WE'LL SEE TEMPERATURES
INCREASING AS WE HEAD INTO THE
WEEKEND.
UNFORTUNATE NEWS FOR THE NORTH
COAST, THEY'VE HAD A VERY WET
SUMMER, UNFORTUNATELY AND THE
THREAT CONTINUES.
FOR TOMORROW IN TOFINO, 19º AND
22 IN COMOX, 26 FOR NANAIMO AND
21 FOR THE SOUTHERN TIP OF
VANCOUVER ISLAND AND VICTORIA.
26 IN THE FRASER VALLEY AND UP
TO WHISTLER, 23º AND IT WILL BE
SLIGHTLY WARMER IF YOU'RE GOING
FURTHER UP AROUND PEMBERTON.
SHOWERS IN PRINCE GEORGE, WE CAN
SEE SOME IN WITH HIM MAKE,
PRINCE RUPERT HAS THE RAIN
OVERNIGHT, ARRIVING AND THEN
DEASE LAKE HAS SHOWERS, GORGEOUS
FOR CRANBROOK, KELOWNA AT 29 AND
FOR US IN METRO VANCOUVER, WE'RE
GOING TO CONTINUE TO SEE THE
TEMPERATURES INCREASING, SO 22
AT THE BEACH TOMORROW, 26 TIN
LAND AND THEN SATURDAY 28
INLAND, 31 INLAND FOR SUNDAY.
YOU SEE A SHIFT ON MONDAY, A
SLIGHT CHANCE OF SHOWERS, AND WE
COULD EVEN SEE SOME
THUNDERSTORMS BUT WE'LL KEEP AN
EYE ON THAT.
IT WILL BE UNSETTLED ENOUGH BUT
IT'S REALLY A ONE DAY EVENT.
WE HEAD BACK INTO THE SUNSHINE
TUESDAY WITH A HIGH OF 24 BUT
CERTAINLY SUNDAY IS WHERE WE'RE
GOING TO SEE THE PEAK HEAT SO
GET OUT THERE.
IT'S GOING TO BE A WEEKEND TO
ENJOY OUTDOORS.
>> WE WILL TAKE YOUR ADVICE.
THANKS, AMY.
>>> CANADIAN TENNISSEN VEGAS
BIANCA ANDREESCU HAS PULLED OUT
OF THE 2020 U.S. OPEN AFTER THE
CHAMPIONSHIP VICTORY LAST YEAR.
THE 20-YEAR-OLD SAYS SHE NEEDS
MORE TIME TO GET BACK INTO TOP
FORM AFTER AN INJURY PLAGUED
SEASON, ADDING THE PANDEMIC HAS
MADE IT HARDER TO PREPARE FOR A
RETURN.
ANDRES CUE HASN'T PLAYED SINCE
INJURING HER KNEE IN OCTOBER.
HER IN CONNECTION WITH AND LAST
GRANDSLAM OPPORTUNITY THIS YEAR
WILL BE THE FRENCH OPEN,
SCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER 27 TO
OCTOBER 10.
>>> WELL, THE SEARCH FOR THE
BEST NEIGHBOURHOOD IN METRO
VANCOUVER IS TAKING US TO THE
FINALS OF THE NORTHERN QUADRANT.
IT'S DEEP COVE CLASHING WITH
PITT MEADOWS AND THE BATTLE OF
THE.
BUT RBS, JUSTIN MCILROY.
>> WE HAVE THREE OF FINAL FOUR,
MOUNT PLEASANT, FORT LANGLEY,
WHICH OF THESE TWO IS GOING TO
JOIN THEM, SO IN DEEP COVE RIGHT
NOW, SUCH AN IDYLLIC PART OF
NORTH VANCOUVER BUT UP AGAINST
PITT MEADOWS, A COMMUNITY OF
19,000 PEOPLE, ITS OWN REGIONAL
MUNICIPALITY, BUT REALLY
DEDICATED PEOPLE WHO LOVE THAT
COMMUNITY
WHO HAVE BEEN VOTING IT THROUGH
ROUND AFTER ROUND.
DEEP COVE DEFEATED BOWEN ISLAND,
TO WIN THE NORTH SHORE AND MAPLE
RIDGE COMMUNITIES, PITT MEADOWS
DEFEATED THE TRI-CITY
NEIGHBOURHOODS AS WELL AS LIONS
BAY.
