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COVID-19: Vancouver Island, BC (Central & North)

Collected by: Vancouver Island University

Archived since: Mar, 2020

Description:

In March 2020 the Canadian Web Archiving Coalition (CWAC) stated: "The deadly flu outbreak of 1918-19 is often called the ‘forgotten pandemic.’ Our responsibility now is to ensure the lessons of COVID-19 are not forgotten. Our collective efforts to capture and preserve the essential online elements of this unprecedented event are critical." (CARL-ABRC). The COVID-19: Vancouver Island, BC (Central & North) Web Archive reflects community experiences and responses to the pandemic in the region served by Vancouver Island University, documenting and supporting diverse aspects of scholarly inquiry, creativity, and community life. The Web Archive is intended to provide a body of information that will support scholarship, creativity, and study. Information rights related to web archiving include considerations of copyright and fair dealing, and of individual and community privacy. The following are among principles and resources that guide web archiving decisions: Ethics of care, for example in VIU Library’s Pledge to our user communities; OCAP® principles, and awareness of relationality and accountability to Indigenous communities, and potential impacts related to web archiving; Good practice and expert advice, emerging and accessed through communities of practice, e.g. the Canadian Web Archiving Coalition (CWAC); and VIU Library, Evolution of Physical Collections: 2017-2021 VIU Library, Special Collections Guidelines (Under review 2020). Web archives are informed by available capture technologies and also by affordances of the content source; not all websites can be successfully crawled or rendered, and quality of archived versions varies. This project is supported by VIU's Special Funding for COVID-19 research projects and carried out in coordination with the University of Victoria’s COVID-19 Collection and the Canadian Web Archiving Coalition. Contact us at research.help@viu.ca with questions or for more information about content included in the Web Archive. [Working description 2021 April 6]

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Title: [COVID-19 restrictions] | Province of British Columbia

URL: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/covid-19/info/restrictions/

Description: Provincial restrictions are in place to help stop the spread of COVID-19. The restrictions are made by the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) under the Public Health Act.

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Subject:   Province of British Columbia

Title: VicPD chief ‘hopeful’ lifting of COVID-19 mandates hinders incoming convoy’s momentum | Victoria Buzz

URL: https://www.victoriabuzz.com/2022/03/vicpd-chief-hopeful-lifting-of-covid-19-mandates-hinders-incoming-convoys-momentum/

Description: City council’s latest committee of the whole saw VicPD Chief Del Manak in attendance, saying he’s “hopeful” the convoy’s momentum will dissipate “given the latest revision and changes to the provincial health orders that have been relaxed.”

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Subject:   Victoria Police Department Bauder, James Canada Unity BC Vaccine Card Vaccinations City of Victoria Manak, Del Farnworth, Mike Victoria Downtown Residents Association Severs, Sandra

Title: Use of masks on campus | March 11, 2022 | University of Victoria

URL: https://www.uvic.ca/ohse/returntocampus/masks/index.php

Description: Effective March 11, 2022, the Provincial Health Officer repealed the Face Coverings (COVID-19) Order. Masks are no longer required in indoor public spaces

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Subject:   University of Victoria

Title: B.C. to drop mask mandate in most public spaces, end COVID-19 vaccine passports | The Globe and Mail

URL: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/british-columbia/article-bc-drops-its-mask-mandate-plans-to-end-vaccine-passport-in-a-month/

Description: Masks will no longer be required in most settings outside of schools and health care facilities under a public-health order in British Columbia starting on March 11, while vaccination passports will be dropped on April 8 as the Omicron wave of the COVID-19 pandemic recedes.

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Subject:   Vaccinations BC Vaccine Card Omicron Variant Variants of Concern Dix, Adrian Henry, Bonnie Daly, Patricia University of British Columbia

Title: SD52 communications: Masks still required in schools | School District 52 Prince Rupert

URL: https://www.rupertschools.ca/wp-content/uploads/sb-instagram-feed-images/275596657_481926196812760_8900515612061631239_nlow.jpg

Description: It's almost time to take your mask off, if you choose, but not yet!

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Subject:   School District 52 Prince Rupert

Title: Front line heroes concert | Port Theatre

URL: https://www.porttheatre.com/events/front-line-heroes-concert/

Description: Hawaiian Master Musician Anela Kahiamoe is back with an invitation to join him in music with his band ”Men of Aloha" to honor medical and 1st responder heroes to acknowledge their selfless service during the pandemic.

