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COVID-19 pandemic puts B.C. on course for $12.8B deficit

COVID-19 pandemic puts B.C. on course for $12.8B deficit

“These are unprecedented times,” said the finance minister.
T&T Supermarket will begin temperature checks for customers next week

T&T Supermarket will begin temperature checks for customers next week

"For your safety, we are inviting all customers and employees to take your temperature before entering the store."
Pandemic puts B.C. on course for $12.8 billion deficit

Pandemic puts B.C. on course for $12.8 billion deficit

$7.6 billion spent on its pandemic actions
Horgan says B.C. will push back on feds over return to rule against passengers on enclosed car decks

Horgan says B.C. will push back on feds over return to rule against passengers on enclosed car decks

Transport Canada has the final say, and they've gone back to their existing rules
When opportunity calls, Gold River, Tahsis are ready to answer

When opportunity calls, Gold River, Tahsis are ready to answer

On the western edge of Vancouver Island, two former resource hubs see bright prospects for improved safety and economic resilience after connecting to the TELUS wireless network earlier this year.
B.C. parents calling for remote learning options, fear kids will lose spots

B.C. parents calling for remote learning options, fear kids will lose spots

Parents keeping their children home from schools are hoping the British Columbia government takes action.
Transport Canada decision on ferry passengers 'unwelcome intrusion': Horgan

Transport Canada decision on ferry passengers 'unwelcome intrusion': Horgan

VICTORIA — Premier John Horgan says he has already begun pressing the federal government to reverse a decision requiring passengers on major BC Ferries routes to leave their vehicles on enclosed decks.
Vancouver city staff reject sanctioned homeless camps

Vancouver city staff reject sanctioned homeless camps

Vancouver city staff on record of rejecting 'sanctioned or managed encampments'
B.C.'s uptick in new COVID cases was expected: Henry

B.C.'s uptick in new COVID cases was expected: Henry

Surrey Board of Trade asks Bonnie Henry to reconsider shutdown of nightclubs
Man charged with murder in 2017 death of teenager from Nanaimo, B.C.

Man charged with murder in 2017 death of teenager from Nanaimo, B.C.

NANAIMO, B.C. — The RCMP say a three-year investigation has led to a murder charge in the death of a Vancouver Island teenager. Sixteen-year-old Makayla Chang was last seen March 17, 2017, and was reported missing to police in Nanaimo, B.C.
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