TODAY IT'S SO CLOSE, 51% FOR
PITT MEADOWS BEATING DEEP COVE
TO 49, VOTES ARE OPEN UNTIL
MIDNIGHT SO ANYTHING COULD
HAPPEN.
>> THE TWO NEIGHBOURHOODS, PITT
MEADOWS AND DEEP COVE VERY
DIFFERENT.
HOW DO THEY COMPARE?
>> WELL, THEY'RE DIFFERENT IN
TERMS OF HOW BIG THEY ARE AND
THE GEOGRAPHY.
BUT THANK YOU LOOK AT THE TAPE
THERE ARE SOME SIMILARITIES IN
TERMS OF AGE, IN TERMS OF SIZE
OF HOUSEHOLDS, OF COURSE YOU
LOOK AT THE AVERAGE INCOME
NUMBER FOR DEEP COVE, THAT'S
PRETTY HIGH, YOU NEED A DECENT
CHUNK OF CHANGE TO OWN A HOUSE,
NO SURPRISE, BUT PEOPLE TAKING
THIS ROUND VERY SERIOUSLY.
HUNDREDS OF BOATS FROM
MYSTERIOUS I.P. ADDRESS INSIDE
EUROPE TODAY, FOUR OR FIVE
DIFFERENT FACEBOOK GROUPS IN
PITT MEADOWS PUTTING THEIR POSTS
FORWARD.
PEOPLE REALLY WANTING TO BE
CROWNED THE BEST METRO VANCOUVER
NEIGHBOURHOOD.
WE'LL SEE WHICH GETS TO THE
FINAL FOUR.
>> I KNOW YOU'LL BE WATCHING, IT
HAS BEEN A VERY TIGHT RACE, AND
I CAN SEE WHY PEOPLE ARE SO
INVESTED, JUST LOOK AT THAT BAY
BEHIND YOU.
THANKS FOR THAT, JUST
IN-McELROY.
>> IS HE SUGGESTING THERE MIGHT
BE FOREIGN VOTE TAMPERING GOING
ON HERE?
>> IT'S THAT SERIOUS.
THAT IS HOW INTENSE THIS BATTLE
HAS GOTTEN.
>> THEY'RE COMING FROM NORWAY...
>> Lien: AND I HAVE A FEELING
YOU MIGHT BE SPENDING YOUR
EVENING VOTING UNTIL MIDNIGHT?
>> Mike: A VIGOROUS ROBBERYING
EFFORT WILL BE LAUNCHED TONIGHT
FROM THE DEEP COVE HOME OF ME.
WE HAVE TILL MIDNIGHT SO THERE'S
STILL TIME.
>> HERE ARE THE LATEST NUMBERS.
IT'S NOT GREAT NEWS FOR YOU, I
CAN TELL YOU.
DEEP COVE AT 47% AND PITT
MEADOWS AT 52.6.
>> Mike: SCANDALOUS.
>> IN THE LAST HALF HOUR THAT
WE'VE BEEN ON AIR YOU NEED TO
GET BACK IN THERE AND START
CLICKING AWAY >> SWAYING VOTE,
THAT'S RIGHT.
IT'S A LOT OF FUN.
WE'LL SEE HOW IT TURNS OUT.
AND JUST A REMINDER BEFORE WE
GO, AND THANKS FOR WATCHING
ONLINE BUT YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND
US ONLINE, CBC.CA/BC.
>> AND OUR NEXT LOCAL NEWS IS
HERE ONLINE OR ON TV AT
11:00 O'CLOCK AFTER AFTER "THE
NATIONAL" WITH DAN BURRITT AND
TONIGHT EWING SEEING A
PERFORMANCE AT THE RIDEAU
RETIREMENT RESIDENCE IN BURNABY.
EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE THE PEOPLE
THERE GET TREATED TWO A SUITE
LITTLE MUSICAL.
>> PEOPLE MAKE IT TO THEIR
BALCONIES IF THEY CAN'T MAKE IT
DOWN TO THE PLAZA.
NICE WAY TO BREAK EVERYONE'S
DAY.
HAVE A FANTASTIC EVENING.
WE'LL SEE YOU AGAIN TOMORROW.
GOOD NIGHT.
