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B.C. man’s brother and cousin die amid protests in Chicago

B.C. man’s brother and cousin die amid protests in Chicago

School principal Dionte Jelks was a world away in Victoria when he learned his brother and cousin had been shot dead in Chicago
Large protest gatherings pose COVID-19 risks: B.C. health officials

Large protest gatherings pose COVID-19 risks: B.C. health officials

VICTORIA — Large public gatherings, including anti-racism protests, pose health risks during a pandemic, British Columbia's top health officials said Monday. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said people in B.C.
Parent, superintendent, trustee report smooth return to classrooms in B.C.

Parent, superintendent, trustee report smooth return to classrooms in B.C.

VANCOUVER — It was a relatively easy decision for Dean McGee to send his children back to high school in Surrey, B.C., on Monday.
Public protests are risky during pandemic: Henry

Public protests are risky during pandemic: Henry

There were 24 new COVID-19 cases over the last two days, one death
Jimmy Pattison: COVID will push remote work even further

Jimmy Pattison: COVID will push remote work even further

Business in Vancouver’s Business Leadership Series is a 10-part series of discussions with prominent business leaders
B.C. government to protect some small businesses from evictions

B.C. government to protect some small businesses from evictions

Those have suffered significant revenue losses during the COVID-19 pandemic will be protected
B.C. may allow licensed cannabis retailers to accept online payments, deliver

B.C. may allow licensed cannabis retailers to accept online payments, deliver

TSB, coroner, probe fatal switching accident in CN Rail yard in Surrey, B.C.

TSB, coroner, probe fatal switching accident in CN Rail yard in Surrey, B.C.

SURREY, B.C. — Canadian National Railway confirms one of its employees has been killed while performing switching operations in a rail yard in Surrey, B.C.
Metro Vancouver transit police ask for help to identify hate crime suspect

Metro Vancouver transit police ask for help to identify hate crime suspect

VANCOUVER — Transit police in Metro Vancouver are asking for help as they try to identify a woman suspected of ridiculing and then punching a teenage girl in an apparent hate crime last month.
Suspects in custody after B.C. home invasion targeted dog, RCMP say

Suspects in custody after B.C. home invasion targeted dog, RCMP say

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Two men are in custody and facing charges after what RCMP in Prince George, B.C., say was a home invasion where a dog was the target.
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