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New cases of COVID-19 in B.C. dip slightly

New cases of COVID-19 in B.C. dip slightly

The 27 new cases is below the average number of new COVID-19 cases in B.C. in the past week
1.5 million Canadian adults have moved back in with their parents

1.5 million Canadian adults have moved back in with their parents

More than a quarter of a million parents have moved in with their kids
Whale watching outfits warned on border bending

Whale watching outfits warned on border bending

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
Whistler police receive several recent reports of man following children in Bayshores area

Whistler police receive several recent reports of man following children in Bayshores area

Whistler RCMP received three reports between July 6 and 13 of a suspicious male following youths
Vancouver Coastal Health launches COVID-19 public exposures webpage

Vancouver Coastal Health launches COVID-19 public exposures webpage

Health officials say nearly 1,000 people across B.C. are currently self-isolating because they have been exposed to the virus
B.C. goes nine days without a COVID-19 death

B.C. goes nine days without a COVID-19 death

New daily infections have averaged more than 30 in past five days
B.C. announces funding for search and rescue groups amid spike in calls

B.C. announces funding for search and rescue groups amid spike in calls

Search and rescue groups on the ground have responded to more than 700 calls across B.C. since January