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Parks Canada suspends camping, activities, and events until at least May 31

Parks Canada suspends camping, activities, and events until at least May 31

Parks Canada is calling on Canadians to stay home
These Vancouver restaurants are making meal kits that let you do the cooking

These Vancouver restaurants are making meal kits that let you do the cooking

Learn French cooking, roll your own sushi, or cook up a restaurant-quality feast all in your own home
You can party at Burning Man festival online this year (VIDEO)

You can party at Burning Man festival online this year (VIDEO)

Is Burning Man being cancelled this year? According to organizers - not quite.
COVID-19 shuts down B.C. parks, including Pinecone Burke

COVID-19 shuts down B.C. parks, including Pinecone Burke

“It has proven too challenging to maintain a safe distance between visitors” says B.C.’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy George Heyman
Enjoy a drive-thru breakfast from the Easter bunny this weekend

Enjoy a drive-thru breakfast from the Easter bunny this weekend

The Easter Bunny will dance and deliver berry crepes, coffee and berry lemonade.
Take a road trip to the last remaining Brownies fried chicken restaurants in B.C.

Take a road trip to the last remaining Brownies fried chicken restaurants in B.C.

45 minutes from downtown Vancouver
These B.C. cider producers do home delivery

These B.C. cider producers do home delivery

Made in B.C. and sent right to your doorstep
Some Vancouver hotels close; others stay open, rent rooms to government

Some Vancouver hotels close; others stay open, rent rooms to government

Federal government has leased the Accent Inns hotel in Richmond to house quarantined travellers
COVID-19 measures rattle tourism, hospitality sectors

COVID-19 measures rattle tourism, hospitality sectors

Shutdown wreaks havoc on financial and emotional well-being of entrepreneurs
White Spot waives franchisees' royalties, lease payments

White Spot waives franchisees' royalties, lease payments

Owner Ron Toigo continues to pay head office staff and has laid off hourly workers so they can get federal aid