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Subject:   Port Theatre Kahiamoe, Anela Peterson, Rob

Title: Masks no longer required at RDN facilities | Oceanside News

URL: https://www.oceansidenews.ca/2022/03/11/masks-no-longer-required-at-rdn-facilities/

Description: Masks are no longer mandatory on RDN transit vehicles or in RDN facilities, according to a media release by the regional district.

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Subject:   Regional District of Nanaimo Regional District of Nanaimo Transit Ravensong Aquatic Centre Oceanside Place Arena BC Vaccine Card Vacccinations BC Transit

Title: City of Nanaimo following updated Provincial Health Orders | March 11, 2022 | City of Nanaimo

URL: https://www.nanaimo.ca/NewsReleases/NR220311CityOfNanaimoFollowingUpdatedProvincialHealthOrders.pdf

Description: Updates to Provincial Health Orders that were announced on March 10, 2022 mean the following changes.

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Subject:   City of Nanaimo Vaccinations Krog, Leonard

Title: Librarians seek employer response to counter-offer as VIRL strike hits Nanaimo | Ladysmith Chemainus Chronicle

URL: https://www.ladysmithchronicle.com/news/librarians-seek-employer-response-to-counter-offer-as-virl-strike-hits-nanaimo/

Description: With no word from their employer regarding a contract counter-offer, librarians in Nanaimo are picketing in front of the Harbourfront branch today, March 11.

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Subject:   Vancouver Island Regional Library British Columbia General Employees' Union Labour Disputes Smith, Stephanie Carson, David

Title: Mask mandate lifted for Town offices and facilities | March 11, 2022 | Town of Ladysmith

URL: https://www.ladysmith.ca/city-hall/news-media/news-detail/2022/03/11/mask-mandate-lifted-for-town-offices-and-facilities/

Description: As of Friday, March 11, 2022, members of the public accessing our offices and facilities are no longer required to wear a mask.

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Subject:   Town of Ladysmith Frank Jameson Community Centre

Title: Here we go again: cuts to counselling, music possible for Greater Victoria schools | Goldstream News Gazette

URL: https://www.goldstreamgazette.com/news/here-we-go-again-cuts-to-counselling-music-possible-for-greater-victoria-schools/

Description: The proposed Greater Victoria School District budget for 2022-23 calls for signficant cuts, and as such has drawn criticism from local teachers association and parent advisory council reps.

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Subject:   Greater Victoria School District Greater Victoria Teachers' Association Victoria Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils Waldron, Winona Carmichael, Angela Morris, Kim

Title: FNHA's statement on the societal consequences of BC's COVID-19 response | First Nations Health Authority

URL: https://www.fnha.ca/Documents/FNHA-COVID-19-Statement.pdf

Description: In lieu of a series of First Nations reports, this statement serves to capture some of the more significant positive and negative unintended societal consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for First Nations people in BC.

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Subject:   First Nations Health Authority Vaccinations Province of British Columbia Province of British Columbia | Office of the Provincial Health Officer BC Centre for Disease Control

Title: British Columbia case study: Capturing the lived experience of K-12 educators during COVID-19 | Community-Based Research Canada

URL: https://www.communityresearchcanada.ca/post/capturing-the-lived-experience-of-emergency-remote-learning-for-bc-k-12-educators-during-covid-19/

Description: In British Columbia, the rapid shift to emergency remote learning for K-12 education during the initial phase of the COVID-19 global pandemic offered us the opportunity to capture the lived experience of various educational professionals, including teachers, educational assistants, administrators and other support staff. As a joint faculty research project situated at Vancouver Island University (VIU), regional independent schools and school districts were invited to co-create a community-based case study.

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Subject:   Riedel, Marian Taplay, Alison Vancouver Island University Vancouver Island University | Education Fisher, Paige Moll, Rachel Cox, Riki Esliger, Bob Pybus, Coline Arbuckle, Luan Vancouver Island University | Health and Human Services Rasmussen, Leif

Title: VIRL librarians to picket in downtown Nanaimo | CHEK News

URL: https://www.cheknews.ca/virl-librarians-to-picket-in-downtown-nanaimo-981929/

Description: Members of the BC General Employees’ Union (BCGEU) are set to picket at VIRL’s Harbourfront Library Branch in downtown Nanaimo, the second planned job action taken since the union issued a strike notice on Feb. 28.

