The health authority said they are aligning their restrictions with the rest of B.C.
The funding will go toward the creation of 15 Indigenous justice centres in B.C.
Quick installation of the sign raised questions about why restoring Indigenous names takes so long
Bars, nightclubs and lounges without food service must remain closed until Feb. 16
Survey from Independent Contractors and Businesses Association finds 75% of companies are short-staffed
The funding is available through the CleanBC Communities Fund starting Jan. 26
11 kids are at B.C. Children’s with COVID, but only a quarter of them were admitted due to the virus
Applicants can now self-declare their gender identity for government documents
Justice Geoffrey Gomer wrote that a state of emergency cannot be used to delay action indefinitely
Program opens just six days before public health order is set to expire
The state of emergency will remain in place until Jan. 18
Students call for online classes and enhanced safety measures in the classroom
The Court ruled both levels of government must work to protect fishing rights on the Nechako
BCTF president Teri Mooring spoke at a news conference after the province’s plan was announced
Gas prices range from 169.2 in Vancouver to 154.3 on parts of Vancouver Island
E-Comm handles 99 per cent of B.C.’s 9-1-1 calls and urges the public to call for emergencies only
Dr. Bonnie Henry says the move is necessary to protect seniors and staff
Backyard decomposition makes for great Christmas tree disposal and biodiversity
David Lindsay faces two counts of assault related to an incident on August 19
“Omicron is different, we’re in a different game, a different pandemic now,” Henry said.