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Description: City of Nanaimo on Twitter: "👏 7pm daily shout out to health care workers! 👏 Thank you #Nanaimo #inthistogether http://ow.ly/c9yb50z1svx"
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Subject: Nanaimo Regional General Hospital, BC Emergency Health Services, City of Nanaimo Fire Rescue , Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement
Group: Caremongering, Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities
Creator: Rawnsley, Alex
Publisher: City of Nanaimo, City of Nanaimo | @cityofnanaimo
Source: Nanaimo News Now
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo
Format: Twitter post, Image
Date: 2020-04-01
Relation: ispartof:https://twitter.com/cityofnanaimo/status/1245531511216123904, isbasedon:https://nanaimonewsnow.com/2020/03/30/nanaimo-first-responders-pay-tribute-to-tireless-hospital-workers-in-covid-19-fight/
Description: On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 a Special Council meeting was held to discuss the City's response to COVID-19.
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Subject: City of Nanaimo, Lindsay, Dale, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, City of Nanaimo | Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture, City of Nanaimo Fire Rescue , Rudolph, Jake
Group: Government Affairs
Creator: City of Nanaimo
Publisher: City of Nanaimo
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo
Format: Media release
Date: 2020-04-02
Description: Chamber Executives from around BC met on Tuesday in our bi-weekly Chamber Coffee Chat. Of course, the main topic of conversation was the announcement by the Premier around new restrictions and closures – restaurants and pubs being the most controversial and challenging for all communities. We determined that we needed to speak on behalf of the industry and the tens of thousands of workers impacted so suddenly and drastically by the province’s announcements providing about eight hours of notice of the 100% restriction on indoor dining.
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Subject: City of Nanaimo Fire Rescue , Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce
Group: Hospitality Industry
Creator: Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce
Publisher: Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce
Coverage: British Columbia, British Columbia--Nanaimo
Format: Media release
Date: 2021-04-01
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