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Science World may be forced to permanently close

Science World may be forced to permanently close

"This has been a devasting blow to our organization and it will be hard for us to recover from,"
Cleaning out your closet during COVID-19? You may want to hold off.

Cleaning out your closet during COVID-19? You may want to hold off.

Most organizations are no longer accepting clothing donations amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
CARTOON: Pandemic Hair-Don'ts

CARTOON: Pandemic Hair-Don'ts

Remember: if you can’t cut it, style it
Stay the course with COVID-19 restrictions and response, Dr. Bonnie Henry tells B.C.

Stay the course with COVID-19 restrictions and response, Dr. Bonnie Henry tells B.C.

“We know we still face the potential of growth in cases and deaths in British Columbia."
Video shows man licking rail in a Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­park

Video shows man licking rail in a Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­park

"This man was intentionally spitting everywhere, spouting racial slurs and licking hand rails," said the witness who shot the video
Wuhan reopening provides Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­with a view of what post-COVID life may look like

Wuhan reopening provides Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­with a view of what post-COVID life may look like

While the reopening is almost universally welcome, it isn’t the fear-free atmosphere it was prior to the outbreak
Police seize close to 4,000 masks in pair of Craigslist schemes

Police seize close to 4,000 masks in pair of Craigslist schemes

The sellers both received $500 bylaw tickets for operating a business with no business license.
Burnaby getting first rent bank in response to COVID-19

Burnaby getting first rent bank in response to COVID-19

A little more relief for some Burnaby renters
Health worker stuck in Burnaby hotel after eviction over COVID-19 fears

Health worker stuck in Burnaby hotel after eviction over COVID-19 fears

A loophole in the Residential Tenancy Act has left this front-line health worker homeless after her landlord evicted her, fearing she would contaminate him with COVID-19.
Province launches COVID-19 support service for B.C. businesses

Province launches COVID-19 support service for B.C. businesses

The service will function as a single point of contact for businesses looking for information and resources as they navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.