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Subject:   Vancouver Island Regional Library British Columbia General Employees' Union Labour Disputes Smith, Stephanie

Title: Mask-wearing still popular despite lifting of public health order | CHEK News

URL: https://www.cheknews.ca/mask-wearing-still-popular-despite-lifting-of-public-health-order-982306/

Description: It could take time for people to get used to a mask-less world.

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Subject:   Horgan, John Bishop's Family Cycles Kemp, Rob Marshall, Deborah BC Ferries University of Victoria Moody, Lia

Title: 'Get a hobby,' B.C. premier tells those considering protesting COVID-19 mandates | CHEK News

URL: https://www.cheknews.ca/get-a-hobby-b-c-premier-tells-those-considering-protesting-covid-19-mandates-982195/

Description: A protest planned for around the British Columbia legislature over COVID-19 mandates has drawn sharp criticism from the province’s premier.

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Subject:   Horgan, John BC Vaccine Card Victoria Police Department Manak, Del

Title: Opinion: Dr. Bonnie Henry handed the ‘freedom convoy’ a big win | Burnaby Now

URL: https://www.burnabynow.com/opinion/opinion-dr-bonnie-henry-just-handed-the-freedom-convoy-cult-a-big-fat-win-5151936/

Description: The PHO claims B.C. is in a 'good place' but good enough for such radical changes?

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Subject:   Henry, Bonnie BC Vaccine Card Variants of Concern

Title: Rapid Relief Fund | Victoria Foundation

URL: https://victoriafoundation.bc.ca/rapid-relief-fund/

Description: The purpose of the Rapid Relief Fund is to rapidly deploy flexible resources to organizations to meet emergent community needs as a result of a natural disaster or crisis and provide support to those most impacted by such event or events.

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Subject:   Victoria Foundation

Title: Traffic disruptions anticipated, CCTV cameras deployed during weekend protests | March 11, 2022 | Victoria Police Department

URL: https://vicpd.ca/2022/03/11/traffic-disruptions-anticipated-cctv-cameras-deployed-during-weekend-protests/

Description: Traffic disruptions are anticipated in downtown Victoria and in the area of the BC Legislature during protests this weekend. CCTV cameras will be deployed in support of our operations to ensure public safety.

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Subject:   Victoria Police Department Transport Canada

Title: 'There will be no occupation in Victoria': B.C. premier calls on convoy protesters to redirect efforts | CTV News

URL: https://vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca/there-will-be-no-occupation-in-victoria-b-c-premier-calls-on-convoy-protesters-to-redirect-efforts-1.5816058

Description: B.C. Premier John Horgan says he's confident Victoria police are prepared for potential protests after an organiser of the so-called "Freedom Convoy" that occupied Ottawa said there were plans to come to British Columbia's capital.

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Subject:   Horgan, John Victoria Police Department Manak, Del Farnworth, Mike Trudeau, Justin Vaccinations Bauder, James MacIntyre, Cam 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine BC Vaccine Card

Title: 'It's time to get back to work': Staff shortages in a post-COVID Victoria | CTV News

URL: https://vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca/it-s-time-to-get-back-to-work-job-shortages-in-a-post-covid-victoria-1.5814432

Description: Unemployment levels soared throughout the pandemic, and now that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, many employers are having a hard time getting back to normal staffing levels.

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Subject:   University of Victoria Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce Williams, Bruce Poustie, Anna Victoria Cruise Industry Alliance

Title: Islanders react to loosening of B.C. COVID-19 restrictions | CTV News

URL: https://vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca/islanders-react-to-loosening-of-b-c-covid-19-restrictions-1.5814882

Description: With B.C.’s top doctor repealing the mask mandate for indoor public spaces on Friday and announcing an April 8 end date for the province’s vaccine passport program, Islanders are reacting with a mixture of emotions.

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Subject:   Wormell, Cheyenne Perry, Colin Old Spaghetti Factory BC Vaccine Card Tostenson, Ian Cashin, Helen Hadgelias, Nick

Title: Masks are now 'personal choice' | The Seagull

URL: https://uvicseagull.substack.com/p/masks-are-now-personal-choice/

Description: UVic’s COVID response lead and manager of emergency planning Rob Johns say that mask wearing will now be a matter of personal choice on campus.

