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B.C. confirms 45 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1490

B.C. confirms 45 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1490

There have been 11 new deaths.
Vancouver restaurateur dishes out optimism in COVID-19 'I Will Survive' song parody (VIDEO)

Vancouver restaurateur dishes out optimism in COVID-19 'I Will Survive' song parody (VIDEO)

"We are fighting for the life of our business right now, and all depending on its survival"
Canadians angry after photography group advises against porch photos

Canadians angry after photography group advises against porch photos

"It goes beyond physical distancing."
OPINION: B.C.'s 'heavy measures' for incoming travellers lead Canada

OPINION: B.C.'s 'heavy measures' for incoming travellers lead Canada

Travellers returning or arriving to B.C. now face fairly heavy measures, but measures that are sorely needed as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
OPINION: COVID-19 brings crisis but also opportunity

OPINION: COVID-19 brings crisis but also opportunity

Park Board Commissioner Stuart Mackinnon calls for real change for the greater good
Here comes the sun: Vancouver forecast calls for 7 straight days of sunshine

Here comes the sun: Vancouver forecast calls for 7 straight days of sunshine

The forecast calls for a number of toasty 20°C daily highs, too.
OPINION: Is it really an apology if your lawyer issues it and doesn't reveal your name?

OPINION: Is it really an apology if your lawyer issues it and doesn't reveal your name?

Maybe not?
Eleven small wildfires in B.C. on Easter weekend, but most quickly doused

Eleven small wildfires in B.C. on Easter weekend, but most quickly doused

Crews responded to 11 blazes between Good Friday and Easter Sunday across the province
40th anniversary of Marathon of Hope can inspire Canadians during COVID battle

40th anniversary of Marathon of Hope can inspire Canadians during COVID battle

On April 12, 1980, Terry began his Marathon of Hope in St. John's before ending it 143 days later after cancer spread to his lungs.
Man caught spitting on elevator buttons in Vancouver condo building issues public apology

Man caught spitting on elevator buttons in Vancouver condo building issues public apology

The unnamed man says he is "horrified at my own actions, which are reprehensible and inexcusable."
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