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Updated: BCTF calls for 'authentic' consultation on back-to-school plan

Updated: BCTF calls for 'authentic' consultation on back-to-school plan

The ministry is developing operational guidelines to help school districts and independent schools plan for September.
B.C. confirms 29 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 3,591

B.C. confirms 29 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 3,591

There are now 59 cases connected to Fraser Valley Packers Inc.
The border isn’t as closed as you may think

The border isn’t as closed as you may think

433,275 travellers subject to quarantine or isolation requirements since March 25.
Vancouver Mural Festival to include expanded 3-week celebration

Vancouver Mural Festival to include expanded 3-week celebration

"Murals can help transform public spaces and serve as catalysts for addressing many socio-cultural issues."
Burned SUV towed to Burnaby yard with human remains inside

Burned SUV towed to Burnaby yard with human remains inside

Remains discovered more than a week later.
Vancouver Police seize approximately $1.5-million in fentanyl

Vancouver Police seize approximately $1.5-million in fentanyl

VPD officers executed a search warrant and discovered that it was being used as a mixing location to combine fentanyl and carfentanil with other drugs like cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin before being distributed at the street level.
Alcohol consumption will be allowed at four public plazas in Vancouver

Alcohol consumption will be allowed at four public plazas in Vancouver

Vancouver City Council approved the temporary pilot program in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Suspect breaks into Metro Vancouver apartment and steals parcels, mail

Suspect breaks into Metro Vancouver apartment and steals parcels, mail

If you have any information regarding the individuals listed below, please contact Crime Stoppers anonymously. You could be eligible for a reward of up to $2000 upon arrest and charge.
Strict conditions set for Alaska-bound travellers entering Canada

Strict conditions set for Alaska-bound travellers entering Canada

Foreigners can only enter at five B.C., Alberta or Saskatchewan crossings.
Canadians warned not to plant seeds from 'unknown origins' they receive in mail

Canadians warned not to plant seeds from 'unknown origins' they receive in mail

Locals are warned that the mystery seeds could cause harm when introduced in Canada.
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