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Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­grocer’s ‘no mask no service’ policy concerns Kerrisdale resident

Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­grocer’s ‘no mask no service’ policy concerns Kerrisdale resident

“I think it’s important that we pull together during this crisis and doing things like this doesn’t help that.â€
B.C. confirms 74 new COVID-19 cases, provincial total now at 424

B.C. confirms 74 new COVID-19 cases, provincial total now at 424

There has been one new death, and now personal service businesses are ordered closed
Don't call the police if you notice people violating playground ban: B.C. Ministry of Health

Don't call the police if you notice people violating playground ban: B.C. Ministry of Health

It's fine to call foul if you see groups on your local playground - but you need to know who to call to get it handled
Families struggle as COVID-19 cases mount in North Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­care centre

Families struggle as COVID-19 cases mount in North Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­care centre

The Lynn Valley Care Centre is ground zero for B.C.'s coronavirus battle, with 36 elderly residents now diagnosed with COVID-19. Eight of them have died.
Port Moody cyclist wins $1-million payout for Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­accident

Port Moody cyclist wins $1-million payout for Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­accident

Military veteran Linh Dinh Lai was incredibly fit and active when he was injured after being forced to dive off his bicycle to avoid a collision with an SUV.
As if COVID-19 isn’t enough, now we’re being warned about giant hornets

As if COVID-19 isn’t enough, now we’re being warned about giant hornets

The B.C. government wants residents to report sightings of this invasive species deadly to honey bees
Surrey is looking for empty warehouses to use as hospital space

Surrey is looking for empty warehouses to use as hospital space

Despite patchwork of municipal responses to COVID-19, the message from B.C.'s Provincial Health Officer is clear: avoid other people.
B.C. teachers still don't know what to expect after spring break

B.C. teachers still don't know what to expect after spring break

It's unclear when school will be back in session again
B.C. provincial health officer assures health-care workers in COVID-19 fight

B.C. provincial health officer assures health-care workers in COVID-19 fight

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's provincial health officer offered support Friday to health-care workers in the province that has the highest number of COVID-19 cases, saying there are enough supplies for them to safely do their jobs. Dr.
Safety, equipment levels a concern should COVID-19 cases rise: B.C. Nurses' Union president

Safety, equipment levels a concern should COVID-19 cases rise: B.C. Nurses' Union president

Currently, there are “adequate†supplies and enough personal protective equipment available in acute care facilities
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