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BCCDC identifies 3 more Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

BCCDC identifies 3 more Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

Any travellers returning to B.C. are encouraged to check the B.C. CDC website for updates about flights with an exposure risk, and those travelling from outside of Canada must arrive prepared with a 14-day self-isolation plan.
B.C. students will be back in school on September 10

B.C. students will be back in school on September 10

Schools will have two extra days before students arrive to organize learning groups
CARTOON: Which Phase 3 are you?

CARTOON: Which Phase 3 are you?

There are two types of people in the world these days
Identity of woman found dead 22 years ago at Vancouver SkyTrain station remains unsolved

Identity of woman found dead 22 years ago at Vancouver SkyTrain station remains unsolved

A composite sketch shows what authorities believe the unidentified woman looked like at the time of her death
VCH expands warning for COVID-19 exposure at Pierre's Champagne Lounge, West Oak Restaurant

VCH expands warning for COVID-19 exposure at Pierre's Champagne Lounge, West Oak Restaurant

It is asking people who were at the locations on the specified dates to monitor themselves for symptoms.
After 5 years, popular Vancouver craft brewer opens own brewery with tasting room

After 5 years, popular Vancouver craft brewer opens own brewery with tasting room

Beer and hot dogs, coming right up!
COVID-19 exposure warnings issued for two Metro Vancouver pubs

COVID-19 exposure warnings issued for two Metro Vancouver pubs

The Fraser Health authority has issued a pair of COVID-19 public exposure warnings for two pub venues in Metro Vancouver
Dog rescued from B.C. cave three months after going missing

Dog rescued from B.C. cave three months after going missing

Stella was lost while on a hike with her owner back in early May
Metro Vancouver teacher suspended for ignoring safety lockdown drill

Metro Vancouver teacher suspended for ignoring safety lockdown drill

Instead of participating in the drill, a school administrator found him at the front of the room, lights on and students at their desks
B.C. has highest number of active COVID-19 cases in three months

B.C. has highest number of active COVID-19 cases in three months

Number of new cases continues to be high, although there has not been a pandemic-related death so far this month in B.C.
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