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Subject:   University of Victoria Johns, Rob

Title: [Comment about UVic's mask requirements]

URL: https://twitter.com/rwpickard/status/1502195368984907779/

Description: Richard on Twitter: "It's after 12:01 am, so COVID's over or something now? If many of my students are mask-less tomorrow, I'm not teaching my two classes in person. Too many students have had COVID this semester already. We've got four weeks to go. It's a callous, f*ck-the-community decision."

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Subject:   University of Victoria

Title: [Support for K-12 mask mandate in Greater Victoria School District]

URL: https://twitter.com/jana0C/status/1502392273677422594/

Description: Jana Kim on Twitter: "I encourage parents in @sd61schools to contact @WhittenDeb and SD61 Trustees to ask that they continue with the K-12 mask mandate in order to protect vulnerable families. While you may be healthy, not everyone is. Please support the safety of at-risk families in our district. / I want to add: NO ONE LIKES WEARING MASKS. This pandemic SUCKS. We want it over with. It's been particularly stressful for the at-risk folks! I don't want masks forever but I *do* want evidence-based safety in our schools while community transmission is high. / If you can't grasp that masks help reduce transmission of an airborne virus by keeping virus out of the shared air, thus reducing the chance of everyone in the classroom inhaling it... then you shouldn't be PHO, Dr. Bonnie Henry. #fireBonnie"

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Subject:   Greater Victoria School District Whitten, Deb Henry, Bonnie

Title: [Response to questions about "trucker convoy]

URL: https://twitter.com/i/status/1502408403573886978/

Description: John Horgan on Twitter: "I was asked a few times about a so-called “trucker convoy” - here’s my response 👇"

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Subject:   Horgan, John Vaccinations

Title: Thank you | Capital Regional District

URL: https://twitter.com/crd_bc/status/1502404336135307265/

Description: CRD on Twitter: "Today marks the two year anniversary of the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a time to honour those who have passed away and thank everyone who stepped up to support one another."

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Subject:   Capital Regional District

Title: "The need for fair wages for VIRL librarians has been a concern for over 60 years now!" | British Columbia General Employees' Union

URL: https://twitter.com/bcgeu/status/1502411399019982848/

Description: BCGEU on Twitter: "In honour of #fbf, we're bringing out this 1955 article about @VI_library . The need for fair wages for VIRL librarians has been a concern for over 60 years now! Learn more about the current day fight for fair wages: http://bcgeu.ca/virl #respectVIRLlibrarians"

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Subject:   British Columbia General Employees' Union Vancouver Island Regional Library Labour Disputes

Title: "Masks are no longer required in our branches" | Vancouver Island Regional Library

URL: https://twitter.com/VI_Library/status/1502450044015947781/

Description: VI_Library on Twitter: "Masks are no longer required in our branches, in accordance with changes to B.C.'s public health orders. But you are welcome to wear one if you'd like. 👉For more information on changes to B.C. restrictions, please visit: http://ow.ly/8bhJ50IhG0A"

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Subject:   Vancouver Island Regional Library

Title: "Masks are no longer required to be worn in the Royal BC Museum or IMAX Victoria." | Royal BC Museum

URL: https://twitter.com/RoyalBCMuseum/status/1502298806452379652/

Description: Royal BC Museum on Twitter: "Masks are no longer required to be worn in the Royal BC Museum or IMAX Victoria. Vaccine passports are still required for entry for guests 12 years and over. Thank you all for your continued patience and kindness. We hope to see you soon! #Covid19"

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Subject:   Royal BC Museum Vaccinations BC Vaccine Card

Title: "Just the thing to whack people you see mask-shaming." | Oak Bay Gazette

URL: https://twitter.com/OakBayGazette/status/1502473391688740864/

Description: Oak Bay Gazette on Twitter: "We’re recommending you carry a rolled-up print edition of the @OakBayGazette or the @timescolonist . Just the thing to whack people you see mask-shaming."

