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Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses fears around B.C.'s back to school plan for fall

Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses fears around B.C.'s back to school plan for fall

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry remains confident about B.C. children returning to school this fall
B.C.'s Dr. Henry slams airlines over flight manifests as COVID-19 cases climb

B.C.'s Dr. Henry slams airlines over flight manifests as COVID-19 cases climb

B.C.'s PHO describes the situation as a “disconnect in the system"
B.C. reports 146 new cases of COVID-19, no new deaths since Friday

B.C. reports 146 new cases of COVID-19, no new deaths since Friday

VICTORIA — British Columbia's health minister is urging residents not to attend private parties and gatherings if they don't have the details after a recent increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in the province.
Driver ticketed after insecure load of lumber hits B.C. cyclist on Sea-to-Sky

Driver ticketed after insecure load of lumber hits B.C. cyclist on Sea-to-Sky

SQUAMISH, B.C. — A Vancouver man is nursing serious injuries while RCMP say the driver of the truck whose load knocked him off his bicycle has been ticketed.
No new COVID-19 deaths over long weekend in B.C., despite increase in cases

No new COVID-19 deaths over long weekend in B.C., despite increase in cases

The provincial government has announced a total of 146 new cases of COVID-19 over the long weekend, according to provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry’s latest daily update. There have been no new deaths.
Two die in Tulameen, B.C., after collapsing in outdoor shower fuelled by propane

Two die in Tulameen, B.C., after collapsing in outdoor shower fuelled by propane

PRINCETON, B.C. — RCMP and British Columbia's coroner are investigating the sudden deaths of a man and woman in Tulameen, north of Princeton.
Group of B.C. doctors petitions province to mandate use of face masks

Group of B.C. doctors petitions province to mandate use of face masks

While Quebec and Nova Scotia are the only provinces to have mandated mask-wearing, several Canadian municipalities have started requiring people to wear masks in public indoor spaces
B.C. taxpayers are Canada’s biggest hotel buyers

B.C. taxpayers are Canada’s biggest hotel buyers

The B.C. government was the largest single buyer of hotel properties in Canada during the second quarter of this fiscal year
Cannabis products can be paid for online in B.C. to reduce time in stores

Cannabis products can be paid for online in B.C. to reduce time in stores

B.C. cannabis retailers had expressed concerns from customers in light of the COVID-19 pandemic
Vancouver sees huge drop in car break-ins during pandemic

Vancouver sees huge drop in car break-ins during pandemic

Theft from automobiles dropped from 1,270 in January to 463 in June