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B.C. confirms 29 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1,824

B.C. confirms 29 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1,824

There have been an additional 4 deaths.
How Port Coquitlam became B.C.’s ground zero in history's deadliest outbreak

How Port Coquitlam became B.C.’s ground zero in history's deadliest outbreak

As we grapple amidst our generation's most devastating pandemic, we look back 102 years ago, when a troop train arrived in Port Coquitlam carrying the deadliest virus in human history. Here’s how it spread.
These Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­friends launched a line of hilarious Quarantine Greeting Cards

These Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­friends launched a line of hilarious Quarantine Greeting Cards

The stylish cards feature timely messages perfect for the unprecedented scenarios we’re all dealing with right now.
B.C. tree planter camps, other industries get new rules to prevent COVID-19 spread

B.C. tree planter camps, other industries get new rules to prevent COVID-19 spread

The orders and guidelines cover the agriculture, aquaculture, forestry and resource industries
John Horgan announces the Tooth Fairy is an 'essential service' in B.C.

John Horgan announces the Tooth Fairy is an 'essential service' in B.C.

"This permission only applies to registered fairies - no substi-tooth-ions or fillings-in allowed."
Bus drivers' union to hold massive 'virtual rally' online tomorrow

Bus drivers' union to hold massive 'virtual rally' online tomorrow

“The federal government needs to act fast. It is a mistake to weaken the public transit system while tens of thousands of essential workers rely on it every day.â€
BC Hydro warns of increase in scams due to COVID-19 pandemic

BC Hydro warns of increase in scams due to COVID-19 pandemic

BC Hydro says it has seen a 350 per cent increase in reported scams this month, when compared to March
Plan in the works for safe re-opening of B.C. restaurants

Plan in the works for safe re-opening of B.C. restaurants

A group representing independent restaurants, chains, and franchises will present a preliminary plan to the province next week
Union launches legal challenge against TransLink layoffs

Union launches legal challenge against TransLink layoffs

The union representing Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­transit workers says it’s launching a legal challenge against recent TransLink layoffs.
B.C.'s essential service workers matched with child care

B.C.'s essential service workers matched with child care

More than 2,600 essential service workers in British Columbia have been referred to open child care spaces