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Reopening daycares: a matter of safety and numbers

Reopening daycares: a matter of safety and numbers

Standing in her James Bay daycare with her 3 1Ú2-year-old daughter Ruby, Keira Pinchbeck says it will be another five weeks until Little Wild Early Learning welcomes kids again.
City of North Vancouver starts reopening some of its outdoor facilities

City of North Vancouver starts reopening some of its outdoor facilities

The City of North Vancouver is joining other Metro Vancouver municipalities in slowly reopening some of its outdoor parks and recreation facilities.
Will there be a spike in divorce rates post pandemic?

Will there be a spike in divorce rates post pandemic?

Divorce filings are likely to increase once officials start relaxing restrictions, according to partners at a Richmond-based family law office.
Photographer takes chalk art to another level

Photographer takes chalk art to another level

A Ladner photographer has combined a love of his chosen craft, a little chalk and a creative flair to create a fun online project to pass the time during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Province urges British Columbians to reduce fire risks amid spike in deaths

Province urges British Columbians to reduce fire risks amid spike in deaths

Between Jan. 1 and April 30 the province has seen triple the number of deaths due to fire as that same period last year.
West Vancouver reopens Ambleside sports courts

West Vancouver reopens Ambleside sports courts

West Vancouver has reopened its sports courts in the Ambleside area.
Bowen's bus service returns Monday

Bowen's bus service returns Monday

Bowen’s bus is back. TransLink confirmed Friday evening that Bowen’s bus service––both weekday and weekend––would return May 11.
Trudeau promises money to fight the COVID-19 pandemic

Trudeau promises money to fight the COVID-19 pandemic

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau outlined a series of spending announcements on May 9
Burnaby police step up bike patrols with spike in break-ins

Burnaby police step up bike patrols with spike in break-ins

Commercial break-in calls have jumped in Burnaby and the local RCMP detachment has responded.
Taking the test: TC reporter discovers firsthand how COVID-19 screening works

Taking the test: TC reporter discovers firsthand how COVID-19 screening works

It started on Wednesday evening. I noticed my throat was a little sore, so I popped a Tylenol. Under normal circumstances, I wouldn’t have given this sore throat a second thought. But these are not normal circumstances. I was a little worried.