Orcas spotted in Burrard Inlet during the pandemic shutdown; B.C. announces $3M in emergency funding to help struggling food banks; Stanley Park's Nine O'Clock Gun to fire two hours earlier for health-care workers; and more news:

Orcas spotted in Burrard Inlet during the pandemic shutdown (Daily Hive Vancouver)

B.C. announces $3M in emergency funding to help struggling food banks (CBC News)

Stanley Park's Nine O'Clock Gun to fire two hours earlier for health-care workers (Vancouver Sun)

Vancouver Convention Centre under consideration as a temporary hospital (Daily Hive Vancouver)

COVID-19: Large supermarkets can let more than 50 people in, subject to strict guidelines (Vancouver Sun)

No reusable bags, say B.C. health officials in advice to grocery stores amid COVID-19 (CBC News)

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