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B.C. students unlikely to fully return to classrooms until September: Premier

B.C. students unlikely to fully return to classrooms until September: Premier

“We don’t anticipate a regular return to education as we know it until into September,” said Horgan
Horgan says details of plan to reopen B.C. during pandemic coming next week

Horgan says details of plan to reopen B.C. during pandemic coming next week

VICTORIA — Premier John Horgan says he will outline details next week about reopening British Columbia during the COVID-19 pandemic as workers at two additional poultry processing plants were reported to have tested positive for the virus.
'Suspected' explosive device detonated after traffic stop: Vancouver police

'Suspected' explosive device detonated after traffic stop: Vancouver police

VANCOUVER — A traffic stop by Vancouver police led to a device being detonated by the bomb squad on Tuesday.
Vancouver's finances remain in serious condition: mayor

Vancouver's finances remain in serious condition: mayor

Vancouver's financial situation remains serious even after pay cuts for city staff and members of council, the mayor says.
Smaller crews, higher costs face post-pandemic film industry in B.C.

Smaller crews, higher costs face post-pandemic film industry in B.C.

A timeline for how long it would take to restart productions after getting the go-ahead from government is difficult to determine
B.C. extends state of emergency by another two weeks

B.C. extends state of emergency by another two weeks

Premier John Horgan also said B.C. will begin re-opening its economy starting next week
Drug dealer calls police after being robbed

Drug dealer calls police after being robbed

The victim reported two suspects took the cash and the Xanax pills he was allegedly selling
Existing workplace safety regulations in B.C. remain flexible to COVID-19

Existing workplace safety regulations in B.C. remain flexible to COVID-19

"During the COVID-19 pandemic, workplace safety has taken on new meaning and new urgency," said Premier Horgan
COVID-19 is killing our car batteries in B.C.

COVID-19 is killing our car batteries in B.C.

BCAA is reporting a 50 per cent spike in roadside assistance calls for battery replacements this month
Haida Gwaii turns back tourists arriving by ferry

Haida Gwaii turns back tourists arriving by ferry

“The communities of Haida Gwaii are no longer welcoming or serving visitors and people who are not full-time residents," cautions the island
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