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Travelling Canadian politicians make ‘mockery’ of health orders during pandemic

Travelling Canadian politicians make ‘mockery’ of health orders during pandemic

Vancouver Coun. Sarah Kirby-Yung: ‘It makes me angry’
Province reports COVID cases jumped by 683 in the last day

Province reports COVID cases jumped by 683 in the last day

The number of active COVID cases in B.C. is now 7,803
These photos tell the story of 2020 in Burnaby

These photos tell the story of 2020 in Burnaby

The year 2020 is finally coming to a close, and it was a doozy of a year
Multiple Lower Mainland grocery store workers test positive for COVID-19

Multiple Lower Mainland grocery store workers test positive for COVID-19

At least four workers between three Real Canadian Superstore locations tested positive
B.C. sees 2,206 new COVID-19 cases over 5-day Christmas break

B.C. sees 2,206 new COVID-19 cases over 5-day Christmas break

The new numbers put the figure of active COVID cases in B.C. at 7,580.
Here are the most Googled topics in Canada for 2020

Here are the most Googled topics in Canada for 2020

Kobe Bryant, toilet paper, and Donald Trump are among the topics Canadians were the most interested in this year
Over a dozen Lower Mainland grocery store workers test positive for COVID-19

Over a dozen Lower Mainland grocery store workers test positive for COVID-19

Some of the workers who tested positive were working as late as Christmas Day
COVID-19: B.C. reports 582 new cases ahead of Christmas

COVID-19: B.C. reports 582 new cases ahead of Christmas

New cases come as first Moderna vaccine doses arrive in Canada
'Charity, generosity and kindness': Premier John Horgan issues message for Christmas Day

'Charity, generosity and kindness': Premier John Horgan issues message for Christmas Day

“This is not forever."
The B.C. government has hit its target of hiring more than 1,200 contact tracers

The B.C. government has hit its target of hiring more than 1,200 contact tracers

As the province continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, B.C.'s contact-tracing recruitment efforts are not stopping there.