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Whistler hopes restricting travel will save summer

Whistler hopes restricting travel will save summer

As businesses deal with another hit to the bottom line, tourism leaders hopeful move will shift traveller behaviour 
Vancouver man flagging bags of dog poo to bring attention to issue (PHOTOS)

Vancouver man flagging bags of dog poo to bring attention to issue (PHOTOS)

So far only a few flags have been posted, but they've gotten a reaction online
Tofino resort operators face difficult decisions during pandemic

Tofino resort operators face difficult decisions during pandemic

Of all the resorts in Tofino, the Wickaninnish Inn is the only one to remain closed. 
Wait times for status cards an example of systemic racism, says petition

Wait times for status cards an example of systemic racism, says petition

Wait times for status card renewals should be the same as passports, as they are both government-issued identity documents, says Vivian Hermansen, who's drafted a petition calling on the House of Commons to find solutions.
Who can book? Island tourism operators seek more clarity on health orders

Who can book? Island tourism operators seek more clarity on health orders

"I'm getting calls like: I'm in Parksville. I've got a booking from people in Nanaimo … is that OK?'"
New B.C. travel rules a 'logistical nightmare': expert

New B.C. travel rules a 'logistical nightmare': expert

One B.C. political analyst says the new COVID-19 travel rules aimed at stopping travel outside health regions is not only difficult to prove but could create more problems for the provincial government.
Weekend beach crowds and house partyers keep West Vancouver police busy

Weekend beach crowds and house partyers keep West Vancouver police busy

Two men arrested, taken home to their parents. British Properties resident fined $2,530 for house party
B.C. nurses ask residents to follow public health orders as hospitalizations climb

B.C. nurses ask residents to follow public health orders as hospitalizations climb

Nurses across the province are at a "breaking point as they work through this third wave."
B.C. extends its 'stronger' provincewide restrictions in wake of surging COVID-19 cases

B.C. extends its 'stronger' provincewide restrictions in wake of surging COVID-19 cases

"This will be a surprise to no one."
B.C. to start doing roadside checks to ensure people are staying in their communities

B.C. to start doing roadside checks to ensure people are staying in their communities

This will be conducted through random audits and there will be a fine if you are travelling outside of your area.