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B.C. confirms 582 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 48,609

B.C. confirms 582 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 48,609

"Together, let’s make this holiday season a safe season for all of us.”
A massive 'full cold moon' will illuminate Metro Vancouver skies this week

A massive 'full cold moon' will illuminate Metro Vancouver skies this week

In addition to one of the most productive meteor showers of the year, Vancouverites will also be privy to a brilliant 'full cold moon' this December.
'Charity, generosity and kindness': Premier John Horgan issues message for Christmas Day

'Charity, generosity and kindness': Premier John Horgan issues message for Christmas Day

“This is not forever."
Photo gallery: Richmondites embrace the spirit of giving Christmas meals

Photo gallery: Richmondites embrace the spirit of giving Christmas meals

Richmond Emmanuel Church members and chefs from Continental Seafood Restaurant in Richmond provided 528 turkey meals to individuals and families throughout the Richmond area.
Here's how to track Santa along his flight route this Christmas Eve

Here's how to track Santa along his flight route this Christmas Eve

This year marks NORAD's 65th consecutive year tracking Santa’s yuletide journey
Vancouver forecast calls for frigid temperatures and a chance of flurries this week

Vancouver forecast calls for frigid temperatures and a chance of flurries this week

Snow chance?
How a 'slight' change in B.C.'s vaccine rollout may get more people inoculated

How a 'slight' change in B.C.'s vaccine rollout may get more people inoculated

The goal now is to administer the first dose to 549,000 British Columbians and the second dose to 240,000 people by the end of March.
No COVID-19 'best gift,' say seniors, as they cope with scaled-down Christmas

No COVID-19 'best gift,' say seniors, as they cope with scaled-down Christmas

This year's holiday festivities are subdued for many Coquitlam area families, but these Port Coquitlam seniors aren't letting the coronavirus pandemic quell their Christmas spirit
The latest 9 B.C. flights flagged for potential COVID-19 exposure

The latest 9 B.C. flights flagged for potential COVID-19 exposure

Passengers who flew aboard a domestic flight flagged for carrying a COVID-19 case are encouraged to self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days following their flight
Dentists, firefighters, veterinarians: Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses questions regarding when groups will be vaccinated in B.C.

Dentists, firefighters, veterinarians: Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses questions regarding when groups will be vaccinated in B.C.

Vaccines will continue arriving each week in B.C. in increasing quantities, with targeted deployment for people in additional priority groups.
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