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Some Tofino hotels closing temporarily as travel restrictions take hold

Some Tofino hotels closing temporarily as travel restrictions take hold

'We have to drive down transmission rates as a province and we want to be part of the solution.'
B.C. government website hacked

B.C. government website hacked

Officials now aware of ‘suspicious activity’ and ‘unauthorized access’ after a week of neither confirming nor denying a cyber security threat during an extraordinary interruption to government services
B.C. records 516 new COVID cases, 10 deaths as officials call for adherence to rules

B.C. records 516 new COVID cases, 10 deaths as officials call for adherence to rules

VICTORIA — British Columbia health officials are urging residents to follow their latest orders to slow the spread of COVID-19 and relieve the pressure on the health-care system.
Active COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations hit record highs in B.C.

Active COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations hit record highs in B.C.

Good news is that the number of newly discovered cases fell for the second consecutive day
B.C. confirms 516 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 25,474

B.C. confirms 516 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 25,474

10,002 people are under active public health monitoring as a result of identified exposure to known cases.
BC Ferries' viral mask signs make it to the Late Late Show screen (VIDEO)

BC Ferries' viral mask signs make it to the Late Late Show screen (VIDEO)

 "I mean, talk about graphic design," quipped host James Corden.
BC SPCA warns dog owners about 'suspected toxic substances' in parks

BC SPCA warns dog owners about 'suspected toxic substances' in parks

Four dogs became ill after ingesting unknown substances
Sixteen arrested after grow-op raid near Merritt, B.C.

Sixteen arrested after grow-op raid near Merritt, B.C.

MERRITT, B.C. — Sixteen people have been arrested and 800 cannabis plants seized after Mounties raided a property near Merritt, B.C.
Surrey announces new police chief for municipal force taking over from RCMP

Surrey announces new police chief for municipal force taking over from RCMP

SURREY, B.C. — The City of Surrey, B.C., has hired the deputy chief constable from the neighbouring city of Delta to head its new municipal police force. Norm Lipinski was announced as the new police chief at a news conference Friday.
Elections BC estimates higher voter turnout, still a historic low for B.C.

Elections BC estimates higher voter turnout, still a historic low for B.C.

VICTORIA — Elections BC has revised its estimated voter turnout for the provincial election in October, but the increased figure is still a historic low for the province.
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