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COVID-19 cases fall slightly in B.C.

COVID-19 cases fall slightly in B.C.

Province has recorded 6,962 cases total
COVID-19 public exposure notice issued for Labour Day Weekend party at Hotel Zed Kelowna

COVID-19 public exposure notice issued for Labour Day Weekend party at Hotel Zed Kelowna

Those attending the late-night party at the hotel may not have been registered guests.
COVID-19 outbreaks in B.C. schools will be reported, says Henry

COVID-19 outbreaks in B.C. schools will be reported, says Henry

B.C.’s medical health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says the public will be informed if there are any COVID-19 outbreaks in schools.
Old growth forest strategy mixes diversity conservation, stakeholder needs

Old growth forest strategy mixes diversity conservation, stakeholder needs

Minister announces protection of 353,000 hectares
La Niña could mean B.C. is in for a colder-than-usual winter

La Niña could mean B.C. is in for a colder-than-usual winter

The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration officially issued a La Niña Advisory Thursday, Sept. 10
Hot, hot, hot: B.C. smashed 15 temperature records yesterday

Hot, hot, hot: B.C. smashed 15 temperature records yesterday

Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley Regional District remain under and Air Quality Advisory because of high concentrations of fine particulate matter.
B.C. auditor general outlines costs of government's pandemic response so far

B.C. auditor general outlines costs of government's pandemic response so far

VICTORIA — A new report from British Columbia's auditor general says the largest amount the provincial government had allocated by mid-August in its pandemic response was for individuals and households. Michael Pickup's report says of the $2.
BCCDC identifies 3 new Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

BCCDC identifies 3 new Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

The BC Centre for Disease Control is warning airline passengers they may have been exposed to COVID-19 on several recent Vancouver flights.
B.C. Supreme Court puts private surgeries on life support

B.C. Supreme Court puts private surgeries on life support

B.C. Supreme Court has upheld restrictions on public and private practice by doctors and private health insurance, handing a win to the B.C. government.
COVID-19 cases will likely be found in B.C. schools: Dr. Henry

COVID-19 cases will likely be found in B.C. schools: Dr. Henry

“We know that we'll have cases that pop up and we've seen that in other provinces where school has started as well.”
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