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Subject:   Oak Bay Gazette Times Colonist

Title: [Comment about VIU ending mask mandate]

URL: https://twitter.com/K_elly_B/status/1502287012065284098/

Description: Kelly Black on Twitter: "The fact that @VIUniversity would drop the mask mandate and not continue it for at least the next 4 weeks to end of term is such a betrayal and an insult to the community they claim to support. @DocSaucier @VIUFacultyAssoc"

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Subject:   Vancouver Island University

Title: [Experience on BC Transit]

URL: https://twitter.com/InfiNorth/status/1502505734503735297/

Description: Colin just got accepted to a masters program on Twitter: "My first @BCTransit experience post-mask-mandate was not a positive one. Caught the bus from the middle school I was working at, the bus was full of high school students. Anti-masker gets on and demands why the students are wearing "those things." (1/3) / I told him to stop harassing minors, to which he demands to know what authority I had. I stated that I was a teacher and I was happy to see students making good decisions for themselves, and he should leave them alone. He got right up in my face (no mask). (2/3) / He began harassing me, I had to physically push him away and ask the driver to remove him from the bus. Very thankful that the @BCTransit supervisors were there at the next exchange (albeit fifteen minutes later) to remove him. I had two students approach me after and thank me."

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Subject:   BC Transit

Title: [Masks no longer mandatory] | BC Ferries

URL: https://twitter.com/BCFerries/status/1502449193184505857/

Description: BC Ferries | Reconnecting BC on Twitter: "#BCFHeadsUp Following the direction from BC's PHO, masks are no longer mandatory in public indoor settings. Masks are recommended when indoors at terminals & on board ferries. Please respect your fellow passengers & our crews. Comfort levels will vary as restrictions change. ^km"

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Subject:   BC Ferries

Title: "Every death is a tragedy, but after 2 years, what we did in #yyj is *incredible*"

URL: https://twitter.com/Adam_Stirling/status/1502418326403776512/

Description: Adam Stirling on Twitter: "Every death is a tragedy, but after 2 years, what we did in #yyj is *incredible* We saved *thousands* of lives. 227 deaths among 870,000 people. @VanIslandHealth = 261 deaths / million ppl. USA = 2,998 / million. TEN TIMES more. We avoided 90% of fatalities, statistically / The math is so insane it looks like it can’t be real. But it is… We saved almost everybody. Our community became one of the safest on the face of the earth. It might be the most important thing we’ll ever do. I treated it like it will be for me. It was do or die. And we did it / Sorry for yelling about Covid for literally 2 years. Some people say my (perhaps pathological?) focus & determination helped them find their own resolve to keep pushing. If that’s true, it’s the best compliment I’ll ever get. I just didn’t want to bury the people I cared about… / I recorded this 721 days ago… Thank you to everybody who stuck around since then. I’ll never forget it. #yyj"

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Subject:   Island Health BC Centre for Disease Control

Title: COVID-19 parent & staff update | March 11, 2022 | School District 50 Haida Gwaii

URL: https://sd50.bc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Covid-19-Spring-Break-Update-March-11-2022.pdf

Description: On Thursday, March 10, 2022, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced when K to 12 schools return from Spring Break, masks will no longer be required for students, staff and visitors

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Subject:   School District 50 Haida Gwaii

Title: New guidelines: Effective March 12th | March 11, 2022 | School District 46 Sunshine Coast

URL: https://sd46.bc.ca/new-guidelines-effective-march-12th/

Description: These changes come into effect the first day of SD46’s Spring Break: Saturday, March 12th, 2022.

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Subject:   School District 46 Sunshine Coast

Title: Updated health order & new district website | Saanich School District

URL: https://saanichschools.ca/updated-health-order-new-district-website/

Description: I have two topics to share with you today: Update on the provincial health order for public schools & our new school cistrict website.

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Subject:   Saanich School District

Title: [Sheila Malcolmson visits BCGEU picket line at VIRL Harbourfront branch]

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNntN2pVUAIgdJM?format=jpg&name=large

Description: Joanna Lord on Twitter: "Everyone loves Librarians. #nanaimo today with more babies, @JortsTheCat and pups. Come on VIRL Management get back to the table with a fair offer. Thanks @s_malcolmson MLA #Nanaimo for stopping by.✊🏼#bclab @bcgeu @CUPE401"

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Subject:   Vancouver Island Regional Library British Columbia General Employees' Union Labour Disputes Malcolmson, Sheila

Title: "Fair deal for librarians!"

