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Over 100 people refused hotel quarantine after flying into Vancouver

Over 100 people refused hotel quarantine after flying into Vancouver

The fine for refusing to stay in a government-approved hotel is $3,000.
COVID-19 public exposure warning issued for Sasquatch Mountain Resort

COVID-19 public exposure warning issued for Sasquatch Mountain Resort

Some people who were on the property are being asked to self-isolate, others to simply self-monitor
Several Metro Vancouver Superstore and Safeway workers infected with COVID-19

Several Metro Vancouver Superstore and Safeway workers infected with COVID-19

Workers at multiple big box grocery stores in Vancouver, Burnaby, and Surrey among those in region recently confirmed as having the virus
More McDonald's workers in Metro Vancouver test positive for COVID-19

More McDonald's workers in Metro Vancouver test positive for COVID-19

Affected locations are in Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
All Whistler adults are now eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccines

All Whistler adults are now eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccines

Whistler's medical director warns people to stick to coronavirus safety measures for at least two weeks after vaccination
Community-wide vaccination 'doesn't just protect Whistler, it protects the province': Whistler mayor

Community-wide vaccination 'doesn't just protect Whistler, it protects the province': Whistler mayor

The numbers associated with Whistler's latest outbreak convinced B.C. public health officials to take action, Crompton says
Province calls on 60+ residents to register for COVID-19 vaccination program

Province calls on 60+ residents to register for COVID-19 vaccination program

Nearly one million British Columbians have received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine
B.C. parents react to health order excluding schools from workplaces

B.C. parents react to health order excluding schools from workplaces

"I go to 'work' every day in a 'place' - a school. But this is not a 'workplace' - can you please explain this?"
'A light in the pandemic', why a Coquitlam man sings O Canada nightly for a year (VIDEO)

'A light in the pandemic', why a Coquitlam man sings O Canada nightly for a year (VIDEO)

Adam Turpin usually sings with a choir, now this Coquitlam man sings alone as he tries to boost the spirits of frontline workers with a powerful rendition of O Canada
B.C. has highest two-day total of new COVID-19 cases: 2,555

B.C. has highest two-day total of new COVID-19 cases: 2,555

B.C. has 9,574 people actively infected with COVID-19 – the highest number since December 21.