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3 vying for Vancouver City Council Pos. 1 tout their experience
Fourth candidate was disinvited to meet with editorial board
Published: July 21, 2021, 6:07pm
Share: The Columbian s Editorial Board met virtually with Vancouver City Council Position 1 candidates Kim Harless, Mike Pond and John Blom on Tuesday, June 29, in Vancouver.
Three of the candidates running for an open Vancouver City Council seat this year share a lot of the same opinions. So instead of spending their conversation with The Columbian’s Editorial Board drawing contrasts between their goals for the city, they focused on a different angle why they’re the best candidate to accomplish them.
Study: Hospitality workers well-being suffered greatly during worst of pandemic
A new study from Washington State University Vancouver shows just how bad the pandemic has been for the well-being of hospitality workers. Author: Tim Gordon Updated: 6:18 PM PDT July 15, 2021
VANCOUVER, Wash. As we get back out to eat or travel, we know many people in the service industry have been through a lot. A new study from Washington State University Vancouver looked at just how bad it was for hospitality workers during the height of the pandemic shutdown.
Researchers surveyed about 600 laid off or fully furloughed employees that didn t earn income in April 2020. They found that 75% perceived the pandemic as a severe impact event, causing panic and possible symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).