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VIDEO: Delta is still cheering for health care workers

Delta residents continue to support health care workers and first responders by making noise and cheering at 7 p.m. each night during the COVID-19 pandemic. Delta police and fire have gotten in on the act as well.
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Residents at Royal Oaks in Tsawwassen are taking part in the 7 p.m. salute to health care workers and first responders.

Delta residents continue to support health care workers and first responders by making noise and cheering at 7 p.m. each night during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Delta police and fire have gotten in on the act as well.

Above video courtesy Delta police/Facebook

The Delta Hospital and Community Health Foundation posted this video to its Facebook page on Saturday. "What a show tonight for our health care workers and first responders. Thank you for all your support tonight," the post stated.

Video courtesy Delta Hospital and Community Health Foundation

The Port Guichon neighbourhood is also continuing to take part in the nightly cheering.


Video courtesy G. Fenn
 

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Royal Oaks residents have put up Canadian flags as well. - courtesy Phil Cote

The small community of Royal Oaks in Tsawwassen is getting involved too. Owners have put up coloured Christmas lights, hung the Canadian flags from their balconies and garages, and every night  many gather on their balconies and on the interior road here to bang on pots and pans and clap in appreciation of health care workers and first responders.

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Royal Oaks owners have put up coloured Christmas lights too. - courtesy Phil Cote