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Develop COVID-19 response plan, lawyers tell businesses

Develop COVID-19 response plan, lawyers tell businesses

Employers could avoid legal issues by working with employees and unions
Vancouver shuts down community centres, libraries over coronavirus

Vancouver shuts down community centres, libraries over coronavirus

Downtown Eastside task force responding to low-income residents
‘Pink’ supermoon will glow above Vancouver in April

‘Pink’ supermoon will glow above Vancouver in April

It will look 15 per cent brighter and seven per cent bigger than a regular full moon
Canada closes borders in effort to contain spread of COVID-19

Canada closes borders in effort to contain spread of COVID-19

Entry into Canada will be denied to those who aren't Canadians or permanent residents, with some exceptions
COVID-19: Three new coronavirus deaths in B.C.

COVID-19: Three new coronavirus deaths in B.C.

Province restricts public gatherings to less than 50 people as case total tops 100
WestJet passenger travelling between Vancouver and Kelowna tests positive for COVID-19

WestJet passenger travelling between Vancouver and Kelowna tests positive for COVID-19

A WestJet passenger tested positive for COVID-19 after flying from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to Kelowna International Airport (YLW) last week.
Vancouver Rape Relief vows to carry on despite funding shortfall

Vancouver Rape Relief vows to carry on despite funding shortfall

City of Vancouver denies grant funding due to the organization’s policies that exclude trans women from core services
COVID-19 forces Douglas College to move classes online

COVID-19 forces Douglas College to move classes online

Douglas College's campuses in Coquitlam and New Westminster will transition away from in-person classes no later than March 20
Coronavirus case identified at West Vancouver elementary school

Coronavirus case identified at West Vancouver elementary school

Individual who tested positive was at Irwin Park Elementary last week
B.C. tech moves to front lines in COVID-19 fight

B.C. tech moves to front lines in COVID-19 fight

Local firms poised for growth as coronavirus concerns go global
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