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B.C. confirms 1,959 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 22,944

B.C. confirms 1,959 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 22,944

There have been nine new COVID-19 related deaths
Fire at hospital in Burnaby, B.C., forces ER closure as damage assessed

Fire at hospital in Burnaby, B.C., forces ER closure as damage assessed

BURNABY, B.C. — A fire at the hospital in Burnaby, B.C., has forced the temporary closure of the emergency department. A statement from Fraser Health says the fire started in one wing and affected several other areas of the building.
B.C. businesses’ COVID-19 emergency plans often unavailable to public

B.C. businesses’ COVID-19 emergency plans often unavailable to public

Lower Mainland consumers asking to see businesses’ COVID-19 emergency plans are more likely to get blank stares than any documents.
RCMP destroy two pit bulls that attacked chickens in 100 Mile House, B.C.

RCMP destroy two pit bulls that attacked chickens in 100 Mile House, B.C.

100 MILE HOUSE, B.C. — Police have destroyed two pit bulls after the owner of a farm near 100 Mile House in B.C. tried to stop the animals from killing his chickens. Cpl.
B.C. businesses’ COVID-19 emergency plans often unavailable to public

B.C. businesses’ COVID-19 emergency plans often unavailable to public

Plans should be “readily available,” says Dr. Bonnie Henry's May 14 order
Heavy snow or gusty winds to dominate B.C.'s forecast

Heavy snow or gusty winds to dominate B.C.'s forecast

VANCOUVER — Wind and snowfall warnings have been posted for a large section of B.C. Environment Canada has issued snowfall warnings for parts of the southern Interior and northern and central B.C.
Legal, social groups complain about new Vancouver police anti-crime unit

Legal, social groups complain about new Vancouver police anti-crime unit

VANCOUVER — A newly formed unit established to control crime in several Vancouver neighbourhoods has led to a complaint to the Vancouver Police Board.
You could win a BIG cash prize in this 50/50 raffle while supporting women’s health in B.C.

You could win a BIG cash prize in this 50/50 raffle while supporting women’s health in B.C.

Proceeds from the BC Women's Health Foundation's 50/50 raffle fundraiser will go towards their efforts to advance women's health in all areas.
B.C. teachers 'implore' premier to cut class sizes amid pandemic

B.C. teachers 'implore' premier to cut class sizes amid pandemic

Classes of no more than 15 people will allow for proper physical distancing needed to curb the spread of the virus.
One arrested in death that followed weekend stabbing in Vancouver

One arrested in death that followed weekend stabbing in Vancouver

VANCOUVER — A man has been arrested after a death in East Vancouver over the weekend. Vancouver police say they responded to reports of a stabbing at about 9 p.m. in East Vancouver on Saturday.
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