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Can employers force employees back to the office? Can bosses ask if you got a vaccine?

Can employers force employees back to the office? Can bosses ask if you got a vaccine?

These and more vaccine and COVID-19 related questions answered by an employment lawyer.
Another Richmond Shoppers Drug Mart flagged for COVID-19

Another Richmond Shoppers Drug Mart flagged for COVID-19

The last day the employee worked was on April 20
COVID-19 numbers drop in Richmond

COVID-19 numbers drop in Richmond

Richmond Hospital had 18 COVID-19 patients as of Thursday.
B.C. records lowest one-day total of new COVID-19 infections in more than five weeks

B.C. records lowest one-day total of new COVID-19 infections in more than five weeks

Four more COVID-19 deaths raises B.C.'s death toll to 1,581.
All British Columbians 50+ can book COVID-19 vaccine appointments beginning next week

All British Columbians 50+ can book COVID-19 vaccine appointments beginning next week

Once registered, they will receive a notification once they are eligible for a booking.
Richmond Hospital COVID-19 hospitalizations hold steady

Richmond Hospital COVID-19 hospitalizations hold steady

As of Friday, anyone born in 1965 or earlier can book a COVID-19 vaccine via getvaccinated.gov.bc.ca
Here is what police will ask to see at the new road checks in B.C.

Here is what police will ask to see at the new road checks in B.C.

This is what you can expect when you are pulled over at the new road checks in the travel ban.
Conversations ‘ongoing’ over cross-border vaccinations: Trudeau

Conversations ‘ongoing’ over cross-border vaccinations: Trudeau

Manitoba, North Dakota working on plan to vaccinate Canadian teachers
Vaccine update: Henry apologizes for pop-up vaccine clinic confusion

Vaccine update: Henry apologizes for pop-up vaccine clinic confusion

Some Lower Mainlanders went without vaccinations after waiting in lines for hours
New B.C. COVID-19 infections stay high as vaccinations set to accelerate

New B.C. COVID-19 infections stay high as vaccinations set to accelerate

One more death from the disease raises the province's death toll to 1,577.