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Whistler family speaks out after being told to 'Go back to China'

Whistler family speaks out after being told to 'Go back to China'

This is just one more example amidst a troubling rise in anti-Asian incidents across the province.
A Vancouver special effects studio created this inspiring reminder to reach out (VIDEO)

A Vancouver special effects studio created this inspiring reminder to reach out (VIDEO)

The minute-long animated story follows a teenage boy as he witnesses his world shutting down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, before ending with an encouraging reminder.
Trudeau silent on Air Canada bailout, nationalization

Trudeau silent on Air Canada bailout, nationalization

Air Canada announced yesterday it plans to lay off more than half of its 38,000 employees in June.
B.C. confirms 21 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,428

B.C. confirms 21 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,428

There has been one additional death.
B.C. will need 412 million face masks in the next 12 months, report says

B.C. will need 412 million face masks in the next 12 months, report says

While the demand side of the equation is robust, the picture is reversed when it comes to supplies.
B.C. confirms 15 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,407

B.C. confirms 15 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,407

There have been five new deaths.
'It's an absolute miracle': Here's the harrowing story of one B.C. woman's recovery from COVID-19

'It's an absolute miracle': Here's the harrowing story of one B.C. woman's recovery from COVID-19

Irene Spicer, the first person in Kelowna to be diagnosed with COVID-19, was in a medically-induced coma for three weeks.
Cats can be infected with virus that causes COVID-19: study

Cats can be infected with virus that causes COVID-19: study

"That was a major finding for us -- the cats did not have symptoms."
Burnaby rents a kicking-good 'deal' in pandemic market: report

Burnaby rents a kicking-good 'deal' in pandemic market: report

Vancouver rents for condo and rental apartments declined 6.8 per cent month over month, according to a new report.
Trudeau defends rollout of COVID-19 emergency benefits, U.S. border crossing closures

Trudeau defends rollout of COVID-19 emergency benefits, U.S. border crossing closures

“We made the deliberate choice to get the money out the door to millions of Canadians who needed it and go after – retroactively – people who may have defrauded the system," Prime Minister says.
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