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We are moving the content from [[Covid-19 Resources for British Columbians]] to [https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/ Clicklaw]. As of December 14, 2020, we are no longer updating the wikibook, but its pages will remain on the site.
We know half of our visitors arrive here on mobile devices. Our team has been hard at work designing a new look and feel for the mobile view to improve your experience accessing quality legal information!


What does that mean? '''You can use Clicklaw to find [https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/global/search?k=covid-19 Covid-19 information] related to your legal questions.''' Please update your bookmarks.
Here are three things you need to know about the new experience!
# '''Better navigation'''. Use the hamburger menu (top-left corner) to go to a wikibook.
# '''Download a wikibook to your phone'''. Use the options on the hamburger menu or on a wikibook's main page.
# '''Better readability'''. We improved spacing and alignment throughout.


This move does not affect [[Contents | the other wikibook titles]] on Clicklaw Wikibooks.
'''Check out the new look on your mobile device now'''. We hope you like it! Send comments to editor@clicklaw.bc.ca. Your feedback will help us plan future improvement stages.  
 
Have questions about the move? Please email us: editor@clicklaw.bc.ca.  
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Clicklaw Wikibooks are collaboratively developed, plain language legal publications that are published and kept up-to-date on a wiki, where they can also be printed. More than 50 legal professionals and law-related, non-profit organizations contribute to the Clicklaw Wikibooks collection. Read more ...

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This site is operated by Courthouse Libraries BC with the assistance of the Clicklaw Wikibooks Advisory Committee. The site is operated in tandem with the public legal information program Clicklaw.

New in February 2021: an improved mobile experience!

We know half of our visitors arrive here on mobile devices. Our team has been hard at work designing a new look and feel for the mobile view to improve your experience accessing quality legal information!

Here are three things you need to know about the new experience!

  1. Better navigation. Use the hamburger menu (top-left corner) to go to a wikibook.
  2. Download a wikibook to your phone. Use the options on the hamburger menu or on a wikibook's main page.
  3. Better readability. We improved spacing and alignment throughout.

Check out the new look on your mobile device now. We hope you like it! Send comments to editor@clicklaw.bc.ca. Your feedback will help us plan future improvement stages.

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