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNntN2nVkAMPYHT?format=jpg&name=large

Description: Joanna Lord on Twitter: "Everyone loves Librarians. #nanaimo today with more babies, @JortsTheCat and pups. Come on VIRL Management get back to the table with a fair offer. Thanks @s_malcolmson MLA #Nanaimo for stopping by.✊🏼#bclab @bcgeu @CUPE401"

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Subject:   Vancouver Island Regional Library British Columbia General Employees' Union Labour Disputes

Title: #RespectVIRLlibrarians | Community Savings Credit Union

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNmwzhrVEAIIeQB?format=jpg&name=medium

Description: Community Savings Credit Union on Twitter: "@_MarkDJones Jones, CSCU COO on the line with @bcgeu 's @jennyseper , First Vice Chair (left) and @JoMLord , Local 702 Chair (right) at the #nanaimo harbourfront branch. Support Librarians by writing your library board rep, see https://bcgeu.ca/virl #respectvirllibrarians"

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Subject:   Community Savings Credit Union Seper, Jen Jones, Mark Lord, Joanna Vancouver Island Regional Library British Columbia General Employees' Union Labour Disputes

Title: [BCGEU picket line at VIRL Nanaimo Harbourfront branch]

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNmGNLyVQAI5oTr?format=jpg&name=small

Description: BCGEU on Twitter: "Librarians working at @VI_library are on the picket line in Nanaimo after pausing on job action yesterday. The employer had the opportunity to provide a fair + respectful offer. That didn’t happen so job action continues. Updates at http://bcgeu.ca/virl #respectVIRLlibrarians"

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Subject:   Vancouver Island Regional Library British Columbia General Employees' Union Labour Disputes

Title: National Day of Observance | Province of British Columbia

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNlsGiSVkAItS0S?format=jpg&name=small

Description: BC Government News on Twitter: "Today marks the National Day of Observance, a time to honour those who died as a result of COVID-19 and to share gratitude for healthcare and frontline workers who have courageously and compassionately been on the frontlines throughout this pandemic."

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Subject:   Province of British Columbia National Day of Observance for COVID-19

Title: Mask required for entry | Sidney Museum and Archives

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNlqw_FWQAQ8eTn?format=jpg&name=small

Description: Sidney Museum on Twitter: "In order to support Museum accessibility to visitors who are elderly, children or immunocompromised, as well as our staff and volunteers, we continue to require masks for entry. Thank you for your consideration, and please see the booking page on our website for up to date info."

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Subject:   Sidney Museum and Archives

Title: [Image 1:] "Librarians on the line today at Nanaimo Harbourfront branch!"

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNlkkYtXIAYQfOU?format=jpg&name=large

Description: Joanna Lord on Twitter: "Librarians on the line today at #nanaimo harbourfront branch! You can help by writing your library board rep, see https://bcgeu.ca/virl #respectvirllibrarians @bcgeu #bclab"

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Subject:   Vancouver Island Regional Library British Columbia General Employees' Union Labour Disputes Canadian Union of Public Employees | Local 401

Title: [Image 3:] "Librarians on the line today at Nanaimo Harbourfront branch!"

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNlkkYtWQAQxhsL?format=jpg&name=large

Description: Joanna Lord on Twitter: "Librarians on the line today at #nanaimo harbourfront branch! You can help by writing your library board rep, see https://bcgeu.ca/virl #respectvirllibrarians @bcgeu #bclab"

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Subject:   Vancouver Island Regional Library British Columbia General Employees' Union Labour Disputes Canadian Union of Public Employees | Local 401

Title: [Image 2:] "Librarians on the line today at Nanaimo Harbourfront branch!"

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNlkkYsXEAgN6nR?format=jpg&name=large

Description: Joanna Lord on Twitter: "Librarians on the line today at #nanaimo harbourfront branch! You can help by writing your library board rep, see https://bcgeu.ca/virl #respectvirllibrarians @bcgeu #bclab"

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Subject:   Vancouver Island Regional Library British Columbia General Employees' Union Labour Disputes

Title: "Masks are for people, not fish"

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNl7M25VQAMNbFB?format=jpg&name=small

Description: Lana Popham on Twitter: "Morning visit to my local grocery store. 90% of people still wearing masks. 1 person pointing out that we don’t have to wear masks anymore. For me, I like wearing a mask for now. #bcpoli #cuttheloops"

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Subject:   Popham, Lana Grocery Trade

Title: Face mask is required | Point Ellice House

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNl1khoX0AIrjBb?format=jpg&name=small

Description: Point Ellice House on Twitter: "Dear PEH Visitors: Please note that masks continue to be required inside the Visitor Centre and the historic house. Keeping a requirement for masks helps make our site accessible to all volunteers and visitors. We look forward to welcoming you to Point Ellice House this weekend!"

