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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.
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.
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.
Only food can be sold at farmers' markets: Provincial Health Officer

Only food can be sold at farmers' markets: Provincial Health Officer

One of the main goals is to discourage people from using farmers' markets as a gathering place.
B.C. confirms 92 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 884

B.C. confirms 92 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 884

There has been one more death.
This life-saving project aims to build a million ventilators in 90 days

This life-saving project aims to build a million ventilators in 90 days

“If doctors and nurses are to give patients a fighting chance, we want to do everything possible to give them the tools they require."
Here are some examples of proper physical distancing (PHOTOS)

Here are some examples of proper physical distancing (PHOTOS)

Now, that's more like it.
The Kwantlen Student Association is donating $200,000 to help those struggling due to COVID-19

The Kwantlen Student Association is donating $200,000 to help those struggling due to COVID-19

The KSA is giving $100,000 to Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s emergency funds, while the other half will benefit “a number of food banks and charities across the Lower Mainland.”
DTES Tim Hortons forced to close due to 'gross misconduct'

DTES Tim Hortons forced to close due to 'gross misconduct'

Individuals and businesses found to be in violation of a City order issued under the State of Emergency bylaw are liable for fines of up to $50,000.
UBC researchers get another $2.3 million for COVID-19 research

UBC researchers get another $2.3 million for COVID-19 research

Research teams will focus on developing and implementing measures to rapidly detect, neutralize, manage and reduce the transmission of the novel coronavirus