Posted: Apr 23, 2021 4:40 PM PT | Last Updated: April 23
Hollyburn Country Club is pictured in West Vancouver, British Columbia on Friday, April 23, 2021. (Ben Nelms/CBC)
The province of B.C. has cancelled a pop up vaccine clinic planned by an exclusive West Vancouver country club after it sent an email to members offering them doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
The email, sent by Hollyburn Country Club CEO Ed McLaughlin on April 22 and obtained by CBC News, said members could call and book their vaccine by providing personal information including a club ID number. We understand that there are long waitlists for Covid-19 vaccines in our local communities. To offer some of our Members a convenient way to get the AstraZeneca vaccine, we have organized a pop-up clinic at Hollyburn, the email read in part.
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It s now been over four months since the release of Cyberpunk 2077, and while you may have put down your controller to wait for official game updates, modders have been hard at work creating wacky new additions and much-needed fixes. Along with significantly improving community-made modding tools (like the newly-released WolvenKit), over the past few months modders have found snippets of unreleased content, and in some cases, actually made them playable in-game. These include unused quests and old files for V - and modders have also surfaced some interesting references to unused characters from Cyberpunk s wider lore.
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MIAMI – Leading international cargo carrier DHL (D0) is expanding its routes in Asia and the Pacific to the US and Europe to meet the growing demand for freight services.
To do so, D0 counts on its fleet of Boeing 777F freighters, offering up to 2,350 tons of weekly capacity, allowing for increased delivery speed. D0 will also be relying on its partners of AeroLogic and Kalitta Air to operate some of the flights.
E-commerce is one of the main reasons for D0’s rapid growth and is estimated to reach a value of US US$2.5tn by 2024, while customers worldwide become more reliant on e-commerce, especially during COVID-19.