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COVID-19 cases escalating at Burnaby T&T store in Metrotown

COVID-19 cases escalating at Burnaby T&T store in Metrotown

The grocer closed another store earlier this week after four staff cases
12 Burnaby schools hit by COVID-19 - one for the 10th time

12 Burnaby schools hit by COVID-19 - one for the 10th time

Burnaby schools have seen an uptick in exposure notices in recent days
New COVID-19 cases crater 31% in Burnaby health delivery area

New COVID-19 cases crater 31% in Burnaby health delivery area

This could be a positive sign to come for the Fraser North region
Letter: My Burnaby doctor ghosted me. It shouldn't be allowed

Letter: My Burnaby doctor ghosted me. It shouldn't be allowed

Burnaby doesn't have enough family doctors, this writer says
COVID-19 kills 11 more B.C. residents, as hospitalizations return to record level

COVID-19 kills 11 more B.C. residents, as hospitalizations return to record level

Health officials monitoring a record 10,957 people after known exposure to infected individuals
Fraser Health adds online contact-tracing tools to appeal to young people

Fraser Health adds online contact-tracing tools to appeal to young people

The majority of new COVID-19 cases in the Fraser Health region are between the ages of 20 and 39
Burnaby adds patrols to stop COVID-19 rule-breakers, vandals

Burnaby adds patrols to stop COVID-19 rule-breakers, vandals

Part of the focus will be at Deer Lake in Burnaby
Opinion: Banning anti-vaxxers from work: Can employers mandate COVID-19 vaccinations?

Opinion: Banning anti-vaxxers from work: Can employers mandate COVID-19 vaccinations?

An employment lawyers weighs in on the future issues when a vaccine is approved
B.C. readies for 'Operation Immunize' as COVID-19 cases continue to mount

B.C. readies for 'Operation Immunize' as COVID-19 cases continue to mount

There were 694 new cases identified in the past 24 hours
Adult team sports suspended across B.C.

Adult team sports suspended across B.C.

In addition, the province's high-intensity group fitness order has been expanded ‘indefinitely.’