B.C. Health Officer Say that the Province isn’t Ready to Relax COVID-19 Restrictions Measures
Dr. Bonnie Henry, the B.C. provincial health official, says that the increasing positive test cases is deterring the province's hope of loosening the COVID-19 restrictions at the beginning of...
Fire Prompts Evacuation Of Lytton Residents After Prolonged Abnormal Heat Wave
A fire that was fast spreading razed down most of Lytton village, B.C last Wednesday after a few days of abnormal heat that has repeatedly surpassed temperature records in...
Indoor Dining Not Restricted On BC Ferries, Workers Note This Exposes Them To Health...
Although indoor dining has been banned in all food courts and restaurants across B.C, passengers on board Ferries can still enjoy indoor dining at the cafeteria.
Cafeteria onboard ferries are...
B.C Registers 698 New Infections, One Fatality
Health officials in B.C say the province has recorded an additional 698 infections and a fatality relating to the COVID-19 virus Wednesday, a few hours after authorities effected a...
At Least Three Different Reports Warned Of The Outcome Of The Heat Wave In...
Three separate documents warned provincial health authorities of the potential outcome of the heatwave, including the fact that lives could be lost in the lower mainland, but no one...
Tens of People Left Homeless After Fire Destroys Abbotsford Apartment Building
Tens of people are now homeless after a huge fire ripped through an apartment building in Abbotsford during the night.
Crews were called to Delair Road about 1:30 a.m Sunday.
“On...
B.C’s Back To School Plan Not Inclusive, Failing Person With Special Needs; Autism Advocate
B.C’s autism vice president says the current back to school plan is not inclusive as it has failed to address the needs of special needs students.
Kaye Banez, who is...
B.C Registers 997 New Infections, ICU Admissions Sore
On Wednesday, B.C reported a further 997 infections even as patient admission at the ICU continues to rise.
At a recent press briefing, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Adrian Dix, provincial...
COVID-19 in British Columbia: 427 More Cases, 3 Deaths in Recent Update
British Columbia has recorded 427 new cases of COVID-19 as three more people succumbed to the disease, according to health officials.
The update was issued as a written statement from...
Lawyer Taken Aback That No One Has Sued Over Wave Stanley Park Coyote Attacks
Animal activist and lawyer is asking Vancouver’s Park Board and the city to change how they are dealing with the wave of Coyote attacks at Stanley Park.
Th lawyer, Rebeka...