Covid-19

iN VIDEO: Vancouver first responders salute health-care workers with lights and sirens
There have been a wide array of community campaigns worldwide to show support for health-care…

TELUS waives internet fees for low-income families
TELUS is giving customers with low incomes a break during the COVID-19 pandemic. The telecommunications…
Province preparing to launch online portal to help local farmers sell their goods
With farmers' markets across B.C. prevented from opening this spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic…

Dr. Bonnie Henry steps into the limelight… in fabulous footwear
When tuning in to the daily press conferences from B.C.'s provincial health officer, Dr. Bonnie…

How friends made this cancelled wedding ceremony memorable for B.C. bride and groom
Coquitlam newly-weds Josh and Anastasija Davis got engaged in September, and planned their wedding of…

Okanagan, Kamloops delivery services see massive uptick during COVID-19 pandemic
Demand for delivery services have skyrocketed as the province has implemented social distancing measures and…

City-owned buildings may be pressed into service for COVID-19
It came as no surprise to some city officials when the province said that municipal…

Report card on B.C. social-distancing is coming next week
Numbers are the focus of Dr. Bonnie Henry’s opening comments during her daily COVID-19 updates.…

Feds to supply Vancouver Downtown Eastside addicts with safe drugs during pandemic
The Mayor of Vancouver has announced the federal government has given the green light to…

COVID-19 case reported at Kamloops Save-On-Foods pharmacy
Interior Health has identified a COVID-19 case at the Save-On-Foods pharmacy in the Sahali Columbia…

B.C. expands 211 phone line for seniors during COVID-19 crisis
The province is expanding two services for seniors to help them cope with the ongoing…

BREAKING: 186 COVID-19 patients fully recovered in B.C.; no new fatalities
The B.C. government has announced that 186 people have fully recovered from COVID-19. There are…

UPDATE: B.C. ramping up emergency response to COVID-19 pandemic
The province threatened fines of over $25,000 and even jail time for people and businesses…
Open burning no longer permitted in Thompson, Okanagan
The open burning season has come to an early end in the Okanagan and Thompson…

Notice someone gouging on prices during pandemic? You might want to report it
If you think a business has wrongfully upped prices on certain items during the COVID-19…