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New daily COVID-19 cases ticking up in B.C.

New daily COVID-19 cases ticking up in B.C.

Health officials warn of potential community exposure to COVID-19 in Kelowna
B.C. extends liquor delivery until Halloween

B.C. extends liquor delivery until Halloween

The temporary authorization was set to expire on Wednesday
HR in the time of COVID-19: In conversation with Chris Back of WorkSafeBC

HR in the time of COVID-19: In conversation with Chris Back of WorkSafeBC

Business in Vancouver’s Human Resources Podcasts are a series of discussions this week with prominent business leaders
B.C. continues to have no active COVID-19 community outbreaks

B.C. continues to have no active COVID-19 community outbreaks

Two seniors' homes and one hospital continue to have COVID-19 healthcare-system outbreaks
Sexual assaults net physiotherapist 18-month community sentence

Sexual assaults net physiotherapist 18-month community sentence

Vernon offender feels like a pariah: judge
61 of 681 seniors' homes in B.C. have plans in place to allow visitors

61 of 681 seniors' homes in B.C. have plans in place to allow visitors

Comparatively low numbers of COVID-19 infections in the province has prompted the government to open seniors' homes to visitors
B.C. courts continue return to normal operations

B.C. courts continue return to normal operations

People urged to stay away from courts unless necessary
May backs Sonia Furstenau for leadership of B.C. Greens

May backs Sonia Furstenau for leadership of B.C. Greens

Former federal Green Party leader Elizabeth May wants to see Sonia Furstenau as the next leader of the provincial Greens. May endorsed the Cowichan Valley MLA, who is deputy leader of the B.C. Green Party, on Tuesday.
B.C. has no new COVID-19 deaths; Tabor care home outbreak ends

B.C. has no new COVID-19 deaths; Tabor care home outbreak ends

12 new cases identified in past 24 hours, including one that is presumed but not official
B.C. sees spike in COVID-19 deaths

B.C. sees spike in COVID-19 deaths

No new community outbreaks in B.C. since Friday, but deaths spike