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Cookie monsters rejoice as B.C. stores sell Girl Guide sweets

Cookie monsters rejoice as B.C. stores sell Girl Guide sweets

With door-to-door sales cancelled, a few big chains have stepped up to distribute
B.C. farmers markets restricted to food sales only due to COVID-19

B.C. farmers markets restricted to food sales only due to COVID-19

Food producers, community gardens designated essential
Okanagan business delivers to truckers unable to get food

Okanagan business delivers to truckers unable to get food

Freshii owners also delivering and offering deal to first responders and health care workers
COVID-19 closes North Okanagan convenience store

COVID-19 closes North Okanagan convenience store

Co-Op stations still pumping fuel, but doors closed in store
West Fraser shutting B.C. sawmills for week of March 30 due to COVID-19

West Fraser shutting B.C. sawmills for week of March 30 due to COVID-19

Forest products demand down due to pandemic, forest company says
Sanitization spread to North Okanagan’s most vulnerable

Sanitization spread to North Okanagan’s most vulnerable

Local business donates natural hand sanitizer to care homes, transition house, Mission
Vernon barn open for weddings amid pandemic

Vernon barn open for weddings amid pandemic

Red Barn near Predator Ridge can be used for last-minute planning; reduced rates and risks
UPDATED: London Drugs offers exclusive hours for healthcare workers, helps sell Girl Guide cookies

UPDATED: London Drugs offers exclusive hours for healthcare workers, helps sell Girl Guide cookies

COVID-19: Hospital workers, pharmacists and more offered shopping hours across B.C.
B.C. budget heads into unknown deficit range preparing for COVID-19

B.C. budget heads into unknown deficit range preparing for COVID-19

Surpluses washed away by $5 billion spending, plummeting revenue
North American stock markets open higher after strong showing Tuesday, loonie up

North American stock markets open higher after strong showing Tuesday, loonie up

The Canadian dollar traded for 69.88 cents US compared with an average of 69.01 cents US on Tuesday