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Here is what you need to know about your pet and COVID-19

Here is what you need to know about your pet and COVID-19

Can Fido get COVID-19?
Opinion: It only took a global economic meltdown for BC NDP to fulfill 2017 rent rebate promise

Opinion: It only took a global economic meltdown for BC NDP to fulfill 2017 rent rebate promise

B.C. Premier John Horgan made an announcement today regarding a move that will protect renters during the COVID-19 crisis.
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
How to explain COVID-19 to kids

How to explain COVID-19 to kids

Try to maintain a routine at home, while focusing on reading and math exercises, professor says
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.
Cruise lines planning for spring travel with guaranteed cancellation policies

Cruise lines planning for spring travel with guaranteed cancellation policies

Some cruise lines are planning to be back in business as early as April after temporarily suspending operations due to COVID-19
Keep your distance at Metro Vancouver's regional parks – or they could be closed

Keep your distance at Metro Vancouver's regional parks – or they could be closed

Metro Vancouver is keeping parks open for now, but Buntzen Lake is closed, along with city parks and school fields because of social distancing concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic
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.
'Please stay home': Evo Car Share now for essential trips only

'Please stay home': Evo Car Share now for essential trips only

Evo Car Share is asking its customers not to use its vehicles for non-essentials trips in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
B.C. approves $500 renters' supplement, freezes rents and evictions

B.C. approves $500 renters' supplement, freezes rents and evictions

The B.C. provincial government has approved an up to $500 monthly renters' supplement for individuals in genuine financial distress as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. Premier John Horgan also announced Wednesday that B.C.