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Possible COVID-19 exposure identified at two stores in major Vancouver mall

Possible COVID-19 exposure identified at two stores in major Vancouver mall

COVID-19 is spread by respiratory droplets when a person who is sick coughs or sneezes, although it can also be spread when a healthy person touches an object or surface, like a doorknob or a table, with the virus on it, and then touches their mouth, nose or eyes before washing their hands.
B.C. renters have until July 2021 to pay back outstanding rent

B.C. renters have until July 2021 to pay back outstanding rent

Province releases framework for rent repayments
B.C. to require gasoline and diesel wholesalers to disclose price data

B.C. to require gasoline and diesel wholesalers to disclose price data

The goal of the new program is to allow more public scrutiny on the gas pricing structure of companies in B.C.
Ryan Reynolds responds to Premier Horgan in hilarious message (VIDEO)

Ryan Reynolds responds to Premier Horgan in hilarious message (VIDEO)

"I hope that young people in B.C. don't kill my mom, frankly, or David Suzuki."
WorkSafeBC rolls out request for stress balls

WorkSafeBC rolls out request for stress balls

Liberals want NDP to explain spending on swag instead of PPE
COVID-19 impacts lasting ‘weeks and months’ in some young people in B.C.: Henry

COVID-19 impacts lasting ‘weeks and months’ in some young people in B.C.: Henry

Virus has proven to be ‘quite stealthy,’ says Dr. Bonnie Henry
Don’t expect to see much sockeye salmon in Steveston this summer

Don’t expect to see much sockeye salmon in Steveston this summer

This year’s sockeye run is forecasted to be at an all-time low
Canada-US border will remain closed for another 30 days

Canada-US border will remain closed for another 30 days

The Canada-US border will remain closed to non-essential traffic for another 30 days due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Public Safety Minister Bill Blair announced the extension Friday.
B.C. modelling shows potential second surge in September bigger than the first

B.C. modelling shows potential second surge in September bigger than the first

Daily caseloads could reach 100 per day, surpassing B.C.'s pandemic peak back in April
Nine new COVID-19 cases in Richmond in past week

Nine new COVID-19 cases in Richmond in past week

There have been nine new COVID-19 cases detected in Richmond in the past week, bringing the total to 113, according to the latest BC Centre for Disease Control data, released late Thursday afternoon.