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Here is how much rain to expect in Metro Vancouver this weekend

Here is how much rain to expect in Metro Vancouver this weekend

The wet weather isn't going away anytime soon.
B.C. to provide free rapid antigen tests to those older than 50

B.C. to provide free rapid antigen tests to those older than 50

People are eligible for one kit containing five tests every 28 days.
TransLink, BC Transit say masks won't be mandatory after provincial repeal

TransLink, BC Transit say masks won't be mandatory after provincial repeal

Masks will no longer be required in all indoor public spaces as of March 11
Burnaby Board of Trade supports provincial mask and vaccine card repeals, asks for patience with businesses

Burnaby Board of Trade supports provincial mask and vaccine card repeals, asks for patience with businesses

“We are pleased that the state of the pandemic allows us to stop requiring masks and the use of the BC Vaccine Card."
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. fall below 400

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. fall below 400

B.C. is lifting some COVID-19 safety restrictions tomorrow, others April 8.
Burnaby food service worker wants 'living wage' after 23 years of working at SFU

Burnaby food service worker wants 'living wage' after 23 years of working at SFU

Food service workers don 'living wage' buttons amid collective bargaining with university's contractor, Chartwells.
How B.C. kids will be affected by changes to COVID-19 restrictions

How B.C. kids will be affected by changes to COVID-19 restrictions

"We're in a good place right now," Dr. Bonnie Henry told reporters Thursday.
Lochdale, Bainbridge community draft plans backed by Burnaby council as basis of phase 3 public consultations

Lochdale, Bainbridge community draft plans backed by Burnaby council as basis of phase 3 public consultations

Timeline for phase three public consultation not yet finalized
Burnaby COVID-19 case counts drop as B.C. drops mask mandate

Burnaby COVID-19 case counts drop as B.C. drops mask mandate

“Our approach has always been to only have the minimum necessary restrictions to keep people safe that prevent the transmission."
B.C. axing mask requirements Friday, vax cards in April

B.C. axing mask requirements Friday, vax cards in April

Decision comes amid falling COVID-19 cases in B.C. after record highs