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B.C. regions clear of COVID-19 but province-wide restrictions to stay: Dr. Henry

B.C. regions clear of COVID-19 but province-wide restrictions to stay: Dr. Henry

The Vancouver Island, Northern and Interior administrative health regions are clear of active, tested COVID-19 cases
Their longest day: Three Canadian veterans reflect on their role in the D-Day invasion and the emotional aftermath

Their longest day: Three Canadian veterans reflect on their role in the D-Day invasion and the emotional aftermath

Today marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Two arrested after alleged assault at Friday's anti-racism protest, VPD says

Two arrested after alleged assault at Friday's anti-racism protest, VPD says

VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Police Department says two people were arrested after an alleged assault at Friday's otherwise peaceful protest against racism and police brutality.
B.C. woman ambushed, shot by husband, family says

B.C. woman ambushed, shot by husband, family says

Salt Spring Island mother Jennifer Quesnel had left her marriage and was retrieving items from the family home when she was ambushed by her husband of 18 years, who shot her twice, then turned the gun on himself.
One more COVID-19 death, one new case in B.C. in past 24 hours

One more COVID-19 death, one new case in B.C. in past 24 hours

There are currently 193 active COVID-19 cases in the province, as 2,272 people have recovered.
B.C. reports just one new case of COVID-19, but also one more death

B.C. reports just one new case of COVID-19, but also one more death

VICTORIA — Health officials are reporting just one new case of COVID-19 in British Columbia, the lowest figure since early March. Health Minister Adrian Dix and provincial health officer Dr.
One more COVID-19 death, one new case in past 24 hours

One more COVID-19 death, one new case in past 24 hours

193 active COVID-19 cases, 2,272 people have recovered
Minister sees 'glimmers' of confidence as B.C. jobless rate hits 13.4 per cent

Minister sees 'glimmers' of confidence as B.C. jobless rate hits 13.4 per cent

VICTORIA — The jobless rate in British Columbia continues to climb, increasing to 13.4 per cent last month, but Finance Minister Carole James says there are signs of growing confidence.
B.C. health data privacy exemptions extended to December 31

B.C. health data privacy exemptions extended to December 31

Privacy commissioner, watchdog want greater protections, penalties
Investigators to probe police shooting of B.C. woman in New Brunswick

Investigators to probe police shooting of B.C. woman in New Brunswick

The death of the 26-year-old from the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation near Tofino has sent shock waves across the country
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