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  • Canada needs sufficient capacity for COVID-19 testing, tracing before economy reopens: PM

    Trudeau says shared guidelines between Ottawa, provinces will be released shortly CANADA MUST have enough capacity to

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  • OPINION: The meat of the matter: Don’t expect shortages in Canada

    Safety of employees must come first in agri-food industry As COVID-19 ravages communities across North America, many

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  • B.C. planning to ease COVID-19 restrictions

    Work under way to investigate issue but no date yet, says top doctor British Columbia is making plans to relax

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  • B.C.'s care aids fighting for equal wages during pandemic and beyond

    Union for care aids confirms that they are still working at multiple seniors' care facilities at the same time. It's a

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  • Researchers scramble to inform doctors of COVID-19 risk to LGBTQ

    OTTAWA — Researchers at the University of Toronto are rapidly trying to educate health-care workers about the barriers LGBTQ people face to

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  • Whistler seniors well supported during COVID-19

    Help and resources for seniors available online When Whistler's Mature Action Community (MAC) was first formed in

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  • New COVID-19 cases decreasing

    Provincial health officer says easing of restrictions to be announced soon THE NUMBER OF new COVID-19 infections in

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  • Pandemic to deliver $5-billion deficit to B.C. budget: RBC

    B.C. was projecting a slight budget surplus prior to pandemic That the pandemic will cost B.C. dearly is not a

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  • Whitecaps' sale of face masks to boost Vancouver Aquarium going gangbusters

    $1 million worth of face masks sold so far The Vancouver Whitecaps had sold more than 57,000 masks as of Monday morning

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  • Canadian nature expert doubts we’re seeing more wildlife during pandemic

    Animals likely taking advantage of people staying inside, so they explore From bears popping up in Peru's Machu Picchu

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  • Care-home visiting rules could ease in summer

    Changes to restrictions will be slight modifications and are dependent on number of new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations

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  • Sports as a COVID measuring stick

    It was supposed to be a busy weekend. These particular days in April are actually often almost frustratingly packed, as the World Ski and Snowboard

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  • Vail Resorts offers credits towards next season for 2019/20 passholders

    Up to 80% credit available, based on number of days pass was used Some relief is on the way for Vail Resorts

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  • First wage subsidy payments due to arrive May 7: Trudeau

    The $73-billion program garners 10,000 applicants during first morning of launch Businesses can expect payments for the

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  • More help on the way for tourism, small business

    Whistler Chamber hosts virtual meeting with Sea to Sky MP and parliamentary small business secretary more support is on

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