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14 new COVID-19 cases in B.C. with one additional death

14 new COVID-19 cases in B.C. with one additional death

These 14 new cases were announced on the same day that British Columbia moved to phase three of its restart plan
B.C. reopens non-essential travel, tourism and more

B.C. reopens non-essential travel, tourism and more

B.C. enters Phase 3 of its restart plan

Former B.C. inmate claims correctional officers ignored call for help for dying prisoner

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — A former British Columbia inmate is suing the provincial government and two correctional officers for psychological harm, alleging his calls of help for a fellow inmate were ignored. Gordon Hansen alleges in a B.C.
Police say death of Chinese national in Surrey, B.C., not random, but few clues

Police say death of Chinese national in Surrey, B.C., not random, but few clues

SURREY, B.C. — Homicide detectives in Metro Vancouver are appealing for information as they investigate the murder of a 41-year-old woman who died in hospital on June 17.
Search underway in B.C. backcountry for Alberta man missing since November

Search underway in B.C. backcountry for Alberta man missing since November

PEMBERTON, B.C. — A search is underway in a remote and mountainous area in British Columbia where the burned out vehicle of a missing Alberta man was found by hikers last November.
Watch out for fake job ads online, warns BBB

Watch out for fake job ads online, warns BBB

Nearly 75 per cent of people who lose money in employment scams are already in financial crisis
B.C. COVID-19 modelling shows potential for renewed growth of cases

B.C. COVID-19 modelling shows potential for renewed growth of cases

Health officials say coronavirus growth is not rapid
B.C. proposes 'first-step' amendments to laws governing condo insurance

B.C. proposes 'first-step' amendments to laws governing condo insurance

Ending referral charges and disclosing commissions would increase competition and could lead to lower rates
Couple used transplant experience to help navigate pregnancy during pandemic

Couple used transplant experience to help navigate pregnancy during pandemic

VANCOUVER — Kate and Brian Chong couldn't have known they would become parents during a pandemic, but they were more prepared than most for a difficult pregnancy.

Union of BC Indian Chiefs mourn Carole Dawson's death from COVID-19

VANCOUVER — The Union of BC Indian Chiefs says it is mourning the death of a colleague and friend from COVID-19.