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Whale watching outfits warned on border bending

Whale watching outfits warned on border bending

Sexualized violence most common injury among Metis females in care: B.C. report

VICTORIA — The findings of an investigation into critical injuries and deaths among Metis youth are troubling, British Columbia's children's advocate says.

'Opportunity' for election in fall, next spring or summer, premier says

VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier John Horgan isn't ruling out a fall election despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

B.C. announces new funding for post-secondary health-care education, training

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government has announced $4.4 million in new funding for post-secondary education and training related to health-care professions throughout the province.
New restrictions for guests, visitors coming for B.C. rental properties, houseboats

New restrictions for guests, visitors coming for B.C. rental properties, houseboats

British Columbia will soon introduce an order requiring those who rent properties to limit the number of guests and visitors
Students won’t be required to wear a mask when school resumes in September: Henry

Students won’t be required to wear a mask when school resumes in September: Henry

Across the country, 62 per cent of Canadians support the idea of children wearing masks at school
Most B.C. seniors' homes now accepting visitors

Most B.C. seniors' homes now accepting visitors

Residents are allowed to have one designated visitor with appointments made in advance

'You're better than that,' B.C. premier tells young people gathering amid COVID-19

VICTORIA — Premier John Horgan says young people are not immune to COVID-19 and he's appealing to their better judgment to help stop the rise in cases in the province.

Parents should prep a plan B in case full-time school foiled: premier

VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier John Horgan says parents should prepare for a full return to classrooms this fall but also have a backup plan in case the COVID-19 pandemic forces further closures.

Man not criminally responsible for fatal shooting, assault, in Salmon Arm, B.C.

SALMON ARM , B.C. — A man accused in a deadly shooting and aggravated assault last year in a church in British Columbia's southern Interior has been found not criminally responsible for the attacks. A judge-alone trial in B.C.