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B.C. confirms 16 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,444

B.C. confirms 16 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,444

There have been two new deaths.
B.C. Supreme Court to resume partial operations in June

B.C. Supreme Court to resume partial operations in June

Criminal, civil, family law, and extradition cases scheduled for after June 8 are expected to go ahead.
Report shows dramatic spike in Canadian public's trust in government during COVID-19

Report shows dramatic spike in Canadian public's trust in government during COVID-19

“What we have seen is that our institutions have been incredibly tested during this pandemic, but our latest results indicate that Canadian institutions are in fact rising to the occasion."
Province wants more B.C. seniors to take its COVID-19 survey

Province wants more B.C. seniors to take its COVID-19 survey

The new online survey aims to gather information on how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has impacted people’s lives.
A B.C. photographer captured Kelowna as you've never seen it before (VIDEO)

A B.C. photographer captured Kelowna as you've never seen it before (VIDEO)

Photographer Shawn Talbot says he created the video for posterity: "Someday, 50-100 years from now Kelowna will look back at what a strange time this was."
'Racism is also a virus': Premier Horgan addresses racist activity in B.C.

'Racism is also a virus': Premier Horgan addresses racist activity in B.C.

“Everyone has a right to live without fear of violence or discrimination."
This couple, stuck in separate countries, spent what should have been their wedding day having a physically-distanced “border date” (VIDEO)

This couple, stuck in separate countries, spent what should have been their wedding day having a physically-distanced “border date” (VIDEO)

“It’s really hard to be so close but so far, but it’s nice to have a little bit of hope in such a hard time, and it’s a little bit better than FaceTime.” 
Burnaby musician pens song to battle anti-Asian hate

Burnaby musician pens song to battle anti-Asian hate

Shon Wong, a musician and personal trainer from Burnaby, wrote the song "I Found it All Inside" and recorded it with the band Son of James to “bring awareness to the issue.”
101-year-old B.C. man finishes 101 laps for charity

101-year-old B.C. man finishes 101 laps for charity

As of Saturday afternoon, John Hillman had raised more than $140,000 for Save the Children Canada’s emergency relief fund.
COVID-19: What coronavirus has shown us about the future robots, AI in everyday life

COVID-19: What coronavirus has shown us about the future robots, AI in everyday life

The coronavirus pandemic has fast-forwarded the functions and roles of robots and artificial intelligence.
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