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Feed the Frontline campaign launched to reach more healthcare workers across Metro Vancouver

Feed the Frontline campaign launched to reach more healthcare workers across Metro Vancouver

"We want to give back to them with daily meals that they can look forward to from our favourite local restaurants that are struggling to survive."
Facebook to launch new 'hug' care reaction for COVID-19 pandemic

Facebook to launch new 'hug' care reaction for COVID-19 pandemic

"We hope these reactions give people additional ways to show their support during the #COVID19 crisis."
Vancouver arts and culture void to take toll on performers and society

Vancouver arts and culture void to take toll on performers and society

“This is disastrous to the arts sector."
T&T Supermarket will now do temperature checks at store doors

T&T Supermarket will now do temperature checks at store doors

The non-invasive temperature checks will be carried out with infrared thermometers
TransLink announces layoffs, route cancellations, and service reductions as 'cost-saving measures'

TransLink announces layoffs, route cancellations, and service reductions as 'cost-saving measures'

“This has been an incredibly tough decision and one we do not take lightly,” says TransLink CEO Kevin Desmond
Roof of condo building at a B.C. ski resort collapses overnight

Roof of condo building at a B.C. ski resort collapses overnight

The building had over a dozen occupants when the roof came thundering down at around 3 a.m.
Nova Scotia mass shooting: ‘We grieve with you,’ says Trudeau

Nova Scotia mass shooting: ‘We grieve with you,’ says Trudeau

“No one man’s action can build a wall between us and a better day.”
PNE on COVID-19 curtailing 2020 Fair: 'We’ve been down before, but we’ve never been out'

PNE on COVID-19 curtailing 2020 Fair: 'We’ve been down before, but we’ve never been out'

Among the events on the chopping block for the summer of 2020 is the 110-year-old Fair at the PNE
B.C. great outdoors closed until June

B.C. great outdoors closed until June

Right now Canada's and B.C.'s parks are set to re-open June 1, but that could change in a heartbeat due to COVID-19
B.C. to levy $2,000 fines for price gouging and reselling medical supplies

B.C. to levy $2,000 fines for price gouging and reselling medical supplies

“Violation tickets are a timelier alternative to prosecution through the courts"
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