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Phase 3 of B.C.'s 'restart' plan still weeks away: Horgan

Phase 3 of B.C.'s 'restart' plan still weeks away: Horgan

Any thoughts of removing additional COVID-19 restrictions in B.C. are still at least three weeks away
Vancouver council approves temporary patio expansion for restaurants, bars

Vancouver council approves temporary patio expansion for restaurants, bars

City will waive application and permit fees, approve permits within two days
B.C. confirms 9 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,550

B.C. confirms 9 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,550

There has been one new death.
B.C. now in longest state of emergency in provincial history

B.C. now in longest state of emergency in provincial history

Premier John Horgan said there is "no likely end in sight" to the state of emergency
COVID-19: Vancouver’s restart plan a work in progress

COVID-19: Vancouver’s restart plan a work in progress

No date on when community centres, civic theatres might reopen
Children low risk to contract or spread COVID-19, says provincial health officer

Children low risk to contract or spread COVID-19, says provincial health officer

“It’s clear around the world that [children] are less likely to be infected with COVID-19 than adults."
Protect restaurant patrons’ private information: commissioner

Protect restaurant patrons’ private information: commissioner

Eateries ordered to collect diners data for COVID tracing
NHL confirms Vancouver among cities considered as hubs to host rest of season

NHL confirms Vancouver among cities considered as hubs to host rest of season

The season – which isn't likely to commence before mid-July – will continue with a 24-team play-in format concentrated in two hub cities, says NHL commissioner.
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
B.C. confirms 11 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,541

B.C. confirms 11 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,541

There have been no new deaths.