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Metro Vancouver residents can now apply to keep farm animals as emotional support pets

Metro Vancouver residents can now apply to keep farm animals as emotional support pets

The range of animals people want to keep seems to be expanding, with condos and cities fielding requests for animals other than a dog or a cat.
Privacy breach company remains part of B.C. health data sharing

Privacy breach company remains part of B.C. health data sharing

LifeLabs was hit by an October ransomware data privacy breach affecting 15 million Canadians.
BC festivals join forces to deal with COVID-19 pandemic

BC festivals join forces to deal with COVID-19 pandemic

Over 50 of B.C.'s independent music festivals have formed the British Columbia Music Festival Collective.
B.C. confirms 29 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1,647

B.C. confirms 29 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1,647

"We're not going to be taking any measures in the next two weeks, but we are planning."
Two more people with COVID-19 flew on Kelowna flights in April

Two more people with COVID-19 flew on Kelowna flights in April

The BC CDC recommends those who may have been exposed to the infected person self monitor for 14 days after the flight, and isolate if they develop symptoms.
Fashionable COVID-19 masks now being produced by Canadian company

Fashionable COVID-19 masks now being produced by Canadian company

"Surgical style" masks feature slogans printed on the front and sides
Richmond hockey spectator claims she was hit on head by falling sign

Richmond hockey spectator claims she was hit on head by falling sign

The woman says she was injured when the sign fell on top of her during the a tournament at Richmond Ice Centre last October.
Canada, U.S. agree to extend border closure

Canada, U.S. agree to extend border closure

Trudeau also announced $306 million to aid Indigenous businesses and financial associations.
B.C. prisons on high alert for COVID-19 following death of inmate

B.C. prisons on high alert for COVID-19 following death of inmate

One B.C. facility is the location of Canada's biggest prison COVID-19 outbreak
Anyone with symptoms of COVID-19 can now be tested in B.C.

Anyone with symptoms of COVID-19 can now be tested in B.C.

However, B.C. still does not recommend testing for people who do not have symptoms of the virus as the test isn’t reliable in that situation
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