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Canuck fans cheer at Delta-Surrey border (PHOTOS)

Canuck fans cheer at Delta-Surrey border (PHOTOS)

Several on social media were quick to raise alarm at how some were dangerously driving, though.
Staff member at care facility in Delta tests positive for COVID-19

Staff member at care facility in Delta tests positive for COVID-19

Enhanced control measures have been put in place at the site and Fraser Health is working with staff to identify anyone who may have been exposed and is taking steps to protect the health of all staff, residents and families. 
Employee tests positive for COVID-19 at Shoppers Drug Mart

Employee tests positive for COVID-19 at Shoppers Drug Mart

If you visited the affected location and believe you may have been infected, it is recommended you self-isolate and monitor for symptoms.
Sipping on grape juice: Snoop Dogg's new wine now in Vancouver

Sipping on grape juice: Snoop Dogg's new wine now in Vancouver

An award-winning Vancouver artist was tapped to create the massive 3D tribute to the rapper that's set to be unveiled at a local liquor store Friday
Canada's top doctor recommends 'face masks' during sex

Canada's top doctor recommends 'face masks' during sex

Keep the face mask on, even in the bedroom.
ICBC: Drive safely over Labour Day long weekend

ICBC: Drive safely over Labour Day long weekend

According to ICBC, an average of four people die and 600 people are injured in 2,100 crashes every Labour Day long weekend.
B.C. at a precipice to flatten COVID-19 curve, Henry says ahead of long weekend

B.C. at a precipice to flatten COVID-19 curve, Henry says ahead of long weekend

VANCOUVER — British Columbia is at a critical point when it comes to a potential surge of COVID-19 infections, B.C.'s provincial health officer warned on Thursday. Dr.
Premier's office 'confident' temporary pandemic pay coming in October

Premier's office 'confident' temporary pandemic pay coming in October

VANCOUVER — The B.C. government says temporary pandemic pay that was promised to essential workers in mid-May should be coming in October.
B.C. school districts will use federal COVID-19 cash to fit needs: minister

B.C. school districts will use federal COVID-19 cash to fit needs: minister

VICTORIA — School districts will decide where best to devote more than $242 million in federal funding to reopen British Columbia schools safely during the COVID-19 pandemic, says Education Minister Rob Fleming.
B.C. education minister diverts federal COVID-19 money to school districts

B.C. education minister diverts federal COVID-19 money to school districts

B.C. teachers’ union emphasizes need to mandate remote learning options and ensure physical distancing
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