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Ride-hailing declined 70 per cent during COVID-19 pandemic

Ride-hailing declined 70 per cent during COVID-19 pandemic

A lawsuit by nine taxi companies to challenge ride-hailing was unsuccessful
B.C. government to release report on its response to pandemic at care homes

B.C. government to release report on its response to pandemic at care homes

VICTORIA — British Columbia's health minister says the province will release a report assessing its COVID-19 response in the province's long-term care homes.
B.C. driver with 'N' licence caught speeding 122 km/h in 50 zone

B.C. driver with 'N' licence caught speeding 122 km/h in 50 zone

"The driver told the officer they were celebrating receiving their license that very day."
COVID-19 public exposure warning issued for Yaletown boxing studio

COVID-19 public exposure warning issued for Yaletown boxing studio

Rumble Boxing temporarily closed this week after a staff member tested positive for the virus
'Gobsmacked': government park money lands in Coquitlam backcountry with no plan

'Gobsmacked': government park money lands in Coquitlam backcountry with no plan

Investments at Pinecone Burke will add five new backcountry campsites, and improvements to hiking and mountain biking trails, but why the money is coming before a draft park management plan — scheduled for a release in summer 2021 — is 'an utter mystery,' says the head of one outdoor recreation group
Where are you in B.C.'s vaccination queue?

Where are you in B.C.'s vaccination queue?

British Columbians will receive their vaccine doses in orders based primarily on their age group
Fully relaxing COVID-19 measures in B.C. still a ways away

Fully relaxing COVID-19 measures in B.C. still a ways away

Everything you need to know about COVID-19 vaccines in B.C.

Everything you need to know about COVID-19 vaccines in B.C.

When? Where? How? We answer all your questions.
RCMP say man deemed risk located after removing monitoring bracelet, walking away

RCMP say man deemed risk located after removing monitoring bracelet, walking away

RICHMOND, B.C. — RCMP say a man who allegedly cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet and walked away in Richmond, B.C., has been located. A statement from police says Woon Chan was found Friday.
B.C. unveils vaccination plan for general population

B.C. unveils vaccination plan for general population

The latest rollout efforts come after vulnerable residents, at-risk workers were initially targeted for vaccination