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Immunization working, making difference in B.C., gradual reopening on horizon

Immunization working, making difference in B.C., gradual reopening on horizon

VICTORIA — COVID-19 immunizations are starting to make a difference in British Columbia and a gradual loosening of restrictions is being considered as the summer months approach, health officials say.
B.C. government axes climate change fund for cities — without warning

B.C. government axes climate change fund for cities — without warning

Since 2010, the Climate Action Revenue Incentive Program (CARIP) has refunded cities carbon taxes levied at the local government level, offering both a steady funding stream to take action on climate change and a mechanism to report local emissions.
Will B.C. soon change mask mandate as vaccination rate increases?

Will B.C. soon change mask mandate as vaccination rate increases?

Henry addressed B.C.'s mask mandate, including if we'll soon drop the requirement like in the U.S.
Canucks' Jake Virtanen named in civil suit alleging sexual misconduct

Canucks' Jake Virtanen named in civil suit alleging sexual misconduct

A civil lawsuit has been filed in court less than a month after a sexual misconduct allegation against Vancouver Canucks Jake Virtanen surfaced online.
As of Sunday night, all adults in B.C. can book a vaccine appointment

As of Sunday night, all adults in B.C. can book a vaccine appointment

Dr. Bonnie Henry said they'll have more information next week about expanding the vaccine rollout to those 12 and older.
Single vaccine dose proving effective lowering COVID-19 rates in communities: Henry

Single vaccine dose proving effective lowering COVID-19 rates in communities: Henry

B.C.'s top doctor cautions risk of developing an infection doesn't completely dissipate after one dose
Travel enforcement working well, says Farnworth, after mainlander caught speeding on Malahat

Travel enforcement working well, says Farnworth, after mainlander caught speeding on Malahat

The North Vancouver man heading over the Malahat was told to return immediately to the Lower Mainland.
New coalition eyes endangered species law for B.C.

New coalition eyes endangered species law for B.C.

A new coalition of hunters, environmentalists and outdoor enthusiasts have come together to call on the B.C. government to enact endangered species law and boost funding to threatened fish and wildlife
B.C. medical colleges apologize for Indigenous racism

B.C. medical colleges apologize for Indigenous racism

Grand chief calls anti-racism pledges ‘grandiose, fuzzy statements’
ICBC says different set of rebate cheques mailed out next week

ICBC says different set of rebate cheques mailed out next week

Starting next week, ICBC says it will begin moving forward with issuing millions of Enhanced Care refunds to eligible customers.
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