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Here is when the smoke is expected to clear from Metro Vancouver

Here is when the smoke is expected to clear from Metro Vancouver

Environment Canada provides a forecast for Vancouver's smoky conditions.
Getting your flu shot will be different this year in B.C. Here's how

Getting your flu shot will be different this year in B.C. Here's how

British Columbians planning to get their flu shot from pharmacies this fall should expect a different experience.
Fraser Health now reporting COVID-19 exposures at schools; others to follow

Fraser Health now reporting COVID-19 exposures at schools; others to follow

VICTORIA — Families with school-age children in British Columbia will soon be able to go to the B.C. Centre for Disease Control website for information about COVID-19 outbreaks and exposure events at schools.
BCCDC identifies 5 new Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

BCCDC identifies 5 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 recent Vancouver flights.
Surrey to examine electoral reform

Surrey to examine electoral reform

Council to weigh pros and cons of a return of ward system; public input sought following staff report
B.C. reaches new record for active COVID-19 infections: 1,614

B.C. reaches new record for active COVID-19 infections: 1,614

Number of active infections in B.C. fell slightly on Tuesday, but surged to new all-time high today
B.C. confirms 122 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 7,498

B.C. confirms 122 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 7,498

2,966 people are under active public health monitoring as a result of identified exposure to known cases.
Mungall is the fourth B.C. cabinet minister to announce she won't run again

Mungall is the fourth B.C. cabinet minister to announce she won't run again

VICTORIA — A fourth cabinet minister in British Columbia says she won't run in the next election.
B.C. nurses will be able prescribe drugs to help stop overdose deaths

B.C. nurses will be able prescribe drugs to help stop overdose deaths

Advocates are hailing this new public health order as a major step in the battle to save lives
Killing spree still feeds unease in B.C.’s isolated north, one year later

Killing spree still feeds unease in B.C.’s isolated north, one year later

It’s been just over a year since two Port Alberni teenagers went on a random killing spree through northern B.C., sparking a two-week nationwide manhunt.
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