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B.C. confirms 7 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,360

B.C. confirms 7 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 2,360

There has been one new death
North Shore Rescue deploys e-bikes for faster response

North Shore Rescue deploys e-bikes for faster response

North Shore Rescue volunteers are now quite literally riding to the rescue.
B.C.’s road to recovery: K-12 schools to plan for full operations in September

B.C.’s road to recovery: K-12 schools to plan for full operations in September

B.C. has published guidelines for school operations but no timeline
Serial killer Robert Pickton evidence destruction application on hold

Serial killer Robert Pickton evidence destruction application on hold

Evidence included hypodermic needles, sex toys, rosary beads, knives, a gun and ammunition
Canadian singer Bryan Adams faces backlash over COVID-19 social media posts

Canadian singer Bryan Adams faces backlash over COVID-19 social media posts

Adams says he just wanted to rant about 'animal cruelty in the wet-markets'
Wet'suwet'en elected chiefs call on Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister to resign

Wet'suwet'en elected chiefs call on Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister to resign

Process to reach Memorandum of Understanding ‘unacceptable’
'Nurses are everyday heroes,' says Trudeau

'Nurses are everyday heroes,' says Trudeau

This week especially, get outside at 7 p.m. and make some noise to support those fighting COVID-19
B.C.’s road to recovery: Libraries set for phased return to lending

B.C.’s road to recovery: Libraries set for phased return to lending

Curbside pickup, digital options and a slow return to reopening buildings
Increased border traffic likely as Canada, U.S. economies reopen: Freeland

Increased border traffic likely as Canada, U.S. economies reopen: Freeland

Discussions about when and how to begin easing those restrictions are ongoing
COVID-19 testing, contact tracing key to fending off second wave, experts say

COVID-19 testing, contact tracing key to fending off second wave, experts say

B.C. has consistently been testing at a lower level than the other four hardest-hit provinces.