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Costco Flyer & Costco Sale Items for May 18-24, 2020, for BC, AB, SK, MB

Location: Still Creek Burnaby, BC Costco Warehouse

Hi Everyone,

This morning was the first morning that hairdressers were allowed to open, so this morning before I went to Costco, I got a haircut.  My last haircut was in early February and even though I bought the Wahl Hair Clippers, my wife was a little hesitant to use them on me.  I also since our hot water system stopped working on Saturday morning, I had to pick up a part from the plumbing supply store.

Anyways, the line at Costco in Burnaby was short.  Since I had a couple of chores to do in the morning, I got into the line at 9:58AM and was in the store by 10:05AM.  I noticed that the Optical Department, the Photo Centre (including ink refills) is now open again  as well as the Mobile Phone Shop.  The hearing department was still closed as far as I could tell.

As for sales this week, We have the quickshelter and the giant golf umbrella and we got good use of them last year.  The Kirkland Signature Raisin Brioche Swirls and Butter Chicken have great reviews. My kids love the frozen perogies and the Pure Angus Beef Burgers so I grabbed a couple of those.

So, I bought some cherries on a whim last Friday and they were almost as good as the in season Okanagan cherries we get.  The cherries were sweet and the stems were green and fresh.  Pick some up if you have a chance and I don’t think you will be disappointed.  The only bad thing is the mess the children make when they are eating them.  With the rain we have had over the weekend, it meant lots of red stains inside.

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Stay safe and remember to wash your hands with soap and water often!

A quick reminder that if you are experiencing flu-like symptoms, you should be self-isolating for 14 days.  Each province has their own Health recommendations based on the provinces individual risk assessment and I would recommend that you follow the recommendations for your specific province.  Information can be found at the following websites.

BC COVID-19 Information

Alberta COVID-19 Information

Saskatchewan COVID-19 Information

Manitoba CDC Information

If you are out in public, please practice social distancing which means:

  • Limit activities outside your home
  • Use virtual options to connect with others
  • If you are out in public, try to keep 2 metres between yourself and others.
  • ‎Keep your hands at your side when possible
  • Stay home when you are sick
  • Cough into your elbow or sleeve
  • Avoid social activities in large gatherings.

Stay safe and remember to wash your hands with soap and water often!

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Costco Flyer for May 18-24, 2020, for BC, AB, SK, MB

Costco Sale Items for May 18-24, 2020, for BC, AB, SK, MB

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  1. @Hairdo, I understand the confusion. The notice wasn’t articulated well.

    The mask comment is only a recommendation. In fact, at the Willingdon Costco location today there were a lot of people who weren’t wearing masks. Perhaps I missed it, but I don’t recall seeing any signage anywhere about the new recommendation.

    • Yeah, I was at Vancouver stadium Costco (or whatever it’s called) and there were enough people not wearing masks and there was no signage that masks were required.

  2. Not sure if anyone else noticed, but Costco’s webpage has something about facemasks (not sure how recent this is, so forgive me if this is old news):
    https://www.costco.ca/coronavirus-response.html

    It’s under the heading “Facemask Requirement”, yet the text only mentions that it’s a recommendation, so which is it? I’m heading to Costco shortly, so I guess I’ll find out.

  3. For those of you having an issue on Chrome, just click the blank screen where you want the picture to appear, and it should. It did for me. Please don’t yell at me if it doesn’t. I’m just sharing something that worked for me.

    • Please note the website is having known issues with the photos on most Android devices as well as on desktop using the Chrome browser. If you are experiencing issues, please try using a non-Android device or a different browser on Desktop. Thank you for your patience while I work to resolve the problem.

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