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Cruise lines are planning for spring travel with guaranteed cancellation policies

Cruise lines are planning for spring travel with guaranteed cancellation policies

The cruise ship industry wants travellers to know it will soon be back in business, with some scheduling cruises as soon as April, 2020.
B.C. corporations moving to virtual AGMs

B.C. corporations moving to virtual AGMs

Augmented reality avatars can put attendees in cyber boardrooms.
She’s 95. He’s 102. Their love still shines through the window

She’s 95. He’s 102. Their love still shines through the window

“I said I’d look after him until the day he died."
Signs of the time: As COVID-19 outbreak evolves, so do Vancouver’s signs (PHOTOS)

Signs of the time: As COVID-19 outbreak evolves, so do Vancouver’s signs (PHOTOS)

Here are some of the more revealing signs Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­photographers and reporters have noticed across town over the past few weeks.
Tim Hortons responds after DTES store closed due to “gross misconduct.â€

Tim Hortons responds after DTES store closed due to “gross misconduct.â€

"This is an unfortunate isolated incident in a very challenging neighbourhood."
North Vancouver's Pink Pied Piper pipes up for health care workers

North Vancouver's Pink Pied Piper pipes up for health care workers

Some clap their hands. Others bang pots and pans. The Pink Pied Piper, as his name would suggest, shows his appreciation for health-care workers on the COVID-19 frontlines with his Scottish bagpipes.
B.C. distilleries are keeping your spirits up

B.C. distilleries are keeping your spirits up

B.C. distilleries are answering the call during COVID-19 by providing delicious artisan spirits as well as hand sanitizer to our communities.
Port Moody kids come together — but apart — to paint messages of hope

Port Moody kids come together — but apart — to paint messages of hope

“We thought that’s a way they can take some of the anxiety and the uncertainty that they're feeling and put it into [something] positive to help the community as well.â€
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.
This is how to grocery shop safely during the COVID-19 pandemic

This is how to grocery shop safely during the COVID-19 pandemic

Fresh fruit and vegetables should be thoroughly scrubbed under fresh tap water, says the BC Centre for Disease Control.