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POLL: What is going to bring you the most relief when B.C. fully reopens?

The pandemic has shown us many things we took for granted. 

As B.C. starts to reopen this week, we are wondering what you are most looking forward to once we get back to normal (if there is such a thing). Keep in mind, B.C. is reopening in stages and not all of the items on our list will reopen in Phase 2. Stay tuned for updates on that as we move forward. 

Reopening also depends on British Columbians adhering to guidance for social distancing and if the curve starts to tick up again, we could go back on some of these measures. 

So what have you been taking for granted and which are you most looking forward to reopening?


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Marshall Jones


News is best when it's local, relevant, timely and interesting. That's our focus every day.

We are on the ground in Penticton, Vernon, Kelowna and Kamloops to bring you the stories that matter most.

Marshall may call West Kelowna home, but after 16 years in local news and 14 in the Okanagan, he knows better than to tell readers in other communities what is "news' to them. He relies on resident reporters to reflect their own community priorities and needs. As the newsroom leader, his job is making those reporters better, ensuring accuracy, fairness and meeting the highest standards of journalism.