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Some North Shore council meetings will proceed in pandemic

Some North Shore council meetings will proceed in pandemic

When it comes to municipal business during the COVID-19 pandemic, the show must go on – for some, anyways. Starting on Monday, City of North Vancouver council members will convene for regular meetings, though most of council will be there virtually.
Whistler mayor has a message: Don't come here

Whistler mayor has a message: Don't come here

'Forget about strange—the challenge we face is surreal'
COVID-19: Province takes measures to protect supply chain

COVID-19: Province takes measures to protect supply chain

The provincial government is taking additional measures to protect the supply chain in the ongoing response to novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
Grocers struggling to keep up with avalanche of delivery requests; store entry being limited

Grocers struggling to keep up with avalanche of delivery requests; store entry being limited

Supermarkets are being swamped with delivery requests, leaving shoppers — some of them in vulnerable health — forced to pick up supplies in person or scramble to find someone to go out on their behalf.
Defining social distancing, self-isolation and quarantine

Defining social distancing, self-isolation and quarantine

If you’re in self-isolation, it’s OK to step outside, but don’t go shopping
COVID-19 cases in Lynn Valley care home continue to climb

COVID-19 cases in Lynn Valley care home continue to climb

Another elderly resident of the Lynn Valley Care Centre in North Vancouver has died of coronavirus.
Village of Lions Bay closes all parks, public spaces over COVID-19 concerns

Village of Lions Bay closes all parks, public spaces over COVID-19 concerns

The Village of Lions Bay is asking people to stay away from its public spaces over concerns of COVID-19.
North Shore residents getting loud for front-line workers

North Shore residents getting loud for front-line workers

From Horseshoe Bay to Deep Cove, North Shore residents are getting loud about their support for workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. In recent days, people have been taking a break from their daily activities at 7 p.m.
1 new death and 42 new COVID-19 cases in B.C., for total of 659

1 new death and 42 new COVID-19 cases in B.C., for total of 659

183 people have recovered from the novel coronavirus in B.C.
West Van restricts access to three more parks

West Van restricts access to three more parks

The District of West Vancouver is restricting access to three more popular parks because they were drawing too many visitors close together in violation of the province’s orders to physically distance ourselves from others. As of 1:45 p.m.