The City Promised to Protect Broadway Tenants. Howβs That Working Out? | The Tyee
Residents say theyβve faced payment delays when dealing with one relocation company that also has ties to a developer. A Tyee investigation.
Sadie Stephens was βleft hangingβ by the tenant relocation company that owed her money as part of the cityβs enhanced tenant protection policies for the Broadway corridor.
Sheβs not the only one. Ben Mussett reports. A Tyee investigation. #vanpoli
13.02.2026 17:21
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If you think about it, the very best books are really just extremely long spells that turn you into a different person for the rest of your life
16.02.2026 18:21
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COVID survivors may be at higher risk for obstructive sleep apnea for up to 4.5 years post-infection
"COVID survivors may be at higher risk for obstructive sleep apnea for up to 4.5 years post-infection."
"Study, which has not been peer-reviewed, involved 910,393 patients tested for COVID-19 at Montefiore Health System in the Bronx from March 2020 to August 2024."
18.02.2026 00:34
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Screenshot of a post on X (Twitter) by user Ev Hanson (@EvHanson2). The text reads: βCovid deniers and anti-maskers mistakenly call covid-aware folks βfear-mongersβ when we are the ones who are actually facing reality straight on.β The post is timestamped 8:07 PM Β· Feb 15, 2026, with 451K views.
By Ev Hanson:
"Covid deniers and anti-maskers mistakenly call covid-aware folks βfear-mongersβ when we are the ones who are actually facing reality straight on."
Source: x.com/EvHanson2/st...
16.02.2026 22:55
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This image shows gauges with the Jan 17 - Jan 30, 2026 COVID Forecast scores for Canada, the provinces, and territories. From left to right:
Canada: VERY HIGH - 12.1
Alberta: VERY HIGH - 12.3
British Columbia: HIGH - 8.1
Manitoba: SEVERE - 19.2
New Brunswick: VERY HIGH - 11.2
Newfoundland & Labrador: VERY HIGH - 11.3
North: VERY HIGH - 12.9
Nova Scotia: SEVERE - 17.6
Ontario: VERY HIGH - 10.9
Prince Edward Island: HIGH - 9.8
Quebec: VERY HIGH - 12.3
Saskatchewan: SEVERE - 17.9
A text box reads: 'The COVID Forecast is calculated from 3 equally weighted categories: 1) Current infections and spread; 2) Healthcare system impact; 3) Mortality. Within each category there is one sub-category for trends over the most recent week (Trends) and one sub-category for current parameter values relative to a specified baseline (Current values). Trends and current values are weighted equally when determining the final score for a category. All Forecast input data and sources are available here (https://datastudio.google.com/embed/u/0/reporting/42b886cf-d661-488e-b7d8-5c5836b55ab6/page/p_2yqs028mwc). Past Forecast scores are available in the table below. Forecast scores are grouped into 4 ranges: MODERATE (1 to <5, white), HIGH (6 to <10, yellow), VERY HIGH (10 to <15, orange), SEVERE (>15 red).'
Canadian COVID Forecast: Jan 17 - Jan 30, 2026
SEVERE: MB, NS, SK
VERY HIGH: CAN, AB, NB, NL, North, ON, QC
HIGH: BC, PEI
MODERATE: none
About 1 in 95 people in Canada are CURRENTLY infected.
22.01.2026 00:50
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This.
22.01.2026 00:51
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Preview image of a scientific article from Cureus titled βNeurological Complications Associated With COVID-19 Compared to Other Viral Infections: A Systematic Review.β The image shows a PRISMA-style flow diagram outlining study identification, screening, exclusions, and eligibility, with counts of records from PubMed, Scopus, and WHO.
Neurological Complications Associated With COVID-19 Compared to Other Viral Infections.
Evidence shows COVID-19 has a distinct neurological impact, with higher rates and a wider range of complications than other viruses, from headaches and dizziness to outcomes like stroke, encephalopathy and GBS.
20.01.2026 01:16
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Screenshot of a Bioengineer.org article titled βCOVID-19 Linked to Increased Risk of Hair Loss,β published January 20, 2026. The image shows the top of a personβs head with visible thinning hair at the crown, overlaid with large text reading β1 FOR.β The article header includes the Bioengineer.org logo and health category label.
COVID-19 Linked to Increased Risk of Hair Loss
A study published in Archives of Dermatological Research found an association between severe COVID-19 infection and telogen effluvium, a stress-related hair-loss condition, suggesting COVID-19 can trigger significant post-infection hair shedding.
20.01.2026 22:44
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Research shows COVID raises cardiovascular risk for up to 3 years. Reinfection extends that risk window, adding cumulative strain on the heart and blood vessels.
21.01.2026 01:27
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Screenshot of an article from The Oklahoman titled βHow COVID can affect heart, even after an infection is gone | Opinion,β by Adam Cohen and Dr. Hal Scofield, published January 20, 2026. The image shows a person seated on exercise equipment while another person measures their heart rate using a fingertip pulse oximeter, illustrating cardiovascular monitoring after COVID.
