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Health officials warn British Columbians to hold the line amid bump in COVID cases

Health officials warn British Columbians to hold the line amid bump in COVID cases

25 cases a day? 'That’s way above my comfort zone,' said Henry
Fake list of COVID-19 'wisdom' attributed to Dr. Bonnie Henry making rounds online

Fake list of COVID-19 'wisdom' attributed to Dr. Bonnie Henry making rounds online

A warning to those quick to hit the "share" button on social media
RCMP investigating suspicious death after body found between Langley and Surrey

RCMP investigating suspicious death after body found between Langley and Surrey

SURREY, B.C. — Police are investigating after a body was found in a wooded area on the boundary between Langley, B.C., and Surrey on Wednesday morning.
Vancouver park board approves overnight camping in parks, green spaces

Vancouver park board approves overnight camping in parks, green spaces

Revised bylaw unlikely to lead to clearing of Strathcona Park homeless encampment
HR in the time of COVID-19: In conversation with Harris and Co. law firm's Lindsie Thomson

HR in the time of COVID-19: In conversation with Harris and Co. law firm's Lindsie Thomson

Business in Vancouver’s Human Resources Podcasts are a series of discussions this week with prominent business leaders
He 'sounded so much like our grandson,' says B.C. scam victim

He 'sounded so much like our grandson,' says B.C. scam victim

A couple who lost $5,000 in the 'grandson scam' is warning seniors not be sucked in to the next sad story they hear over the phone
B.C. health officials pleased with likely extension of Canada-U.S. border closure

B.C. health officials pleased with likely extension of Canada-U.S. border closure

KELOWNA, B.C. — Health officials in British Columbia say they're pleased the Canada-U.S. border is expected to remain closed to non-essential travel until at least late August. However, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said B.C.
B.C. government brings in changes to workers' compensation system

B.C. government brings in changes to workers' compensation system

VICTORIA — Workers' compensation benefits in B.C. would be based on a higher maximum salary amount under legislation introduced Tuesday by the provincial government.
Eight more projects set to receive funding for wild salmon restoration in B.C.

Eight more projects set to receive funding for wild salmon restoration in B.C.

VANCOUVER — The federal government has announced funding for eight more projects as part of the B.C. Salmon Restoration and Innovation Fund.
B.C. records lowest number of new COVID-19 cases in a week

B.C. records lowest number of new COVID-19 cases in a week

Province identified 13 new cases in the past day of the virus that has caused a global pandemic