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Vancouver mayor warns of 'drastic measures' without federal and provincial government help

Vancouver mayor warns of 'drastic measures' without federal and provincial government help

"The city’s finances are going to be negatively affected by COVID-19 due to lost revenues and hard-hit homeowners defaulting on their property taxes.”
Health Canada approves Spartan Bioscience's portable COVID-19 test

Health Canada approves Spartan Bioscience's portable COVID-19 test

This is expected to help provide rapid tests for health services in rural and remote areas such as Indigenous communities
Social distancing for bears advised by wildlife advocates in Metro Vancouver

Social distancing for bears advised by wildlife advocates in Metro Vancouver

“It’s time to take precautions to avoid attracting [bears] close to our homes."
Protective gear shortage a 'crisis' for B.C. seniors' care providers: SafeCare BC

Protective gear shortage a 'crisis' for B.C. seniors' care providers: SafeCare BC

70% of B.C.'s long-term care facilities say they are experiencing a “critical shortage” of PPE
Asian grocery giant’s first Burnaby store just opened its doors

Asian grocery giant’s first Burnaby store just opened its doors

When it comes to store openings, the timing on this one was not what this company could have ever expected.
Port Coquitlam family narrowly escapes blaze, receives over $17,000 within hours

Port Coquitlam family narrowly escapes blaze, receives over $17,000 within hours

“It was like a movie. You walk up and see a family sitting in a cop car soaking wet with blankets around them.”
Family gathers on street to celebrate West Vancouver veteran's 97th birthday

Family gathers on street to celebrate West Vancouver veteran's 97th birthday

The West Vancouver fire department even stopped by to celebrate Glen Harrison, a WWII veteran and retired medical doctor.
Discrimination complaint filed after alleged ‘old China man’ insults at Richmond golf club

Discrimination complaint filed after alleged ‘old China man’ insults at Richmond golf club

A man alleges he was discriminated against almost daily during the two-year period he worked at Quilchena Golf and Country Club, according to a submission to the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal.
High school ultimate teams across B.C. take part in Isolympic Games (VIDEO)

High school ultimate teams across B.C. take part in Isolympic Games (VIDEO)

Sixteen ultimate teams from across the province took part in the fun competition that was completed through video submissions from students at home.
Some Metro Vancouver roads are being reallocated to pedestrians to support physical distancing

Some Metro Vancouver roads are being reallocated to pedestrians to support physical distancing

“When we have areas where we are seeing crowding from a pedestrian point of view, we just need to make changes. We know our road usage has gone way down during this crisis."
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