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Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses 'Delta' COVID-19 variant of concern in B.C.

Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses 'Delta' COVID-19 variant of concern in B.C.

The Delta variant has been transmitted in several clusters
Some Moderna, AstraZeneca recipients face extra hurdles for second vaccine doses

Some Moderna, AstraZeneca recipients face extra hurdles for second vaccine doses

NACI unveiled new recommendations earlier in the week on vaccine interchangeability
Vaccine update: Some Moderna, AstraZeneca recipients face extra hurdles for second doses

Vaccine update: Some Moderna, AstraZeneca recipients face extra hurdles for second doses

NACI unveiled new recommendations earlier in the week on vaccine interchangeability
B.C. confirms 199 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 144,866

B.C. confirms 199 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 144,866

There have been two new COVID-19 related deaths
Food inflation looms for B.C. consumers

Food inflation looms for B.C. consumers

Grocers and wholesalers grapple with rising costs as pandemic recedes
Airbnb extends 'global party ban' through end of summer 2021

Airbnb extends 'global party ban' through end of summer 2021

The company says British Columbians could get banned from its platform for breaking the rules.
Police 'amazed' as four customers thwart armed bank robbery in Abbotsford, B.C.

Police 'amazed' as four customers thwart armed bank robbery in Abbotsford, B.C.

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Police say a suspect is in custody after customers in a bank in British Columbia refused to obey orders from a shotgun-brandishing robber and tackled her instead.
Canadian Coast Guard destroys Indigenous man's boat — he's then sued to cover $8,500 bill

Canadian Coast Guard destroys Indigenous man's boat — he's then sued to cover $8,500 bill

A Campbell River man is being fined over $8,500 in federal court after the Canadian Coast Guard destroyed his boat.
B.C. health officials say return to normal life may cause anxiety to some people

B.C. health officials say return to normal life may cause anxiety to some people

VICTORIA — Health officials say British Columbia's COVID-19 restart plan will be a slow, cautious progression to normal life, but they acknowledge it may cause anxiety or fear in some people.
Hundreds of trees in Vancouver could fall in plan to reduce building permit backlog

Hundreds of trees in Vancouver could fall in plan to reduce building permit backlog

Bylaw change would no longer protect trees with 20-centimetre diameter