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Face masks will be mandatory at Richmond's Fisherman's Wharf

Face masks will be mandatory at Richmond's Fisherman's Wharf

Those without a mask or face covering will be “denied access” to the wharf
Top doctor says contact tracing key approach in B.C. for pandemic if contacts kept low

Top doctor says contact tracing key approach in B.C. for pandemic if contacts kept low

Dr. Henry said officials are accustomed to tracking people who could have come into contact with carriers of other diseases and COVID-19 is no different
Hundreds of Canadians could be affected by Trump's decision to extend visa ban

Hundreds of Canadians could be affected by Trump's decision to extend visa ban

The new ban freezes the issuance of temporary work visas until the end of the year
City of 鶹ýӳto install 4 more 'pop-up plazas'

City of 鶹ýӳto install 4 more 'pop-up plazas'

Petition launched to keep B.C.'s Peace Arch park open

Petition launched to keep B.C.'s Peace Arch park open

Last week, BC Parks announced that the park would be temporarily closed due to a staggering spike in the number of park visitors.
Firefighters respond to electrical fire in Downtown Vancouver

Firefighters respond to electrical fire in Downtown Vancouver

Drivers are advised to avoid the area. 
Free cocaine and opiates being handed out in Vancouver

Free cocaine and opiates being handed out in Vancouver

"Step up and address the issues that are killing us, or allow us access to the resources and funds to do it ourselves, outside of the constraints of this discriminatory structure."
No COVID-19 deaths, outbreaks in Downtown Eastside shelters

No COVID-19 deaths, outbreaks in Downtown Eastside shelters

Toronto has 125 active COVID-19 cases spread over seven shelters and recorded at least two deaths
B.C. museum releases 16,100+ historic Indigenous photos to public

B.C. museum releases 16,100+ historic Indigenous photos to public

The newly-digitized images span the late 1800s to the 1970s
B.C. confirms 13 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,835

B.C. confirms 13 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,835

There has been one new death.
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