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B.C. confirms 52 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1,699

B.C. confirms 52 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1,699

There have been 5 new deaths.
Someone dumped gloves and face masks all over this Vancouver street (PHOTOS)

Someone dumped gloves and face masks all over this Vancouver street (PHOTOS)

The Vancouver Park Board reminds everyone to keep local parks clean and safe by properly disposing of masks, wipes and gloves. 
Poll finds varying views on Canada’s COVID-19 lockdown lookout

Poll finds varying views on Canada’s COVID-19 lockdown lookout

Only 18% of Canadians expect things in their city or town to go back to the way they were by mid-June or before
You can watch Vancouver's official 4/20 party online right now

You can watch Vancouver's official 4/20 party online right now

"So light a joint, count down, and celebrate the best of cannabis culture with us on April 20."
Facebook to launch new 'hug' care reaction for COVID-19 pandemic

Facebook to launch new 'hug' care reaction for COVID-19 pandemic

"We hope these reactions give people additional ways to show their support during the #COVID19 crisis."
Survey: Almost half of Canadians struggled to buy necessities during pandemic

Survey: Almost half of Canadians struggled to buy necessities during pandemic

That’s an estimated 16.3 million Canadians (43 per cent) coming up empty-handed when shopping in the last month.
North Vancouver firefighters give kids a virtual tour of their station (VIDEO)

North Vancouver firefighters give kids a virtual tour of their station (VIDEO)

North Vancouver firefighters are providing a fun and kid-friendly way to kill 10 minutes during the COVID-19 quarantine era.
Richmond man uses 3D printer to ease hospital workers' earache

Richmond man uses 3D printer to ease hospital workers' earache

“We all need to help each other out in these times.”
Will human behaviour be fundamentally changed when COVID-19 ends?

Will human behaviour be fundamentally changed when COVID-19 ends?

"COVID-19 has surely led to some behavioral changes and it will be interesting to track how humans will respond after things get back to normal."
Here’s why B.C. won’t be supporting a herd immunity strategy

Here’s why B.C. won’t be supporting a herd immunity strategy

“We’re not going to encourage people (to develop immunity) by getting sick with COVID-19.”
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