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Students won’t be required to wear a mask when school resumes in September: Henry

Students won’t be required to wear a mask when school resumes in September: Henry

Students in B.C. won’t be required to wear a face mask when school resumes in the fall, according to Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry.
Porn site offers B.C.'s Dix $100K to help province with glory holes

Porn site offers B.C.'s Dix $100K to help province with glory holes

International relations to help us with our own...relations
53% of Chinese-Canadians say China can’t be trusted: Survey

53% of Chinese-Canadians say China can’t be trusted: Survey

A new survey suggests that when it comes to views of the Chinese government and the impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak, Chinese-Canadians share similar concerns with the general population.
Close to 1,000 British Columbians self-isolating due to recent community exposures

Close to 1,000 British Columbians self-isolating due to recent community exposures

Nearly 1,000 people across the province are currently self-isolating as a direct result of recent community exposures in Kelowna, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Wednesday.
Richmond council to livestream more meetings

Richmond council to livestream more meetings

The city is expanding the number of meetings livestreamed to the public.
Vancouver Coastal Health launches COVID-19 public exposures webpage

Vancouver Coastal Health launches COVID-19 public exposures webpage

Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) is launching a public exposures webpage for situations where the health authority isn't able to contact everyone exposed to COVID-19. The location, dates and times of these exposures will be posted to www.vch.
TikTok video shoot with 'guns' prompts large police response in Surrey

TikTok video shoot with 'guns' prompts large police response in Surrey

A group of young men filming a video for social media prompted a large emergency response to Mud Bay Park in South Surrey. Shortly before 7 p.m.
B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. is already in the longest state of emergency in provincial history
TransLink welcomes aboard guide and service dogs-in-training

TransLink welcomes aboard guide and service dogs-in-training

Delta-based BC & Alberta Guide Dogs partner on training day
ICBC expands road test booking dates

ICBC expands road test booking dates

ICBC has released more booking dates for British Columbians looking to take their non-commercial road tests – Class 5 and 7. Priority for road test re-booking has now expanded to those who had their test cancelled between March 17 and June 26.