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North Shore Parking Update: North Vancouver council has approved pay parking for the new Harry Jerome Community Recreation Centre, with the first three hours free and then $3 an hour ($0.75 per 15 minutes) up to $12.50 a day, running 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Targeted Violence in Alberta: Airdrie RCMP are investigating a targeted shooting after a multi-vehicle collision on Bayside Boulevard left four people hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. Public Health Watch: Federal and local experts are warning measles risk could rise around the FIFA World Cup in Vancouver, urging people to check vaccination status as crowds and travel increase. B.C. Summer Kicks Off: Vancouver’s outdoor pool and beach season starts this weekend, with lifeguards on supervised swimming areas and new rules for where alcohol is allowed. Health Policy Shift (Saskatchewan): Saskatchewan removed more than 240 nurse practice limits, aiming to expand access to care across the province. Aurora Forecast: Metro Vancouver could see northern lights this weekend if conditions cooperate, with a moderate geomagnetic storm watch in place.

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