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Daycares in B.C. not mandated to reopen despite new health guidelines

Daycares in B.C. not mandated to reopen despite new health guidelines

Daycare centres who choose to reopen must plan to encourage hand-washing, avoid having close gatherings of large groups of children and use outdoor space to allow physical distancing.
Vancouver craft breweries one step closer to getting patios

Vancouver craft breweries one step closer to getting patios

More outdoor dining spaces for restaurants, too, as part of the plan to help food and drink businesses bounce back from the COVID-19 crisis
COVID-19 pushing changes to Vancouver condo design

COVID-19 pushing changes to Vancouver condo design

Demand for home offices, larger balconies likely to increase with remote work trend
B.C. schools to re-open part-time June 1; participation optional

B.C. schools to re-open part-time June 1; participation optional

Officials warn, however, that the reopened schools will look different from before COVID-19
Canada extends COVID-19 wage subsidy to end of August

Canada extends COVID-19 wage subsidy to end of August

The topic of the economic reopening dominated Trudeau’s Friday news conference
B.C. dental offices closed by COVID-19 won't be re-opening May 19

B.C. dental offices closed by COVID-19 won't be re-opening May 19

PPE shortage also being seen in dental practices across the province
Allergies or COVID-19? How to tell the difference

Allergies or COVID-19? How to tell the difference

COVID-19 is complicating the arrival of seasonal allergies, says a Burnaby-based pharmacy company, as some allergy symptoms overlap with symptoms of COVID-19.
Pandemic puppy scams skyrocket, warns Better Business Bureau

Pandemic puppy scams skyrocket, warns Better Business Bureau

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a surge in dog-related cons as self-isolated families look for some four-legged companionship.
This Metro Vancouver music festival is planning to host Canada’s first drive-in benefit concert this summer

This Metro Vancouver music festival is planning to host Canada’s first drive-in benefit concert this summer

The Summerset Music & Arts Festival plans to adhere to physical distancing directives when it takes place Aug. 28 to 30 in Langley.
B.C. confirms 15 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,392

B.C. confirms 15 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,392

There have been three new deaths
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