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鶹ýӳartists are decorating Gastown’s boarded-up windows with stunning murals

鶹ýӳartists are decorating Gastown’s boarded-up windows with stunning murals

Some of the murals honour Canada’s top public health officials and health care workers
Number of SeaBus sailings being reduced due to low ridership

Number of SeaBus sailings being reduced due to low ridership

Since mid-March, SeaBus ridership is down 90 per cent, according to TransLink.
鶹ýӳPark Board launches new program to spread the word about staying apart

鶹ýӳPark Board launches new program to spread the word about staying apart

“Park Board Champions” will be deployed to busy parks and beaches to remind visitors about the importance of physical distancing
CARTOON: A sign of the times

CARTOON: A sign of the times

Heritage Vancouver’s new interactive map shows which local businesses remain open during COVID-19

Heritage Vancouver’s new interactive map shows which local businesses remain open during COVID-19

The list is broken down by neighbourhood and organized into three categories - food and drink, groceries and small retail stores and services.
B.C. confirms 29 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1,203

B.C. confirms 29 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1,203

There are three additional deaths.
Metro 鶹ýӳresidents busted for re-selling over 5,000 masks

Metro 鶹ýӳresidents busted for re-selling over 5,000 masks

Delta police officers stopped two people this week from re-selling boxes of N95 face masks and surgical masks at highly inflated prices.
LETTER: Cashiers risk lives only to get coughed on and bullied

LETTER: Cashiers risk lives only to get coughed on and bullied

"I have had four customers cough in my face in the past few weeks."
B.C. pumps $10M into protecting care homes

B.C. pumps $10M into protecting care homes

Over 20 seniors' long-term care homes in B.C. have had COVID-19 outbreaks
City of 鶹ýӳlays off 1,500 workers during pandemic, fears loss of $200 million in revenue

City of 鶹ýӳlays off 1,500 workers during pandemic, fears loss of $200 million in revenue

Closure of civic facilities and venues, plus suspending parking meter enforcement, triggered the layoffs