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What it's like to be a long-haul truck driver in Canada and the U.S. during a pandemic

What it's like to be a long-haul truck driver in Canada and the U.S. during a pandemic

Truck driver Thomas Bradbury: 'Right now, produce is like gold.'
Stronger, more modern B.C. legal system to emerge from COVID pandemic: minister

Stronger, more modern B.C. legal system to emerge from COVID pandemic: minister

VICTORIA — Attorney General David Eby says the COVID-19 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in British Columbia's legal system, weaknesses that have forged a unified effort to build a stronger, more modern justice administration. Most courts in B.C.
New evacuation order in B.C. as flooding affects central Interior

New evacuation order in B.C. as flooding affects central Interior

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — A flood warning has been issued for a river near Prince George, B.C., after it rose nearly 35 centimetres in a day. The B.C.
Poultry plant in Coquitlam, B.C., closed by health authority over COVID-19

Poultry plant in Coquitlam, B.C., closed by health authority over COVID-19

COQUITLAM, B.C. — A poultry processing plant in Coquitlam, B.C., has been closed by Fraser Health after an outbreak of COVID-19 among its workers. The health authority says two workers at the facility operated by Superior Poultry Processors Ltd.
B.C. tree planter camps, other industries get new rules to prevent COVID-19 spread

B.C. tree planter camps, other industries get new rules to prevent COVID-19 spread

VICTORIA — Thousands of tree planters in British Columbia will be screened for COVID-19 under new rules issued by the provincial health officer as they prepare to travel to remote communities to start their work.
BC Hydro warns of increase in scams due to COVID-19 pandemic

BC Hydro warns of increase in scams due to COVID-19 pandemic

BC Hydro says it has seen a 350 per cent increase in reported scams this month, when compared to March
B.C.'s essential service workers matched with child care

B.C.'s essential service workers matched with child care

More than 2,600 essential service workers in British Columbia have been referred to open child care spaces
B.C. RCMP say missing man believed armed and should not be approached

B.C. RCMP say missing man believed armed and should not be approached

CHILLIWACK, B.C. — RCMP say a police incident in the southern part of the Columbia Valley in British Columbia has become a search for a missing man who may be armed.
Workers at second B.C. poultry plant test positive for COVID-19, says Dr. Henry

Workers at second B.C. poultry plant test positive for COVID-19, says Dr. Henry

VICTORIA — Workers at a second poultry processing facility in British Columbia have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Thursday. Two workers at Superior Poultry Processors Ltd.
Rising B.C. rivers may have peaked, others still show flood threat: forecaster

Rising B.C. rivers may have peaked, others still show flood threat: forecaster

CACHE CREEK, B.C. — Residents in flood prone areas of British Columbia's central Interior spent an anxious night after further evacuation alerts issued Wednesday, but analysts say some rivers may have peaked.