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RCMP say man shot and killed in early morning attack in Surrey, B.C.

RCMP say man shot and killed in early morning attack in Surrey, B.C.

SURREY, B.C. — RCMP say the second homicide of the year in Surrey, B.C., appears targeted. A statement from police says a man who has not been named was shot just before 1 a.m. Tuesday.
Alarm raised over travellers who aren’t self-isolating upon return to B.C.

Alarm raised over travellers who aren’t self-isolating upon return to B.C.

Travellers returning from abroad are considered at higher risk of having contracted COVID-19
Luck, timing, lessons from Ontario, Quebec helped B.C. slow COVID-19: doctor

Luck, timing, lessons from Ontario, Quebec helped B.C. slow COVID-19: doctor

VICTORIA — British Columbia's top doctor is crediting luck and timing for the province's early restrictive measures that helped slow down the spread of COVID-19 in the community. Dr. Bonnie Henry said Monday that B.C.
B.C. couple planning surprise wedding tie the knot as friends surprise them - from a distance

B.C. couple planning surprise wedding tie the knot as friends surprise them - from a distance

They'd uninvited the guests to the engagement party that was supposed to a surprise wedding. Then their guests showed up to surprise them!
Groups flock to Squamish again, despite COVID-19 restrictions (VIDEO)

Groups flock to Squamish again, despite COVID-19 restrictions (VIDEO)

"[These visitors] are basically saying 'Let's get out of the restrictions imposed on the city. Let's go into these rural areas and do as we like.'"
More B.C. women interested in homebirths, virtual visits during COVID-19, says midwife

More B.C. women interested in homebirths, virtual visits during COVID-19, says midwife

“People are looking to prevent infection and socially distance…and homebirth is an opportunity to keep healthy people out of hospital,"
UBC researchers claim find of COVID-19 trial drug

UBC researchers claim find of COVID-19 trial drug

“There is hope for this horrible outbreak."
Union representing BC Ferries workers readying for battle after layoffs

Union representing BC Ferries workers readying for battle after layoffs

Unionized workers are surprised BC Ferries “announced layoffs without taking any of the steps they are obligated to take under the collective agreement.”
B.C. health minister lobbies feds for increased airport screening

B.C. health minister lobbies feds for increased airport screening

“We need to actively follow up with cases, we need access to the full information when people come to Canada. The B.C. health system needs that access to full information from the government of Canada and we need stronger action.”
B.C. doctors shift to virtual world amid pandemic

B.C. doctors shift to virtual world amid pandemic

Many family physicians and walk-in clinics have switched to seeing the majority of patients by video chat.
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