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Author: Jordan Armstrong
Publication Date: June 8, 2026 - 20:09

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Vancouver cleaned up ahead of FIFA World Cup starting

June 8, 2026
On the Granville Street strip, which is now closed to vehicles and buses, every piece of trash is being picked up and a hand-washing station has been installed.


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