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A micro suite in Vancouver is being rented for $700 a month—a steep price considering the space is just 150 square feet.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says an increasing supply of vaccines this month could mean B.C. residents won't have to wait four months for a second jab.
The latest data released by the province suggests B.C. will collect thousands of dollars from pandemic-related fines, if the alleged violators pay up.
How the approved AstraZeneca vaccine could affect B.C.'s mass vaccination plans - CTV News Vancouver
Sheila Scott Published Friday, February 26, 2021 7:01PM PST Last Updated Friday, February 26, 2021 7:06PM PST ...
Police on the University of British Columbia campus say they issued more than $5,000 in fines to partying students on Saturday for violating public health orders restricting social gatherings.
Health officials had some good news Wednesday for those monitoring the spread of the novel coronavirus through one of B.C.'s resort municipalities: transmission may be slowing.
The time between Christmas and New Year’s is traditionally one of the busiest for two local mountains featuring both provincial parks and ski hills – but this year, with most indoor activities ...
VANCOUVER -- A provincial health official says another 274 cases of novel coronavirus have been recorded in B.C. in the 24 hours since their previous update, breaking a record for a second day in ...
VANCOUVER -- The B.C. Centre for Disease Control has added several more flights to its list of COVID-19 exposures. The BCCDC added two flights Sunday night, another one Monday evening, six more on ...
VANCOUVER -- Three staff members of a South Okanagan prison have tested positive for COVID-19, marking a second outbreak at the facility. The Okanagan Correctional Centre near Oliver, B.C ...
VANCOUVER -- Homicide investigators have been called to Burnaby after a body was found inside a vehicle in the city Wednesday. Burnaby RCMP officers were seen guarding a vehicle covered by a blue ...
VANCOUVER -- The Transportation Safety Board says a Cessna 170 has gone down near the Stave Lake airstrip north of Mission, B.C. The TSB said two people were on board, and their conditions are ...
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