Canadians Divided Over Making COVID-19 Vaccine Mandatory: Poll
While researchers across the planet race to find a vaccine for COVID−19, a new poll suggests Canadians are divided over whether getting it should be mandatory or… Read more »
VanDusen Botanical Garden, Fraserview and McCleery Golf Courses to Open on May 1
The Vancouver Park Board has announced that it is reopening Fraserview and McCleery golf courses and VanDusen Botanical Garden for public use on Friday, May 1. The sites… Read more »
April 27: How to Apply for Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy, Applications are Now Open
The federal government has announced that applications for 75 per cent wage subsidy for qualifying businesses will open on April 27th. Officials expect to have processed 90… Read more »
Facebook Launches Messenger Rooms Where You can Do Group Video Calls with up to 50 People
No more Zoom Bombing! Facebook is rolling out Messenger Rooms where-in you can do group video calls with up to 50 people. According to the news release,… Read more »
WHO: Currently No Evidence That People Who Have Recovered From COVID-19 Are Protected From a Second Infection
As governments across the world are spending millions for antibody tests, WHO has issued a Scientific Brief, stating “There is currently no evidence that people who have… Read more »
Get Athletic Quality Facemasks By Vancouver Whitecaps Released in Support of Vancouver Aquarium
Vancouver Aquarium is home to over 70,000 animals – from the jellyfish, to the frogs, to rescued otters. Vancouver Aquarium, recently said that the aquarium might permanently… Read more »
Ontario Police Provides Tips on What to Do If You Think You Are Pulled Over By Fake Police Car
Since the incident, many were left wondering how to spot a fake police car and what to do in case an unmarked police car pulled you over. Ontario Police has provided detailed instructions on what to do if you’re pulled over by an unmarked police car.
Make IKEA’s Swedish Meatballs – IKEA Meatballs Recipe
IKEA has shared the recipe for the famous meatballs served in its restaurants in the pictured step-by-step guide format. The recipe sure looks easier than putting together a piece of their flat-pack furniture.
From Egyptian Tombs to Monasteries: You Can Tour Egyptian Heritage Sites Virtually
All of us, travel enthusiasts have been travelling virtually for some time now. Adding on to this virtual experiences are virtual tours of historic sites in Egypt…. Read more »
COVID-19: T&T Supermarket to Check Temperature of Customers
Most supermarkets have installed plexiglass barriers and have limited the number of customers inside the store at any time. Now, T&T Supermarket is going to provide a… Read more »
Harness Your Magical Powers with Harry Potter at Home
From the time the first Harry Potter book was released in June 1997, kids of all ages have been under its spell. With the world now focusing… Read more »
Watch The Hunger Games, Dirty Dancing, La La Land and John Wick For Free Online
Lionsgate has announced that it will stream four of its most popular films for free. Lionsgate Live! A Night at the Movies will be hosted by Jamie… Read more »
British Columbia to Provide Property Tax Bill Reduction For Businesses
British Columbia has announced that the Province is providing enhanced relief for businesses by reducing most commercial property tax bills by an average of 25%, along with… Read more »
Canada’s Zoos and Aquariums Seek Financial Help to Feed Animals or To Save From Permanent Closure
Some of Canada’s famous zoos are asking for financial help and donations to keep food on its animals’ plates while they remain closed due to COVID−19. Vancouver… Read more »
Ontario Company Clēan Works Gets Approval From Health Canada to Sanitize Used N95 masks
As the whole world is scrambling for N95 masks and is looking for ways to safely reuse select PPEs like N95 masks, a Beamsville, Ontario based company… Read more »
April 16: Business With Minimum Payroll of $20,000 Now Eligible For Canada Emergency Business Account
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government is expanding a loan program for small businesses suffering from the COVID−19 pandemic and is working on new support… Read more »
John Fluevog to Release ‘Dr. Henry’ Shoes in Support of B.C. Food Banks
Famous Vancouver based shoe designer, John Fluevog will be releasing a limited-edition shoe inspired by British Columbia’s chief provincial health officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry. Designed with the… Read more »
Free Play Station Games – Play Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection and Journey for Free
As part of PlayStation’s “Play At Home” initiative, PlayStation 4 owners can download and play Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection and Journey for free from April 15… Read more »
Stuck in The Doghouse: A Children’s Story About the Coronavirus
Need a book to read to your toddler that explains why you need to #StayatHome? Stuck in The Doghouse: A Children’s Story About the Coronavirus by K.P… Read more »
Fun During Quarantine: From #binisolationouting to #quarantinetravelchallenge
With most of the world sheltering in place, dressing up and going out has become something that people crave the most. With a lesser chance to go… Read more »
April 17: Watch ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ This Weekend
Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals has been streaming every Friday at 2 PM Eastern on youtube as part of ‘The Show Must Go On.’ The Show Must Go… Read more »
Earth Day 2020 Live Stream Broadcast
With the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day (April 22) fast approaching, illustrious and preeminent religious leaders, environmental advocates, celebrities, musicians and government officials will be celebrating Earth Day… Read more »
April 15: CERB Eligibility Rules – up to $1000 a Month in Income, Seasonal Workers, and Those Whose EI Benefits Expired After Dec 29, 2019
Today morning, the federal government announced that it is loosening the eligibility criteria for emergency federal pandemic aid to cover seasonal workers without jobs and workers whose… Read more »
Youth Science Canada to Hold First Online STEM Fair
Youth Science Canada (YSC) will hold the annual STEM Fair online this year. COVID-19 shutdown caused the cancellation of 2020 Canada-Wide Science Fair where was scheduled to… Read more »






















