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Greens fall short of full slate of candidates for B.C. election

Greens fall short of full slate of candidates for B.C. election

VICTORIA — B.C. Green Leader Sonia Furstenau says her party is fielding a team of 74 candidates in the provincial election.
Fraser Health reports COVID-19 outbreak at Surrey Memorial Hospital

Fraser Health reports COVID-19 outbreak at Surrey Memorial Hospital

Surrey Memorial Hospital is working with essential visitors to the affected unit on a case-by-case basis.
YVR, WestJet partner with UBC for new COVID-19 rapid testing pilot program

YVR, WestJet partner with UBC for new COVID-19 rapid testing pilot program

As part of the pilot program, passengers could receive their COVID-19 test results prior to boarding their flight.
Health authorities were not ‘fully aligned’ on sharing COVID-19 school exposures, says Henry

Health authorities were not ‘fully aligned’ on sharing COVID-19 school exposures, says Henry

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry acknowledged Thursday that there has been a learning curve when it comes to COVID-19 exposures in schools.
Court hearing to resume in B.C. over Coastal GasLink pipeline

Court hearing to resume in B.C. over Coastal GasLink pipeline

VANCOUVER — A court hearing is set to resume today in a pipeline dispute that led to nationwide protests in February.
BC SCPA says neglected animals' medical costs could reach $100,000

BC SCPA says neglected animals' medical costs could reach $100,000

Eight puppies have already died after contracting parvovirus, despite treatment
One person dead after water suddenly gushes from dam at Capilano River in B.C.

One person dead after water suddenly gushes from dam at Capilano River in B.C.

VANCOUVER — One person has died and four others were rescued after being swept away when water suddenly gushed from a dam at the Capilano River in North Vancouver.
British Columbians are the second speediest drivers in Canada: study

British Columbians are the second speediest drivers in Canada: study

An estimated 19.1 million adults (63% of Canadians) admit to dangerous driving habits.
B.C.'s cases level off as record number of COVID-19 tests conducted

B.C.'s cases level off as record number of COVID-19 tests conducted

VICTORIA — British Columbia's top doctor says she's feeling optimistic as the number of COVID-19 cases in the province levels off. The slowdown comes as B.C. conducted a record 10,899 tests over a 24-hour period in what Dr.
B.C. conducts record 10,899 COVID-19 tests in a day; identifies 82 new cases

B.C. conducts record 10,899 COVID-19 tests in a day; identifies 82 new cases

Hospitalizations decline by three from the highest level since May 8
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