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COVID-19 vaccine expected to land in B.C. first week of January: Henry

COVID-19 vaccine expected to land in B.C. first week of January: Henry

Henry said seniors in long-term care homes and hospitals will be the first to get a vaccine against COVID-19 as the province rolls out an immunization program —  now dubbed 'Operation Immunization' — in the coming weeks. 
B.C. readies for 'Operation Immunize' as COVID-19 cases continue to mount

B.C. readies for 'Operation Immunize' as COVID-19 cases continue to mount

There were 694 new cases identified in the past 24 hours
Adult team sports suspended across B.C.

Adult team sports suspended across B.C.

In addition, the province's high-intensity group fitness order has been expanded ‘indefinitely.’
Virtual Santa offering COVID-safe sessions to children across Canada

Virtual Santa offering COVID-safe sessions to children across Canada

North Vancouver woman helps connect Santa with the masses
Snowboarder breaks quarantine in attempt to shred at Whistler

Snowboarder breaks quarantine in attempt to shred at Whistler

West Van police order a quick 180
Give Tri-City restaurants your love, here's how

Give Tri-City restaurants your love, here's how

Plans are forming for a Taste of the Tri-Cities dine out program for 2021 to support Tri-City cafés, breweries and restaurants through the pandemic.
Canada's second wave of coronavirus is intensifying stress, anxiety

Canada's second wave of coronavirus is intensifying stress, anxiety

One in 10 Canadians have been experiencing recent thoughts or feelings of suicide, up from six per cent in the spring and 2.5 per cent throughout pre-pandemic 2016.
New pub set to enliven Port Moody

New pub set to enliven Port Moody

The pub is operated by the Joseph Richard Group (JRG) that owns several other hospitality establishments
Economic development plan would shape Port Moody for decades

Economic development plan would shape Port Moody for decades

Port Moody needs more jobs if it’s to provide a quality of life to residents that includes working close to home, less traffic, a clean environment and vibrant retail, arts, culture and tourism sectors, says a report by the city’s economic development committee.
Port Moody to get Bold condo project at foot of Snake Hill

Port Moody to get Bold condo project at foot of Snake Hill

Second time was a charm for a condo project being proposed by Bold Developments for the corner of St. Johns Street and Clarke Road in Port Moody. The project received third reading for bylaw and official community plan amendments for the second time last Tuesday.