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COVID-19 has gone too far. It's affecting our beer

COVID-19 has gone too far. It's affecting our beer

Tinhouse Brewing in Port Coquitlam announced it won't sell or refill growlers with its craft beer due to concerns about the spread of the novel coronavirus
How Vancouver offices are managing coronavirus lockdowns

How Vancouver offices are managing coronavirus lockdowns

If pro sports leagues are suspending their seasons over COVID-19 concerns, B.C. employees and employers should be prepared for the risk of similar shutdowns in their own workplaces.
ICBC adding enhanced security features to ID cards

ICBC adding enhanced security features to ID cards

ICBC is tackling identity fraud with new enhanced security features that are being added to most ICBC-issued cards.
Vancouver Coastal Health warns of possible COVID-19 exposure at dental conference

Vancouver Coastal Health warns of possible COVID-19 exposure at dental conference

A person who attended the conference on March 6 between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. has tested positive for coronavirus
The NHL is suspending the season due to the coronavirus pandemic

The NHL is suspending the season due to the coronavirus pandemic

According to reports, the NHL has followed the lead of other sports leagues around the world and suspended its season
Rogers to start delivering Metro Vancouver customers’ phone purchases

Rogers to start delivering Metro Vancouver customers’ phone purchases

Delivery person will be an expert who can help the customer set up their phone and buy accessories
New Westminster's 2020 budget is still a work in progress

New Westminster's 2020 budget is still a work in progress

New Westminster taxpayers will have a better sense of the potential property tax increases they’ll be facing in 2020 by the end of the month.
You're hosting a big event? But should you during COVID-19 pandemic?

You're hosting a big event? But should you during COVID-19 pandemic?

National and provincial health authorities offer information on whether large group events should be held and tips to make them safe if they are
Coronavirus: B.C. cases up another seven to 46 on Wednesday

Coronavirus: B.C. cases up another seven to 46 on Wednesday

Another seven cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) have been revealed in B.C. on Wednesday afternoon.
Nearly 34,000 sign petition to stop bear killings

Nearly 34,000 sign petition to stop bear killings

An online petition is aimed at reforming the BC Conservation Officer Service and reducing the number of bears euthanized in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody, and the rest of B.C.