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(BEN BULMER / iNFOnews.ca) May 05, 2021 - 6:00 AM The opening of Vernon’s popular waterslide park remains in limbo due to the pandemic and B.C. Public Health restrictions. Formerly known as Atlantis Waterslides, Cultus Lake Waterpark owner Chris Steunenberg purchased the park in 2019 with big plans for renovations, renaming the it Splashdown Vernon. Renovations and maintenance work were completed last year, but it’s all up in the air whether they’ll be able to open or not this season with COVID-19 restrictions, he said. “We’re all just kind of watching and wondering what can be done,” Steunenberg said. “We’ve just put everything on hold and just waiting to see what’s going to happen with the restrictions.”
Canadian single mother infected by COVID-19: “They said schools are safe. They said kids cannot get it. Liars!”
Lily, a single mother from Vancouver, British Columbia, recently spoke to the
World Socialist Web Site about her experiences after getting infected with COVID-19. Having likely caught the virus from one of her two kids, who were forced to attend school by the reckless policy pursued by the provincial New Democratic Party (NDP) government, Lily has become a vocal advocate for the closure of all schools to bring the pandemic under control and save lives.
Protester at rally last summer against unsafe reopening of BC schools. (Facebook)