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B.C. issues bylaw officer guidelines for targeting re-sellers

B.C. issues bylaw officer guidelines for targeting re-sellers

The B.C. government also warned that people not adhering to the maximum 50-people rule for gatherings could be dealt with similarly.
Vancouver park rangers have issued about 1,200 warnings for physical distancing

Vancouver park rangers have issued about 1,200 warnings for physical distancing

“We really don't want to close anything else down.”
Google to release tracking data to help policy-makers evaluate COVID-19 measures

Google to release tracking data to help policy-makers evaluate COVID-19 measures

They'll be tracking locations to determine if physical distancing measures are working
Donald Trump told to look at B.C.’s COVID-19 addict-support policy

Donald Trump told to look at B.C.’s COVID-19 addict-support policy

“If Trump truly wants to address the international drug trade, then he should follow the lead of legislators in British Columbia"
Stop Downtown Eastside ‘over-policing’ during pandemic, VPD urged

Stop Downtown Eastside ‘over-policing’ during pandemic, VPD urged

VPD cannot cease public safety calls, spokesperson says
Vancouver company donates laundry detergent to hospitals, food banks

Vancouver company donates laundry detergent to hospitals, food banks

It has already raised more than $150,000 worth of laundry detergent (230,000 loads) to donate to places like Vancouver General Hospital and the Union Gospel Mission. 
TransLink plays 7 o'clock announcement for front line workers (VIDEO)

TransLink plays 7 o'clock announcement for front line workers (VIDEO)

"We want to give thanks to those on the front lines too — including our transit staff!"
Vancouver arts leader fights tears in plea for $6 million in pandemic money

Vancouver arts leader fights tears in plea for $6 million in pandemic money

“I wish I could say that our arts organizations will all be fine, but I can’t."
B.C. city halls are shrinking but some have bigger reserves to fall on

B.C. city halls are shrinking but some have bigger reserves to fall on

Burnaby has the most total reserves of any B.C. city, with $1.6 billion as of December 2018
COVID-19 isolation spurs Canadians to read, exercise, call loved ones more: poll

COVID-19 isolation spurs Canadians to read, exercise, call loved ones more: poll

Three in five Canadians say they have read, listened to or watched the news more often over the past month
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