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‘Slight chance of optimism’ that COVID-19 growth rate slowing in B.C.

‘Slight chance of optimism’ that COVID-19 growth rate slowing in B.C.

B.C. health officials are still preparing for a worst-case scenario
Fan clubs for B.C.'s Dr. Bonnie Henry pop up on social media

Fan clubs for B.C.'s Dr. Bonnie Henry pop up on social media

You may not have heard of her before this pandemic, but you definitely know her now
Burnaby dairy plant sees skyrocketing demand due to COVID-19

Burnaby dairy plant sees skyrocketing demand due to COVID-19

Saputo Inc. says it is seeing a shift in demand for its products amid the COVID-19 outbreak
B.C. government to release its estimates on the spread of COVID-19

B.C. government to release its estimates on the spread of COVID-19

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is expected to release its modelling information on COVID-19 today. Health Minister Adrian Dix says the report will be an indicator of how many people may become infected with the virus.
B.C.'s 45,000 teachers reach tentative agreement

B.C.'s 45,000 teachers reach tentative agreement

VANCOUVER — A tentative agreement has been reached with British Columbia's 45,000 public school teachers.
Key developments in British Columbia's COVID-19 response

Key developments in British Columbia's COVID-19 response

VANCOUVER — A look at some of the key developments in British Columbia's fight against COVID-19 on Thursday: — The provincial government invoked extraordinary emergency powers to protect consumers from profiteers and to maintain the steady supply of
BC Ferries worker tests positive for COVID-19; one in three may be ill

BC Ferries worker tests positive for COVID-19; one in three may be ill

BC Ferries is likely to next ban all non-essential travel
B.C releases list of "essential services" during COVID-19 pandemic

B.C releases list of "essential services" during COVID-19 pandemic

It's a long and exhaustive list
Highlights of the British Columbia's government's emergency pandemic response

Highlights of the British Columbia's government's emergency pandemic response

VICTORIA — The B.C. government stepped up its efforts under the Emergency Program Act on Thursday to ensure, among other things, that goods and services are getting to those who need them.
Farm workers will be exempt from the COVID-19 travel ban

Farm workers will be exempt from the COVID-19 travel ban

"They'd normally be here pretty much by now, but we're not expecting to see them until mid-May, if at all."
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