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UBC profs suggest stuck-at-home reading list

UBC profs suggest stuck-at-home reading list

With many people housebound and looking for things to do, professors from UBC’s English and creative writing departments have put together some reading lists.
Whistler Blackcomb has closed the mountain to uphill skiing and riding

Whistler Blackcomb has closed the mountain to uphill skiing and riding

A single route to Garibaldi Provincial Park remains open.
This 鶹ýӳfirm is 3D printing and donating protective gear for health care workers

This 鶹ýӳfirm is 3D printing and donating protective gear for health care workers

LNG Studios has been producing about 35 face shields a day for frontline health care workers in the Lower Mainland.
Former Steve Nash Fitness World employees are calling for an independent investigation into ‘unpaid wages, bullying, harassment’

Former Steve Nash Fitness World employees are calling for an independent investigation into ‘unpaid wages, bullying, harassment’

The petition claims an investigation regarding a prior complaint “could not be concluded” after SNFC employees were let go amid COVID-19 closures
London Drugs employee tests positive for COVID-19 in Vancouver

London Drugs employee tests positive for COVID-19 in Vancouver

London Drugs states that a pharmacy staff member at a Downtown 鶹ýӳlocation has tested positive for COVID-19.
Steve Nash Fitness terminates workers across entire chain as company copes with COVID-19

Steve Nash Fitness terminates workers across entire chain as company copes with COVID-19

All SNFW Fitness BC Ltd. locations remain closed indefinitely
OPINION: This note to a Burnaby caretaker just broke me

OPINION: This note to a Burnaby caretaker just broke me

With so many overwhelming stories each day, it’s these small moments that give us a little solace.
OPINION: Christy Clark deleted her controversial COVID-19 tweet

OPINION: Christy Clark deleted her controversial COVID-19 tweet

A change of heart for the former premier of B.C.?
With workers ill and traffic down 70%, BC Ferries looks at reducing service

With workers ill and traffic down 70%, BC Ferries looks at reducing service

The number of employees off work is running about four times higher than normal.
鶹ýӳlaunches childcare referral system for essential workers

鶹ýӳlaunches childcare referral system for essential workers

Priority will be given to children whose parents or guardians work as front-line workers in public health and health services, social services, law enforcement, first responders and emergency response.