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B.C. COVID-19 deaths hit 200 as two more seniors have died

B.C. COVID-19 deaths hit 200 as two more seniors have died

B.C. took 88 days to go from its first case to 100 deaths; and a further 117 days to get to the 200-death threshold
Education ministry to apologize, compensate for exam result errors

Education ministry to apologize, compensate for exam result errors

More than 100,000 potentially incorrect transcripts sent out
Evacuation alert lifted for homes near Solomon Mountain wildfire

Evacuation alert lifted for homes near Solomon Mountain wildfire

UPDATE 2:12 p.m. Kim Wright, southeast fire centre information officer with the BC Wildfire Service tells Castanet the Mount Solomon wildfire is being classified as held but unit crews are still in place.
Cooler weather could help wildfire fight near Penticton

Cooler weather could help wildfire fight near Penticton

UPDATE: 9:35 a.m. Cooler weather today is expected to help in the fight against the Christie Mountain wildfire burning at the southern edge of Penticton.
Iconic Law Courts Inn faces closure

Iconic Law Courts Inn faces closure

Province wants public space with stunning views for offices
B.C.'s active COVID-19 infections climb to new record high: 798

B.C.'s active COVID-19 infections climb to new record high: 798

This is the third day in a row when a record number of people are fighting the disease in the province
Trudeau should stay out of judicial education: lawyers

Trudeau should stay out of judicial education: lawyers

“This casts a chill over judicial independence,” says Law Society of B.C.
Public prohibited from seeing teacher complaints

Public prohibited from seeing teacher complaints

Vancouver teacher suspended after kids told to ‘go back to working on rice farms’
B.C. privacy laws outdated, lawmakers told

B.C. privacy laws outdated, lawmakers told

Lack of change could harm ability to do business with Europe, Asia
B.C.’s back-to-school plan raises anxiety for teachers, students, parents

B.C.’s back-to-school plan raises anxiety for teachers, students, parents

Premier John Horgan on plan: ‘I’m excited about it. Am I apprehensive? Sure.’