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Separated by the border closure, B.C. residents are reuniting with their American loved ones at Peace Arch Park

Separated by the border closure, B.C. residents are reuniting with their American loved ones at Peace Arch Park

The border-straddling park serves as a loophole for families and couples impacted by the ongoing border closure
Stop collecting employee data from cameras, Teck told

Stop collecting employee data from cameras, Teck told

Cameras were being used to monitor for theft, safety and operational issues
Vancouver mayor’s role as head of police board tested in dispute over VPD budget cuts

Vancouver mayor’s role as head of police board tested in dispute over VPD budget cuts

Kennedy Stewart’s predecessors Sam Sullivan and Gregor Robertson complained of conflict in dual role
B.C. records no COVID-19 deaths in a 24-hour period for first time in weeks

B.C. records no COVID-19 deaths in a 24-hour period for first time in weeks

Province transitions into phase when more businesses are able to reopen
Scanners could accelerate COVID-19 diagnoses

Scanners could accelerate COVID-19 diagnoses

50 Burnaby-made scanners to be deployed in “rural” B.C.
Struggling to help special-needs children while B.C. schools are closed

Struggling to help special-needs children while B.C. schools are closed

“It’s created a lot more anxiety and stress and it’s created behavioural challenges for him.”
A new organization supporting LGBTQ2S+ law enforcement members in B.C. is launching today

A new organization supporting LGBTQ2S+ law enforcement members in B.C. is launching today

Out On Patrol will focus on community engagement, charitable work, and education.
UBCM annual convention can be held electronically

UBCM annual convention can be held electronically

Annual meeting not required to have physical location: ministerial order
B.C. tourism readies for a staycationing summer

B.C. tourism readies for a staycationing summer

The timeline for when provincial officials will allow people to travel outside their home regions is anybody’s guess. 
B.C. expands sexual assault survivor services with $10-million emergency program

B.C. expands sexual assault survivor services with $10-million emergency program

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has announced a three-year, $10 million grant program to provide swift access to compassionate and comprehensive care for survivors of sexual assault.
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