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B.C. prisons on high alert for COVID-19 following death of inmate

B.C. prisons on high alert for COVID-19 following death of inmate

One B.C. facility is the location of Canada's biggest prison COVID-19 outbreak
Anyone with symptoms of COVID-19 can now be tested in B.C.

Anyone with symptoms of COVID-19 can now be tested in B.C.

However, B.C. still does not recommend testing for people who do not have symptoms of the virus as the test isn’t reliable in that situation
B.C. tourism task force asks governments for more help

B.C. tourism task force asks governments for more help

"The suspension of the summer cruise ship season, the cancellation of hundreds of signature festivals and events, and loss or postponement of large-scale meetings and global conferences [...] have all spelled a months-long disaster"
Models show B.C.'s COVID-19 response slowing rate of disease: Dr. Henry

Models show B.C.'s COVID-19 response slowing rate of disease: Dr. Henry

VICTORIA — British Columbia's responses to fighting COVID-19 have flattened the curve and slowed the spread of the virus to the point where some restrictions could be eased in the coming weeks, health officials said Friday.
Higher-than-normal snowpacks mean parts of B.C. at risk of flooding

Higher-than-normal snowpacks mean parts of B.C. at risk of flooding

VANCOUVER — Residents in several British Columbia communities are being warned to prepare the sandbags and to remember social distancing measures if they're helping their neighbours protect property from potential flooding.
Commercial electricity consumption plummets across B.C. during COVID-19 pandemic

Commercial electricity consumption plummets across B.C. during COVID-19 pandemic

B.C.'s electricity use has fallen 30% for recreation facilities, 29% in the restaurant sector and 27% in hotels.
B.C. blaze that destroyed homes near Squamish doubles in size: wildfire service

B.C. blaze that destroyed homes near Squamish doubles in size: wildfire service

SQUAMISH, B.C. — The first major blaze of British Columbia's 2020 fire season has doubled in size near Squamish, but the BC Wildfire Service says that is due to better mapping, not further spread of the flames.
Stay the course with COVID-19 restrictions and response, Dr. Bonnie Henry tells B.C.

Stay the course with COVID-19 restrictions and response, Dr. Bonnie Henry tells B.C.

“We know we still face the potential of growth in cases and deaths in British Columbia."
Province launches COVID-19 support service for B.C. businesses

Province launches COVID-19 support service for B.C. businesses

The service will function as a single point of contact for businesses looking for information and resources as they navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­mayor says B.C. relief not enough to ward off layoffs, service cuts

Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­mayor says B.C. relief not enough to ward off layoffs, service cuts

VICTORIA — Vancouver's mayor says community relief measures introduced Thursday by the British Columbia government are not enough to prevent city layoffs and service cuts.
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