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This 80-year-old B.C. woman is among thousands from Canada trapped in India by COVID-19

This 80-year-old B.C. woman is among thousands from Canada trapped in India by COVID-19

"Since when have Canadian citizens and permanent residents stopped being relevant because they innocently decided to take a holiday flight well before the acronym COVID had any meaning?”
Tougher measures urged to block wayward travelling

Tougher measures urged to block wayward travelling

People in small 鶹ýӳIsland communities are worried that American tourists are flouting border restrictions and could spread COVID-19.
The Howe Sound health region has only had 18 confirmed COVID-19 cases

The Howe Sound health region has only had 18 confirmed COVID-19 cases

There are also no current active cases in the Sea to Sky
Mud slide cripples Seymour Arm water system, high water closes some B.C. roads

Mud slide cripples Seymour Arm water system, high water closes some B.C. roads

VICTORIA — High water and wet weather kept much of British Columbia on flood watch Saturday with mudslides, washouts and road closures hitting rural communities.
Barkerville Historic Town and Park enters Phase 2 of reopening plan, site limited to 200 visitors per day

Barkerville Historic Town and Park enters Phase 2 of reopening plan, site limited to 200 visitors per day

Phase 1 was in place from June 18 to July 2
Feds announce go-ahead of funding for 92 B.C. infrastructure projects

Feds announce go-ahead of funding for 92 B.C. infrastructure projects

$150m in funding for projects is first step of resumption of “Investing in Canada” plan
B.C. woman wants racial data used in health care, cites treatment problems

B.C. woman wants racial data used in health care, cites treatment problems

Health researchers say the lack of race and Indigeneity data in Canada makes it impossible to properly identify racial health disparities
B.C. cartoonist designing unique Whistler-themed puzzles to help support the community

B.C. cartoonist designing unique Whistler-themed puzzles to help support the community

Vancouver-based illustrator Lorne Craig drew on his experience as a trail map designer to create the community-minded project.
Closing arguments heard in trial of man accused of murdering his wife

Closing arguments heard in trial of man accused of murdering his wife

KELOWNA, B.C. — Competing explanations of a man's state of mind were presented to a B.C. Supreme Court judge Friday during closing arguments at his trial for the second-degree murder in the death of his wife.
B.C. reports no new deaths; end of outbreak at Langley Lodge

B.C. reports no new deaths; end of outbreak at Langley Lodge

Three seniors' homes still have outbreaks: Holy Family Hospital, Maple Hill and Tabor
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