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U.S. troops possibly heading to Canadian border amid COVID-19 fears

U.S. troops possibly heading to Canadian border amid COVID-19 fears

Trudeau says government in talks with White House to keep border un-militarized
Update: Missing man found safe

Update: Missing man found safe

Update: Jisheng Xiao, who was missing earlier, has been found and is safe.
COVID-19: Delta has power to issue tickets, fines

COVID-19: Delta has power to issue tickets, fines

Delta says people have been gathering at closed parks and broke a closed lock at Fred Gingell stairs, all in contravention of municipal orders
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
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.
Steve Nash Fitness terminates workers as company copes with COVID-19

Steve Nash Fitness terminates workers as company copes with COVID-19

All SNFW Fitness B.C. Ltd. locations remain closed indefinitely
Vancouver sign language interpreter provides essential service during COVID-19

Vancouver sign language interpreter provides essential service during COVID-19

VIDEO: How to sign 'coronavirus,' 'social distancing' and 'beer pong'
Playland delays summer 2020 opening date due to COVID-19

Playland delays summer 2020 opening date due to COVID-19

Playland says it plans to open in early June
Mandatory quarantine kicks in at midnight for travellers returning to Canada

Mandatory quarantine kicks in at midnight for travellers returning to Canada

Travellers returning to Canada will be subject to a mandatory 14-day isolation, starting midnight tonight, to help curb the spread of COVID-19, the federal government announced this morning.