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COVID's second wave: what the road ahead looks like for food service workers

COVID's second wave: what the road ahead looks like for food service workers

Sixty-eight per cent of Restaurant Canada's members are losing money. Some won't survive another lockdown. This leaves staff wondering what's next for them
Squamish Nation to get 95 affordable apartments

Squamish Nation to get 95 affordable apartments

The Squamish Nation will soon be getting its first ever affordable housing project on reserve funded by the province.
Medical health officer says VCH won't list all school COVID-19 cases

Medical health officer says VCH won't list all school COVID-19 cases

Vancouver Coastal Health says listing all potential exposures in schools could lead to stigma, unnecessary worry
Pharmacist fined $20,000, suspended for ethics violations

Pharmacist fined $20,000, suspended for ethics violations

B.C. regulator cites “egregious breach of trust”
Mountain Coaster ride coming to West Vancouver's Cypress Mountain Resort

Mountain Coaster ride coming to West Vancouver's Cypress Mountain Resort

Single-track gravity ride scheduled to open summer 2021
B.C. Seniors Advocate to address pandemic concerns and issues in Oct. 1 webinar

B.C. Seniors Advocate to address pandemic concerns and issues in Oct. 1 webinar

Isobel Mackenzie will also be available to answer questions during the online presentation. No computer? Silver Harbour Centre will also offer limited seating for viewing
Election could backfire on NDP, UBC prof warns

Election could backfire on NDP, UBC prof warns

It’s a high-risk, high-reward gamble for control of the B.C. Legislature, a UBC political scientist says.
West Van emergency crews urge caution after dog rescued from steep cliff

West Van emergency crews urge caution after dog rescued from steep cliff

Emergency crews are reminding dog walkers to be cautious on local trails during the upcoming wet and rainy months after a pooch had to be rescued while off leash in West Vancouver recently.
Assist transit systems, UBCM tells the B.C. government

Assist transit systems, UBCM tells the B.C. government

Reduce reliance on farebox revenues, resolution says
Outdoor video surveillance owners invited to join North Vancouver RCMP registry

Outdoor video surveillance owners invited to join North Vancouver RCMP registry

Police say that its voluntary registry can quicken investigation time while respecting home and business owners' privacy concerns