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Richmond business climate 'extreme:' Chamber CEO

Richmond business climate 'extreme:' Chamber CEO

The head of the Richmond Chamber of Commerce describes the current business climate as “extreme,” with upheaval on a scale no one could have predicted.
Kids of some frontline workers could soon be back at Burnaby schools

Kids of some frontline workers could soon be back at Burnaby schools

The Burnaby school district plans to have free school-hour services in place for the children of local essential service workers by as early as Wednesday.
Canada Emergency Response Benefit applications open Monday

Canada Emergency Response Benefit applications open Monday

Support is coming for those who have lost their jobs because of COVID-19. Canada’s Prime Minister announced on Sunday that the government’s pandemic emergency response benefit will kick in this week.
Bylaw tickets served for congregating

Bylaw tickets served for congregating

Delta police issued bylaw tickets Saturday night after reports of a party involving young adults surfaced on social media.
Wearing home-made masks may help stop virus spread: Health Canada

Wearing home-made masks may help stop virus spread: Health Canada

The wearing of home-made, non-medical face masks may help stop the spread of COVID-19.
Delta commuters to wait even longer for tunnel replacement?

Delta commuters to wait even longer for tunnel replacement?

Despite everything going on with the coronavirus pandemic, work continues on the business case for a replacement for the George Massey Tunnel.
Steveston park establishes one-way walking routes

Steveston park establishes one-way walking routes

Getting some exercise in Garry Point Park has been made into a one-way affair to encourage physical distancing.
Burnaby strata loses bid to make owner pay for flood damage

Burnaby strata loses bid to make owner pay for flood damage

A $2,939 squabble over a plumbing leak at a condo atop Burnaby Mountain came down to whether a leaking valve was part of the condo or part of common property.
B.C. Ferries says passengers with COVID-19 symptoms won't be allowed to board

B.C. Ferries says passengers with COVID-19 symptoms won't be allowed to board

B.C. Ferries has started screening passengers for COVID-19 symptoms or recent international travel before allowing them to board.
Legion feeling impacts of COVID-19

Legion feeling impacts of COVID-19

The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic is being felt throughout every aspect of our daily lives. Here in South Delta, one organization has launched a GoFundMe page to try and solicit financial support in order to keep its doors open.