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Katz Amsterdam Foundation hands out $550K in grants to Whistler non-profits

Katz Amsterdam Foundation hands out $550K in grants to Whistler non-profits

Part of $3.3M in COVID relief and behavioural health grants given to nine mountain communities
Ford elected SLRD chair

Ford elected SLRD chair

Regional transit, enhancing cellular service among priorities
Nairn Falls day-use area to remain open this winter

Nairn Falls day-use area to remain open this winter

The initiative is a trial agreement for this season
B.C. Recovery Benefit website crashing under volume of applicants

B.C. Recovery Benefit website crashing under volume of applicants

Social media has been flooded with people complaining about not being able to log in or the site crashing
Slow ascent

Slow ascent

Decimated by COVID, B.C.’s tourism industry clings to long-term hope
1,215 British Columbians vaccinated for COVID-19 so far

1,215 British Columbians vaccinated for COVID-19 so far

Vaccination of long-term care facility residents and care workers will be 'a game-changer for us', says Dr. Bonnie Henry
21 new COVID-19 deaths pushes B.C.'s December total to 272

21 new COVID-19 deaths pushes B.C.'s December total to 272

More than 38% of all COVID-19 deaths in the province have been so far in December
Q&A: Dr. Bonnie Henry on pandemic lessons learned and her optimism for the future

Q&A: Dr. Bonnie Henry on pandemic lessons learned and her optimism for the future

Q&A: The public face of B.C.’s struggle against the COVID-19 pandemic shares lessons learned, scary surprises, and her optimism about the months ahead
B.C. care home preparations before pandemic lockdown saved lives of seniors: study

B.C. care home preparations before pandemic lockdown saved lives of seniors: study

Poor communication from provincial government, unions posed problems in keeping seniors safe
Privacy commissioner rejects First Nations’ COVID-19 data release complaint

Privacy commissioner rejects First Nations’ COVID-19 data release complaint

B.C.’s Ministry of Health doesn’t have to give three First Nations COVID-19 data on cases outside their communities, B.C.’s information and privacy commissioner ruled Dec. 17 .