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Coronavirus: Vancouver woman who sings on her balcony for 7 p.m. cheer told to stop

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An East Vancouver resident who had a unique take on the 7 p.m. cheer for front line workers during the coronavirus crisis has now been met with backlash from her neighbours.

Patricia Faith is a retired singer and takes to her balcony each night with a small PA system, and sings to boost morale and support for those aiding in the fight against the pandemic. “It’s in celebration of the people that are helping us like the police, the firemen and the ambulance people,” Faith said.

She says the first few times she had plenty of support but neighbours didn’t quite seem to understand. “I mean, they know what I’m doing because they give me thumbs up and wave to me when I sing but as for my neighbours it’s not like they don’t know what it’s for and

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