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Province wants more B.C. seniors to take its COVID-19 survey

Province wants more B.C. seniors to take its COVID-19 survey

Taking the survey will help the province in its response to the pandemic
Snowbird member dies in crash in Kamloops

Snowbird member dies in crash in Kamloops

Royal Canadian Air Force plane nosedives into residential neighbourhood
Canada Child Benefit giving extra $300, program to expand in July

Canada Child Benefit giving extra $300, program to expand in July

$6,765 per child under age 6 and $5,708 per child aged 6 through 17.
Ferry service between Horseshoe Bay, Departure Bay to resume June 3

Ferry service between Horseshoe Bay, Departure Bay to resume June 3

Expect four round trips per day instead of the usual eight
WorkSafe BC issues COVID-19 guidelines as businesses ready to reopen

WorkSafe BC issues COVID-19 guidelines as businesses ready to reopen

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's workplace safety agency has released new guidelines as businesses across the province get set to reopen. WorkSafe BC's guidelines cover sectors ranging from restaurants to office space.
Surge in digital health care from doctor consultation to prescriptions

Surge in digital health care from doctor consultation to prescriptions

Pandemic shows patients, physicians ready to embrace online health
Canada-wide warrant issued for Nanaimo man

Canada-wide warrant issued for Nanaimo man

Nanaimo RCMP are asking for the public's help in locating Peter Ludvigson, a 45-year-old Nanaimo man who is the subject of a Canada-wide warrant.
COVID-19 relief funds targeted by cybercrooks

COVID-19 relief funds targeted by cybercrooks

High-tech thieves spoofed CERB, Canada Revenue COVID-19 assistance sites: report
B.C. Supreme Court to resume partial operations in June

B.C. Supreme Court to resume partial operations in June

Criminal, civil, family law, extradition cases set for after June 8 going ahead
Canada extends wage subsidy to end of August; reconsidering 30%-loss threshold

Canada extends wage subsidy to end of August; reconsidering 30%-loss threshold

Ottawa will officially extend the wage subsidy program by three months to the end of August, Prime minister Justin Trudeau said this morning.