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Lions Gate Hospital workers say they hear the cheers

Lions Gate Hospital workers say they hear the cheers

North Shore residents, have you been cheering at 7 p.m.
That empty feeling: Vancouver’s public spaces thin out (PHOTOS)

That empty feeling: Vancouver’s public spaces thin out (PHOTOS)

With orders to stay home and social distance from one another, Vancouver’s once bustling streets, public spaces and popular gathering places have gone increasingly quiet.
Young Canadians needing hospital treatment for COVID-19

Young Canadians needing hospital treatment for COVID-19

Younger people in Canada are getting COVID-19 and are being hospitalized. That’s the warning from the country’s chief public health officer, Dr.
B.C. food banks receive $3 million in emergency funding

B.C. food banks receive $3 million in emergency funding

The B.C. government announced more funding on Sunday to help food banks across the province. A $3-million emergency grant from the Community Gaming Grants program is being distributed to Food Banks British Columbia.
Watch out for COVID-19-linked scams, BBB warns

Watch out for COVID-19-linked scams, BBB warns

Fake government aid and predatory loan practices are among the scams to beware of during the global pandemic, according the Better Business Bureau
Schools closed but parents have new education website

Schools closed but parents have new education website

While in-person classes are suspended for now due to COVID-19, the B.C. school system remains open to continue to support students and families in a variety of ways, said Education Minister Rob Fleming.
Vancouver London Drugs employee tests positive for COVID-19

Vancouver London Drugs employee tests positive for COVID-19

London Drugs said that a pharmacy staff member at a Downtown Vancouver location has tested positive for COVID-19
Half of British Columbians worried about feeding families but praise leaders: poll

Half of British Columbians worried about feeding families but praise leaders: poll

Despite the financial strain, provincial and federal leaders receive top marks in how they have handled the crisis.
KPU, student association donate $200,000 for university’s students amid COVID-19 pandemic

KPU, student association donate $200,000 for university’s students amid COVID-19 pandemic

Students at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) will have access to $200,000 of emergency COVID-19 funding as of the end of the month. The Kwantlen Student Association (KSA) donated $100,000, which was matched by the university.
Whistler Blackcomb closes mountain to uphill skiing and riding

Whistler Blackcomb closes mountain to uphill skiing and riding

Single route to Garibaldi Provincial Park still open