The caution tape and fencing that have blocked off many Okanagan playgrounds will soon be coming down. More than a dozen Okanagan governments are planning a coordinated reopening of playground equipment that has been off limits for months due to
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Coronavirus: Lots of uncertainty as downtown Kelowna, B.C. businesses look to reopen
Reopening Kelowna’s downtown won’t be like flipping a switch. Like elsewhere in the province, many shops and services in the city’s core have been closed or curtailed for roughly two months due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now as the province
No break on 14-day quarantine for Hollywood stars, says B.C. premier
As B.C. seeks to slowly reopen its economy amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, one of the province’s marquee sectors will have to overcome a major hurdle. B.C. Premier John Horgan said Friday that the province has no plans to exempt
Union calls on TransLink to scrap layoffs, cuts as B.C. reopens during COVID-19
The union representing a majority of Metro Vancouver transit workers wants TransLink to scrap planned layoffs and service cuts as the province begins to lift COVID-19 restrictions. In April, TransLink issued about 1,500 layoff notices to transit workers, effective May
Four temporary foreign workers in British Columbia test positive for COVID-19
British Columbia’s top doctor says the province has detected four cases of COVID-19 among temporary foreign workers (TFW) who entered the country in recent weeks. All four had arrived in B.C. on different flights said provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie
Coronavirus: Quarantine cooking and baking sourdough bread with a Top Chef Canada contestant
It’s called quarantine cooking and it has people trying new recipes and dishes at home while maintaining social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic. One craze making the rounds on social media is baking bread, with people posting pictures of their