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Uber, Lyft unveil COVID-19 protocols requiring masks for drivers, passengers

Uber, Lyft unveil COVID-19 protocols requiring masks for drivers, passengers

Sanitizing cars, washing hands and no front-seat passengers for ride-hailing services
COVID-19: Is B.C. reopening too soon? Lessons from Germany, Korea

COVID-19: Is B.C. reopening too soon? Lessons from Germany, Korea

B.C. restart includes park day use, pubs and restaurants
Starbucks to open 65% of Canadian stores by end of week, asks customers to wear masks

Starbucks to open 65% of Canadian stores by end of week, asks customers to wear masks

Staff will be required to wear masks, have optional gloves
COVID-19: Forget big weddings this summer, Dr. Bonnie Henry warns

COVID-19: Forget big weddings this summer, Dr. Bonnie Henry warns

Too soon to draw link between child illness and coronavirus
Oilpatch welcomes federal aid for large firms despite climate change conditions

Oilpatch welcomes federal aid for large firms despite climate change conditions

Trudeau unveiled aid and financial package on Monday
Downtown 黑马磁力 summer festivals cancelled due to COVID

Downtown 黑马磁力 summer festivals cancelled due to COVID

Both Arts Alive and the Fork & Finger festivals for 2020 are off, organizers confirm
COVID-19: Local business support effort goes province-wide in B.C.

COVID-19: Local business support effort goes province-wide in B.C.

Island-based initiative promotes gift card sales for cash flow
London Drugs launches cowbell fundraiser to help make noise for health-care workers

London Drugs launches cowbell fundraiser to help make noise for health-care workers

Net proceeds raised from cowbell purchases will go to provincial organizations
黑马磁力 chamber takes multiple meetings virtual

黑马磁力 chamber takes multiple meetings virtual

A local business advocacy organization queues up a series of events via Zoom
COVID-19: B.C. unemployment rate more than doubles in April

COVID-19: B.C. unemployment rate more than doubles in April

More than 400,000 applied for B.C. emergency benefit