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B.C. loosening restrictions on outdoor gatherings ahead of March break

B.C. loosening restrictions on outdoor gatherings ahead of March break

No changes to restrictions on indoor gatherings
B.C. has 4,912 active COVID-19 cases – the most in more than eight weeks

B.C. has 4,912 active COVID-19 cases – the most in more than eight weeks

On the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring that the spread of COVID-19 constitutes a global pandemic, B.C. continues to show evidence that the virus is not yet under control.
B.C. has 4,912 active COVID-19 cases – the most in more than eight weeks

B.C. has 4,912 active COVID-19 cases – the most in more than eight weeks

March 11 marks the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring COVID-19 a global pandemic.
Family launches court action against Little Mountain Place care home

Family launches court action against Little Mountain Place care home

Facility on East 36th Avenue in Vancouver ravaged by 41 COVID-19 deaths
#TheMoment: When did you realize COVID-19 had changed everything?

#TheMoment: When did you realize COVID-19 had changed everything?

#TheMoment is different for everyone, from watching children become online learners to not being able to say goodbye to loved ones.
One week left before unclaimed $1M B.C. lottery ticket expires

One week left before unclaimed $1M B.C. lottery ticket expires

The 6/49 ticket was purchased on northern Vancouver Island in March 2020
Northern Health responds to lawsuit that alleges racism played a part in baby's death

Northern Health responds to lawsuit that alleges racism played a part in baby's death

TERRACE, B.C. — Health officials in northern British Columbia deny allegations they mismanaged the treatment of a pregnant Indigenous woman or used racial stereotypes that affected her care and led to the stillbirth of her daughter.
Is your 24k gold-plated rose missing? Prince George RCMP have found it

Is your 24k gold-plated rose missing? Prince George RCMP have found it

Did you accept this rose before it was went missing?
Temporary dedicated bike lane replaces one vehicle lane through Stanley Park

Temporary dedicated bike lane replaces one vehicle lane through Stanley Park

VANCOUVER — A temporary bike lane is returning to Vancouver's Stanley Park, replacing one lane of traffic on the road ringing the iconic green space.
B.C. says it can speed up COVID-19 vaccine roll out for elderly after slow start

B.C. says it can speed up COVID-19 vaccine roll out for elderly after slow start

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says it will speed up its COVID-19 vaccine roll out after a slow start this week.