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Weekend sees 122 new COVID-19 cases per day in B.C.

Weekend sees 122 new COVID-19 cases per day in B.C.

Four new deaths; Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses school contact tracing and election protocols
B.C. Liberal leader calls election call cynical, self-serving

B.C. Liberal leader calls election call cynical, self-serving

“The only reason for this election is to secure the jobs for the NDP,” Wilkinson said.
B.C.’s non-release of COVID locations data under privacy probe

B.C.’s non-release of COVID locations data under privacy probe

Complainants assert they cannot fight pandemic without information
Green Party leader calls early election irresponsible and unnecessary

Green Party leader calls early election irresponsible and unnecessary

Green Party leader Sonya Furstenau did not mince words in her opening press conference for the 2020 provincial election.
B.C. Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson calls election call cynical, self-serving

B.C. Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson calls election call cynical, self-serving

NDP-Greens deal said no election until at least May 2021
B.C.’s non-release of COVID locations data under privacy probe

B.C.’s non-release of COVID locations data under privacy probe

Complainants assert they cannot fight pandemic without information
Horgan: B.C. election needed to address ‘uncertainty and instability’

Horgan: B.C. election needed to address ‘uncertainty and instability’

B.C. election set for October 24
Horgan officially calls provincial election for October 24

Horgan officially calls provincial election for October 24

"Unprecedented times call for unprecedented actions," said Horgan.
BCCDC identifies 9 new Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

BCCDC identifies 9 new Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

The BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) is warning airline passengers they may have been exposed to COVID-19 on multiple recent Vancouver flights.
B.C. privacy commissioner will hear First Nations complaints about COVID

B.C. privacy commissioner will hear First Nations complaints about COVID

VICTORIA — British Columbia's information and privacy commissioner will investigate a complaint by a coalition of First Nations over a lack of information from the province about the spread of COVID-19.
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