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Vancouver s Drug Overdose Response Team pilot project made permanent

  VANCOUVER The Drug Overdose Response Team, a joint initiative of Vancouver Coastal Health and Vancouver Fire Rescue Services, has been operating as a pilot project for 20 months and has connected more than 150 overdose patients to support services. Now, the city is making the project permanent. This health crisis doesn t know any borders,” says VFRS Capt. Jonathan Gormick, the newly named lead for the response team. “We connect with patients in every corner of the city. East Van, the downtown eastside, Shaughnessy, UBC. Everybody is affected by this. Gormick joined Vancouver Coastal Health chief medical health officer Patricia Daly and City of Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart for a Zoom news conference about the program on Wednesday.

Two Vancouver restaurants shut down after ignoring COVID-19 rules

Article content In a Monday post on Twitter, the city wrote “Last night we suspended the business licenses for both Gusto’s and Corduroy Lounge until April 20, 2021. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Two Vancouver restaurants shut down after ignoring COVID-19 rules Back to video “Both businesses must remain closed during the suspension period. This suspension followed closure orders from Vancouver Coastal Health for failing to comply with (provincial health officer) orders.” The orders were issued on March 29 and outlaw pubs, restaurants or cafés from serving food or drinks at tables indoors. Businesses with outdoor patio space are allowed to serve patrons outside. All indoor group activity at gyms and indoor church services was also banned. The rules put in place to help bring down an accelerated COVID-19 case count are in place until April 19 and could be extended.

COVID-19: Kitsilano restaurant that defied health orders won t reopen today

Article content A Vancouver restaurant that had its business licence suspended by the city and its premises ordered closed by health officials for defying orders banning indoor dining says it will remain closed until further notice. Vancouver Coastal Health issued a closure notice for Kitsilano’s Corduroy Restaurant on Saturday after police received several complaints that the eatery was flouting COVID-19 orders by serving patrons indoors, many of them anti-restriction protesters. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or COVID-19: Kitsilano restaurant that defied health orders will not reopen today Back to video A video posted to Facebook showed health inspectors presenting restaurant owner Rebecca Matthews with a closure notice inside her restaurant while she accused the officials of trespassing, citing sovereign citizen law, and a throng of maskless patrons chanting “get out!”

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