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Rock legend Gene Simmons joins impromptu jam at Alpine Café

Rock legend Gene Simmons joins impromptu jam at Alpine Café

Whistler musicians discover what it’s like to have a rock star make an unexpected cameo in their set  
Reopening schools safely tied to other COVID-19 measures: B.C. model

Reopening schools safely tied to other COVID-19 measures: B.C. model

A mathematician with Simon Fraser University's MAGPIE Research Group says physical distancing has already been relaxed too much, putting schools at risk of possibly becoming centres for new outbreaks
Number of people being actively monitored for COVID-19 in B.C. at all-time high

Number of people being actively monitored for COVID-19 in B.C. at all-time high

Officials are now monitoring 2,810 people for symptoms of COVID-19 because they have been exposed to known cases
Navigating educational uncertainty

Navigating educational uncertainty

What’s the new normal for Sea to Sky schools, tutors, and childcare look like?
Pandemic has brought Canada together, pushed Americans apart, poll suggests

Pandemic has brought Canada together, pushed Americans apart, poll suggests

‘In crisis, we galvanize’: Sea to Sky non-profits strengthen bonds in the pandemic

‘In crisis, we galvanize’: Sea to Sky non-profits strengthen bonds in the pandemic

Already a closeknit sector, non-profits see opportunity for collaboration in challenging times 
Improve B.C. Workers' Compensation Board medical care, communications: review

Improve B.C. Workers' Compensation Board medical care, communications: review

VICTORIA — A review of services offered to injured workers in British Columbia makes more than 100 recommendations to improve communication, care and individual services at the Workers' Compensation Board.
Here's what being jolted by lightning teaches you about life

Here's what being jolted by lightning teaches you about life

‘Moments are fleeting in our life so let's just get on with it, get on with the things that need to happen,' Bowen Island resident Cal Misener says after lightning blows him off his feet.
Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall slightly from all-time high

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall slightly from all-time high

There are 896 people actively fighting infections in the province, down from 925 yesterday
B.C. launches survey to measure impact of COVID-19 visit restrictions at seniors care homes

B.C. launches survey to measure impact of COVID-19 visit restrictions at seniors care homes

The B.C. government wants to know more about how visit restrictions at long-term care homes and assisted living facilities in the era of COVID-19 have affected seniors who reside there as well as their families