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Housing report shows affordable housing remains tough to find

Housing report shows affordable housing remains tough to find
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Free Thanksgiving meal options abound thanks to Bozeman businesses, non-profits

Several places around Bozeman including the Gallatin Valley Food Bank and Bozeman Real Estate Group are giving away free Thanksgiving meals for those spending the holiday in town.

BC's Deadliest Care Home Outbreak Took Yuet Sheung Wan. Her Family Wants Change

BC's Deadliest Care Home Outbreak Took Yuet Sheung Wan. Her Family Wants Change
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Palmer: Could rapid testing have helped curb outbreak at Little Mountain?

Article content VICTORIA  For all of the NDP government claims of transparency and openness about the pandemic, the year began with news of an embarrassing coverup of B.C.’s deadliest-to-date outbreak of COVID-19. “Thirty-one die in Vancouver care home catering to Chinese elders,” read the Jan. 1 headline in the online edition of the South China Morning Post. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Vaughn Palmer: Could rapid testing have helped curb COVID-19 outbreak at Little Mountain? Back to video “A tragedy of startling speed and ferocity is quietly unfolding at Little Mountain Place,” read the story by Ian Young, Vancouver-based correspondent for the Hong Kong-based Post. “The nature of the disaster has largely gone unreported, thanks in part to disclosure policies of B.C. Health authorities who refuse to discuss it beyond confirming that it is taking place.”

Vancouver coronavirus disaster: Infected staff tried to 'push through' their symptoms at care home where 41 elderly died, leak suggests

Vancouver coronavirus disaster: Infected staff tried to ‘push through’ their symptoms at care home where 41 elderly died, leak suggests Zoom briefings about Little Mountain Place, where 87 per cent of residents were infected, indicate catastrophic failure of ‘self-monitoring’ system among staff Investigator said infected staff downplayed their symptoms and kept going to work in a tragic case of ‘presenteeism’ that fuelled BC’s deadliest outbreak

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