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Health officer urges residents to take B.C.'s COVID-19 survey

Health officer urges residents to take B.C.'s COVID-19 survey

The online survey aims to gather information on how the pandemic – and B.C.’s response to it – has impacted people’s lives
Check ahead: Not all BC Parks reopen May 14

Check ahead: Not all BC Parks reopen May 14

More than 250 of B.C.'s provincial parks will remain closed for the time being
Suspect in alleged bus assault died of apparent overdose: transit police

Suspect in alleged bus assault died of apparent overdose: transit police

NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Transit Police say a suspect in an alleged violent attack against a woman on a bus died of an apparent drug overdose a week after the incident in April.
Home Depot in Kamloops, B.C., closed due to potentially unstable ground

Home Depot in Kamloops, B.C., closed due to potentially unstable ground

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Fire officials confirm the Home Depot outlet in Kamloops, B.C., has been closed due to slope instability near the property.
Charges laid against two men as Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­police probe surge in break-ins

Charges laid against two men as Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­police probe surge in break-ins

VANCOUVER — Two men face a total of 70 separate charges and Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­police say the arrests will likely have a significant effect on the number of commercial break-ins across the city.
Health coalition says use of private clinics won't cure B.C.'s surgical backlog

Health coalition says use of private clinics won't cure B.C.'s surgical backlog

VANCOUVER — A coalition of public health-care advocates is calling on the British Columbia government to ease a COVID-19-caused surgical backlog through publicly funded solutions, not private clinics.
Student sues B.C. university over refund for unused parking due to COVID-19

Student sues B.C. university over refund for unused parking due to COVID-19

“The majority of the service was not able to be used by students and they’re just keeping the money because they think they can."
Cruise ships told not to stop in B.C. in July

Cruise ships told not to stop in B.C. in July

"We are, as you can imagine, not in favour of cruise ships coming into anywhere in British Columbia."
BC Wildfire Service says forecast is good for fighting small fire near Kitimat

BC Wildfire Service says forecast is good for fighting small fire near Kitimat

KITIMAT, B.C. — A small wildfire near Kitimat in northwest British Columbia is burning out of control, but the BC Wildfire Service says firefighters have made significant progress in establishing a perimeter.
B.C. says no special treatment for movie stars, hockey players or cruise ships

B.C. says no special treatment for movie stars, hockey players or cruise ships

VICTORIA — British Columbia is moving towards easing COVID-19 restrictions, but movie stars, hockey players and cruise line operators won't be getting special passes around the province's self isolation and port access rules, says provincial health o