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B.C. confirms 29 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,315

B.C. confirms 29 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,315

There has been one new death.
The 鶹ýӳPark Board is reopening tennis and pickleball courts this weekend

The 鶹ýӳPark Board is reopening tennis and pickleball courts this weekend

Players can access 53 local courts across seven locations beginning Saturday morning, May 9, while the remaining 135 city courts are scheduled to reopen throughout the week.
B.C. grads are invited to participate in a virtual prom this month

B.C. grads are invited to participate in a virtual prom this month

The Student Life Network’s #PromIsOn initiative is aiming to raise funds for the Kids Help Phone while giving soon-to-be grads a night to look forward to
Many Canada Post workers are ‘fearful’ about COVID-19, says Metro 鶹ýӳletter carrier

Many Canada Post workers are ‘fearful’ about COVID-19, says Metro 鶹ýӳletter carrier

She hadn’t realized she was clenching her jaw all day – due to COVID-19-related stress – until she recently cracked a tooth.
This major airport is testing 'full-body disinfection' booths (VIDEO)

This major airport is testing 'full-body disinfection' booths (VIDEO)

The booth involves a temperature check and a 40-second disinfection procedure.
COVID-19: If 鶹ýӳreopened a swimming pool, would you use it?

COVID-19: If 鶹ýӳreopened a swimming pool, would you use it?

Mayor Kennedy Stewart conducting poll on what facilities should open first in city
Bus drivers' union say transit service must be restored as COVID-19 restrictions relax

Bus drivers' union say transit service must be restored as COVID-19 restrictions relax

“Reliable and safe public transit should be at the core of any plan to get the economy kick-started."
Two men charged after 6,000 masks stolen from 鶹ýӳretirement home

Two men charged after 6,000 masks stolen from 鶹ýӳretirement home

Police discovered that both men were selling the stolen PPE through social media.
B.C. restaurants aiming for June 1 for reopening under social distancing guidelines

B.C. restaurants aiming for June 1 for reopening under social distancing guidelines

“Patios are huge,” Tostenson said. “As we pick up a lot of the incremental business in the summer, a lot of things can go our way here. Good weather, with lots of people going outside on patios, that's going to be easier to control than being inside. That can work to our advantage.”
Expect backlog when barbers, salons, clinics reopen

Expect backlog when barbers, salons, clinics reopen

Personal care services, from hair salons to massage therapy clinics, can reopen mid-May.