Two of B.C.’s frontline workers were given the spotlight on Wednesday night at the Vancouver Canucks’ home opener. Victoria Groff, a registered nurse at B.C.
Children’s Hospital, and her partner Chris Clute, a before-and-after school leader of the kid’s program at the YMCA, sang O’Canada ahead of the game against the Montreal Canadiens.
The honour was part of the evening dedicated to those who have been working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more: Canucks edge Montreal Canadiens 6-5 in Vancouver home-opener “We were pretty nervous,” Clute said. “We made sure to practise in different situations, in the living room, in the hallway, in the car, in the streets sounding like crazy people.” Groff said she has some
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