The mayor of Vancouver voiced concern about a rise in racist incidents in the city amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, saying “hate of any kind has no place in our city.” Kennedy Stewart cited recent reports of racist incidents, including an attack on a 92-year-old Asian man with dementia. “I want everyone to know that these actions will not be tolerated,” Stewart said Wednesday. “We’re better than this.” Stewart says Vancouver police have taken extra measures in Chinatown and other parts of the city and is asking the public to be vigilant. “This is not who we are,” he said. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] “If you see something happening, speak out… The important thing is that we all come