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North Vancouver care home COVID-19 patients offered controversial treatment drug

North Vancouver care home COVID-19 patients offered controversial treatment drug

The drugs have been used for decades as anti-malarial drugs and are also used to control immune system activity in chronic conditions such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis.
House of Commons debates $73B wage subsidy program

House of Commons debates $73B wage subsidy program

All federal parties have agreed to support the bill.
B.C. reports 35 new COVID-19 cases, three new deaths

B.C. reports 35 new COVID-19 cases, three new deaths

This brings the provincial total to 1,445 cases of the virus.
Federal leaders address nation ahead of historic debate on wage subsidy bill

Federal leaders address nation ahead of historic debate on wage subsidy bill

The House of Commons reconvened Saturday for an extraordinary session to debate and vote on a wage subsidy bill that will cover up to 75% of employee wages for eligible businesses, non-profits and charities.
FortisBC introduces new financial support for customers

FortisBC introduces new financial support for customers

Residential customers who sign up for FortisBC's COVID-19 Customer Recovery Fund will automatically have their bill payments deferred from April 1 to June 30.
RCMP says it will enforce the Quarantine Act if people don't self-isolate

RCMP says it will enforce the Quarantine Act if people don't self-isolate

Violations of Canada's Quarantine Act could include a fine of up to $750,000 and imprisonment for six months
Littering of masks, gloves in Richmond ‘unacceptable'

Littering of masks, gloves in Richmond ‘unacceptable'

“You are placing others at risk by not properly disposing of items that could be contaminated."
8,000 chocolate eggs dropped off to Metro Vancouver front-line staff

8,000 chocolate eggs dropped off to Metro Vancouver front-line staff

Wesgroup Properties delivered thousands of Lindt chocolate eggs to staff at Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster.
B.C. announces 40 new cases of COVID-19, five new deaths

B.C. announces 40 new cases of COVID-19, five new deaths

This brings the province's total number of cases to 1,410. 
B.C. teachers are finding creative ways to stay connected with students during the COVID-19 pandemic (VIDEO)

B.C. teachers are finding creative ways to stay connected with students during the COVID-19 pandemic (VIDEO)

North Vancouver PE teachers are challenging their students to come up with imaginative ways of staying active - using toilet paper - with this hilarious video.
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