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You can join this B.C.-wide virtual picnic this Saturday

You can join this B.C.-wide virtual picnic this Saturday

Stay home, stay connected and have fun.
This virtual platform connects pet owners with veterinarians

This virtual platform connects pet owners with veterinarians

“The veterinary profession is essential to ensuring pet health."
City of Vancouver says no truth to rumour people are getting fined for not social distancing

City of Vancouver says no truth to rumour people are getting fined for not social distancing

“Having police officers trolling parks and ticketing people is at this point — given all of their other work — not a top priority."
U.S. Customs and Border Protection requested 1,000 troops on Canada border

U.S. Customs and Border Protection requested 1,000 troops on Canada border

"Canada and the U.S. have the longest unmilitarized border in the world, and it is very much in both of our interests for it to remain that way," said the Prime Minister.
Senator Larry Campbell drove from B.C. to Ottawa to vote on the emergency COVID-19 bill

Senator Larry Campbell drove from B.C. to Ottawa to vote on the emergency COVID-19 bill

He made it!
BC Liquor Stores to close on Sundays due to COVID-19

BC Liquor Stores to close on Sundays due to COVID-19

"We are also installing barriers, as you mentioned, in order to protect employees and customers at checkouts."
Vancouver schools get ‘deep cleaning’ to address COVID-19 concerns

Vancouver schools get ‘deep cleaning’ to address COVID-19 concerns

All surfaces are being washed, including desks, chairs, locker doors, locks, drinking fountains, washrooms and other areas.
These North Vancouver neighbours are hosting physically-distanced backyard jam sessions

These North Vancouver neighbours are hosting physically-distanced backyard jam sessions

“Look for the good, people. It’s everywhere.” 
B.C. confirms 66 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 725

B.C. confirms 66 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 725

There are currently 66 people in hospital and 26 are in intensive care.
BC Ferries worker tests positive for COVID-19; one in three may be ill

BC Ferries worker tests positive for COVID-19; one in three may be ill

BC Ferries is likely to next ban all non-essential travel
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