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B.C. 's K-12 schools to plan for full operations in September

B.C. 's K-12 schools to plan for full operations in September

Schools will resume with new protocols and set-ups for students, staff, and parents
Search crews pull the body of a young man from a river in Chilliwack, B.C.

Search crews pull the body of a young man from a river in Chilliwack, B.C.

CHILLIWACK, B.C. — The body of a 22-year-old man who was last seen swimming with friends in a Chilliwack, B.C., river has been found. RCMP say the man's friends reported that he entered the Vedder River on Monday night and became distressed.
Police look for man accused of attacking a defender of Asian women in Vancouver

Police look for man accused of attacking a defender of Asian women in Vancouver

NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — Metro Vancouver Transit Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a man suspected in a racially motivated attack against a woman.
B.C. health minister says it would be easy for COVID-19 to reboot and spread

B.C. health minister says it would be easy for COVID-19 to reboot and spread

VICTORIA — British Columbia reported fewer than two dozen cases of COVID-19 over 48 hours, but the provincial health minister cautions that it would still be easy for the new coronavirus to reboot.
Vancouver councillors look to reimagine use of streets, sidewalks during pandemic and beyond

Vancouver councillors look to reimagine use of streets, sidewalks during pandemic and beyond

Sarah Kirby-Yung: “People keep talking about a ‘new normal,’ and I’m starting to phrase it as a ‘better normal’”
Not enough evidence for charges in B.C. political fundraising probe: prosecutor

Not enough evidence for charges in B.C. political fundraising probe: prosecutor

VICTORIA — A special prosecutor appointed to look into criminal allegations around political fundraising in British Columbia has wrapped up his report and concluded there is insufficient evidence to lay charges.
Brothers in ERs living extremes of pandemic, one in B.C., one in New York

Brothers in ERs living extremes of pandemic, one in B.C., one in New York

The two emergency physicians are living out the extremes of the global pandemic
Province urges British Columbians to reduce fire risks amid spike in deaths

Province urges British Columbians to reduce fire risks amid spike in deaths

There has been an increase in fire-related deaths in B.C. since the beginning of the year
Pandemic prompts Vancouver Airport Authority to lay off workers

Pandemic prompts Vancouver Airport Authority to lay off workers

VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Airport Authority says it has issued layoff notices to 25 per cent of its nearly 550-person workforce, including both management and union employees.
BC Hydro makes plans as power demand plummets due to COVID-19 pandemic

BC Hydro makes plans as power demand plummets due to COVID-19 pandemic

VANCOUVER — The spring runoff and an "unprecedented" drop in the demand for electricity because of COVID-19 is forcing BC Hydro to shut down some of its operations and spill water from its dams.
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