"How COVID can affect heart, even after an infection is gone"
Research shows COVID affects the heart in multiple ways, raising the risk of heart attacks, strokes, heart muscle damage, and arrhythmias. While risk is highest soon after infection, studies show it can remain elevated for up to 3 years.
21.01.2026 01:17
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The Schizophrenic Reality of a Pandemic That Never Ended
Five years into COVID-19, the world has moved on while the virus continues to disable millions. An examination of the ongoing pandemic, long COVID, and our collective failure to prevent a mass disabli...
π· There are a group of people trying to shake everyone else awake, urgently trying to inform us that COVID-19 is ongoing and an existential threat.
"Normal isn't coming back. The question is how much more we're willing to lose before we accept that."
brennan.day/the-schizoph...
#COVID #COVID19
19.01.2026 21:34
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Vancouver council is back in session today
Which means they are once again only providing real-time updates on city business to a single website that's under investigation for child exploitation
They've stubbornly defended their approach
Which reaches approximately 50 people
20.01.2026 22:24
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Sad to see that ABC once again voted against being a Living Wage certified employer
21.01.2026 19:26
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COVID pandemic enters seventh year with no end in sight
It's strange to think that the COVID-19 pandemic, which sent the world into lockdown seven years ago never ended. It continues to kill and cripple us, to this day. Weβ¦
COVID pandemic enters 7th year with no end in sight.
"It's strange to think that the COVID-19 pandemic, which sent the world into lockdown 7 years ago never ended. It continues to kill and cripple us, to this day. We simply stopped talking about it."
boingboing.net/2026/01/16/c...
17.01.2026 04:08
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A Vancouver Landlord Keeps Being Allowed to Evict Tenants. Why? | The Tyee
Residents want to know why BCβs Residential Tenancy Branch keeps siding with Plan A.
But their landlord, a company called Plan A owned by Anoop Majithia, has a long, long history of rental act violations and using various flimsy reasons to evict tenants.
The tenants now want to know why this company is still being allowed to evict people. thetyee.ca/News/2025/12...
05.12.2025 17:04
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A Vancouver Landlord Keeps Being Allowed to Evict Tenants. Why? | The Tyee
Residents want to know why BCβs Residential Tenancy Branch keeps siding with Plan A.
The tenants of Park Beach have been fighting aggressive eviction threats for nearly two years.
Their landlord has painted them as criminals and thieves - and to their dismay, some Residential Tenancy Branch arbitrators have accepted that characterization. thetyee.ca/News/2025/12...
05.12.2025 17:01
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Opinion: Vancouver must go wild β for the good of us all
The city needs to make a real effort to preserve its forest canopy
What was treasured by local Vancouverites, tourists and all, has been disappearing fast. Not just views but also trees, landscaping, & wildlife, since Sullivan #EcoDensity & Gregor #GreenestCity b/c rampant relentless development & spec www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/arti... #vanre #vanpoli
08.12.2025 00:10
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The bodies are piling up
27.11.2025 02:10
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My rent is going up regardless of property tax increases.
19.11.2025 00:48
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Ok folks we are back at it again from 1-5. Yesterday was a lot. Heard from so many passionate Vancouverites.
Unfortunately I heard the mayor say it was a waste of time. But I assure you, Iβm listening.
13.11.2025 20:40
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say βfiscal responsibilityβ three times in the mirror at midnight, and five ken sim supporters will appear behind you to tell you about the struggles of being a landlord
13.11.2025 05:01
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One thing to watch for on Day 1 of Vancouver Budget-palooza, which begins in five minutes: this staff proposal to raise fees for having events outside the Vancouver Art Gallery by 2400%.
Additional big increases for Robson Square and the plaza on Davie Street.
We'll see if it gets clawed back.
12.11.2025 17:27
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As usual, those with zero agency are being hit the hardest by our society's callous public health decisions.
05.11.2025 16:45
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This is a great point. There's so much resistance to increasing ventilation/air purification in classrooms to lower levels of Covid & other illnesses for kids & staff, & so much resistance to masking in healthcare
BUT they'll get busy ventilating chicken barns against avian flu
because profit
03.11.2025 05:42
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Energy retailers to be directed to offer free power three hours a day
Saying there is enough solar power for everyone in the daytime, Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen will direct retailers to provide three hours of free power every day to consumers.
Absolutely amazing: they've got so much solar in Australia that they need more people to use more of it, so the gov't has instructed energy retailers to offer *at least three hours of free power* during the middle of the day.
Meanwhile fossil-addled US struggles with an energy-price crisis ...
03.11.2025 20:18
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@christineboyle.bsky.social @seanorr.bsky.social @lucymaloney.bsky.social would council please direct police and fire to start enforcing this ban? I think people have had more than enough time to adjust to the five year old law.
01.11.2025 03:50
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