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Province launches COVID-19 support service for B.C. businesses

Province launches COVID-19 support service for B.C. businesses

The service will function as a single point of contact for businesses looking for information and resources as they navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.
North Vancouver firefighters rescue ducklings trapped on the highway (VIDEO)

North Vancouver firefighters rescue ducklings trapped on the highway (VIDEO)

The goslings fled into a storm drain after a motorist hit mother duck.
Show your support for frontline workers with these awesome t-shirts

Show your support for frontline workers with these awesome t-shirts

100% of the money goes to the hospital of your choice.
Bus drivers' union says cutting service will lead to overcrowding

Bus drivers' union says cutting service will lead to overcrowding

“Cutting transit service would make life even more difficult for working COVID-19 heroes, and ultimately the people they have been dutifully serving.”
B.C. confirms 14 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1,575

B.C. confirms 14 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1,575

There have been 3 new deaths.
Richmond RCMP ask for assistance in identifying arson suspect

Richmond RCMP ask for assistance in identifying arson suspect

The eight arson incidents span from late March 2020 to present, according to RCMP.
Vancouver high school students are live-streaming performances to help raise money for COVID-19 response efforts on the Downtown Eastside (VIDEO)

Vancouver high school students are live-streaming performances to help raise money for COVID-19 response efforts on the Downtown Eastside (VIDEO)

“Music is really, really helpful in uniting people together."
Here's how ICBC will help motorists during the COVID-19 pandemic

Here's how ICBC will help motorists during the COVID-19 pandemic

In addition to previous logistical measures, ICBC has just announced more ways customers in need can find some relief
Vancouver restaurants and food businesses are selling groceries in wake of COVID-19 crisis

Vancouver restaurants and food businesses are selling groceries in wake of COVID-19 crisis

Filling the grocery gap, and keeping the supply chains in motion
Vancouver mayor to take 10 per cent pay cut during pandemic

Vancouver mayor to take 10 per cent pay cut during pandemic

Kennedy Stewart’s salary this year is $178,265, councillors base salaries at $88,250
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