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Subject:   Point Ellice House Museum and Gardens

Title: Job action surrounds downtown Nanaimo library branch | Nanaimo News Now

URL: https://nanaimonewsnow.com/2022/03/11/job-action-surrounds-downtown-nanaimo-library-branch/

Description: Picket lines are up at the Harbourfront branch of the Vancouver Island Regional Library.

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Subject:   Vancouver Island Regional Library British Columbia General Employees' Union Labour Disputes Canadian Union of Public Employees | Local 401 Smith, Stephanie

Title: COVID updates | Neighbourhood Church

URL: https://nanaimoneighbourhood.church/covid/

Description: Here are the specific details from the BC government page and how they impact us at Neighbourhood Church

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Subject:   Neighbourhood Church

Title: Ecole Robb Road | ExposureWatch

URL: https://exposure.watch/places/f2586/ecole-robb-road-comox-bc-ca/

Description: December 2021: Ecole Robb Road has 2 exposure reports in the past 14 days! Exposure date: November 26, 2021. March 2022: Ecole Robb Road has 1 exposure reports in the past 14 days! Exposure dates: March 7 - 8, 2022. May 2022: Ecole Robb Road has 1 exposure reports in the past 14 days! Exposure date: May 2, 2022. November 2022 Update #1: Ecole Robb Road has 1 exposure reports in the past 14 days! Exposure dates: November 7 - 8, 2022. November 2022 Update #2: Ecole Robb Road has 1 exposure reports in the past 14 days! Exposure dates unknown. November 2022 Update #3: Ecole Robb Road has 2 exposure reports in the past 14 days! Exposure dates: November 28, 2022, plus 1 additional exposure on unknown dates.

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Subject:   École Robb Road Elementary School Comox Valley Schools Island Health

Title: St Michaels University School | ExposureWatch

URL: https://exposure.watch/places/3d4b8/st-michaels-university-school-victoria-bc-ca/

Description: January 2022 Update #1: St Michaels University School has 12 exposure reports in the past 14 days! Exposure dates: January 17 - 18 & 20 - 21, 2022. January 2022 Update #2: St Michaels University School has 13 exposure reports in the past 14 days! Exposure dates: January 17 - 18, 20 - 21, & 26 2022. February 2022 Update #1: St Michaels University School has 14 exposure reports in the past 14 days! Exposure dates: January 17 - 18, 20 - 21, 26, & 31, 2022. February 2022 Update #2: St Michaels University School has 9 exposure reports in the past 14 days! Exposure dates: January 26 & 31 & February 4 - 8, 2022. February 2022 Update #3: St Michaels University School has 14 exposure reports in the past 14 days! Exposure dates: January 31 & February 4 - 11, 2022. February 2022 Update #4: St Michaels University School has 30 exposure reports in the past 14 days! Exposure dates: February 4 - 14, 2022. February 2022 Update #5: St Michaels University School has 31 exposure reports in the past 14 days! Exposure dates: February 9 - 17, 2022. March 2022 Update #1: St Michaels University School has 16 exposure reports in the past 14 days! Exposure dates: February 15 - 17, 22 - 25, & February 28 - March 2, 2022. March 2022 Update #2: St Michaels University School has 9 exposure reports in the past 14 days! Exposure dates: February 28 - March 4, 2022, plus 4 additional exposures on unknown dates.

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Subject:   St. Michaels University School Island Health St. Michaels University School | Richmond Road Campus

Title: [Question about Nanaimo doctor not taking in-person appointments with unvaccinated patients]

URL: http://web.archive.org/web/20220312011439/https://twitter.com/KimPigSquash/status/1502452935120154632/

Description: Kim Goldberg on Twitter: "There is a doctor at Caledonian Clinic #Nanaimo who won't take in-person appointments with unvaccinated patients - Dr. KW Jones. Is that legal?"

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Subject:   Caledonian Clinic Jones, Keith Vaccinations

Title: An update for our communities | March 11, 2022 | 49th Parallel Grocery

URL: http://the49th.com/memos/memo-for-community-2022-coronavirus.pdf

Description: Now that instore operations are somewhat back to normal we want to let you know some of the things we are working on this year.

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Subject:   49th Parallel Grocery Grocery Trade

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