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Children won’t be put at COVID risk in B.C. schools: Horgan

Children won’t be put at COVID risk in B.C. schools: Horgan

The provincial government is watching how COVID-19 evolves and could change course on the back to school plan if needed
Children won’t be put at COVID risk in schools: Horgan

Children won’t be put at COVID risk in schools: Horgan

“If it takes a few more days, so be it:” Horgan
Horgan ‘profoundly disappointed’ with Site C delays

Horgan ‘profoundly disappointed’ with Site C delays

Completion date of multi-billion-dollar dam unknown
Billionaire U.S. businessman's super yacht spotted in waters off Vancouver Island

Billionaire U.S. businessman's super yacht spotted in waters off Vancouver Island

Belonging to a U.S. sports team owner, the vessel made its way from Alaska to Seattle
Feds look to finalize deal with airlines after B.C. raises contact tracing concerns

Feds look to finalize deal with airlines after B.C. raises contact tracing concerns

B.C.'s transport minister made an official plea to her federal counterpart Wednesday
New COVID-19 cases climb in B.C. while deaths decline

New COVID-19 cases climb in B.C. while deaths decline

It has been nearly a week now since any deaths from COVID-19 have been reported in B.C.
B.C. records 47 new cases of COVID-19 as officials call for compassion

B.C. records 47 new cases of COVID-19 as officials call for compassion

VICTORIA — As COVID-19 remains in the community, B.C. health officials say so does the anxiety and stress that comes with the uncertainly and increased isolation. A joint statement from Health Minister Adrian Dix and provincial health officer Dr.
Agreement between province, BC Hydro, First Nation, ends legal fight over Site C

Agreement between province, BC Hydro, First Nation, ends legal fight over Site C

VICTORIA — A British Columbia First Nation has ended its legal battle against the provincial government and BC Hydro over the Site C dam, a project the nation originally claimed was a $1-billion treaty violation.
New COVID-19 cases climb in B.C. while deaths decline

New COVID-19 cases climb in B.C. while deaths decline

New cases in July similar to early April, but fewer British Columbians are sick, dying
UBC loses appeal over ammonia dump that killed fish in Vancouver creek

UBC loses appeal over ammonia dump that killed fish in Vancouver creek

VANCOUVER — The University of British Columbia has lost an appeal of a hefty fine and conviction over an ammonia release that ended up in a fish-bearing streaming.