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B.C. confirms 25 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1291

B.C. confirms 25 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1291

There have been 4 new deaths.
CBSA seize $13.5M meth shipment at Metro Vancouver container facility

CBSA seize $13.5M meth shipment at Metro Vancouver container facility

The shipment of 106 kg of methamphetamine came into B.C. from Mexico
TransLink bus driver reportedly tests positive for COVID-19

TransLink bus driver reportedly tests positive for COVID-19

"The employee has our full support and we wish them a speedy recovery."
Vancouver's Stanley Park will close to vehicles starting Wednesday

Vancouver's Stanley Park will close to vehicles starting Wednesday

The move is to reduce congestion in the park and on the seawall to enable proper physical distancing
Vancouver's Bard on the Beach cancels 31st season

Vancouver's Bard on the Beach cancels 31st season

This is a sign that the arts community will continue to be hit by the pandemic for many months to come
Richmond Chinese medicine stores advertising 'coronavirus prevention tea'

Richmond Chinese medicine stores advertising 'coronavirus prevention tea'

Claims that a Chinese herbal remedy can prevent COVID-19 are “inappropriate and illegal"
B.C. secures 900 spaces for vulnerable population to self-isolate

B.C. secures 900 spaces for vulnerable population to self-isolate

These new rooms and community centre beds are assisting a range of people, including people experiencing homelessness, people without safe spaces to self-isolate and youth.
YVR passenger traffic falls to 3,000 per day from 78,000

YVR passenger traffic falls to 3,000 per day from 78,000

Traffic has plummeted at YVR to four per cent of its normal volume
Here is what it's like in Vancouver for an immuno-compromised patient during COVID-19

Here is what it's like in Vancouver for an immuno-compromised patient during COVID-19

He can't risk going outside.
COVID-19 pandemic worries Canadians more than 2008 crisis did: poll

COVID-19 pandemic worries Canadians more than 2008 crisis did: poll

Almost half of Canadians (46%, five points higher than in 2008) have worried “frequently” or “occasionally” about themselves or somebody in their household, becoming unemployed.
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