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National Canadian Film Day takes to online screenings and events

National Canadian Film Day takes to online screenings and events

April 22 is the day to indulge in Canadian films
Feds offer $9 billion in relief to students in response to COVID-19

Feds offer $9 billion in relief to students in response to COVID-19

The federal government is introducing new measures to assist students facing a summer in which seasonal work is unlikely to materialize
Trailblazing Vancouver chocolate shop and cafe closing permanently this month

Trailblazing Vancouver chocolate shop and cafe closing permanently this month

"I certainly did not expect our final couple of months to be like this," said the business owner
B.C. youth sports leagues could resume, with restrictions, in the coming months

B.C. youth sports leagues could resume, with restrictions, in the coming months

But sporting events will not take the same format they did before the pandemic
Metro Vancouver grocery store worker 'terrified' she'll bring COVID-19 home to elderly mom

Metro Vancouver grocery store worker 'terrified' she'll bring COVID-19 home to elderly mom

Worrying about being infected with COVID-19 at the grocery store where she works has become part of the job
Vancouver's zero waste goals trashed by COVID-19

Vancouver's zero waste goals trashed by COVID-19

The city is now in need of some of the disposable food packaging they've been trying to eliminate
Organizers cancel Squamish Constellation Festival 2020 event

Organizers cancel Squamish Constellation Festival 2020 event

The festival was slated for July 24 to 26
Metro Vancouver woman granted $566,722 judgment against ex-husband

Metro Vancouver woman granted $566,722 judgment against ex-husband

The couple has been divorced for 25 years
Protestors blocked this major Vancouver intersection

Protestors blocked this major Vancouver intersection

"Two other calls come in, same time & area: man with an axe and a man holding a knife to the throat of another."
Vancouver chicken plant closed after 28 workers test positive for COVID-19

Vancouver chicken plant closed after 28 workers test positive for COVID-19

B.C. officials are concerned about the outbreak and will inspect company's other operations
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