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Premier Horgan responds to Canada's new international travel restrictions

Premier Horgan responds to Canada's new international travel restrictions

"If you do not need to travel, don't."
Canada bolsters travel restrictions, suspends all flights to Mexico and Caribbean

Canada bolsters travel restrictions, suspends all flights to Mexico and Caribbean

New measures are meant to diminish threat of COVID-19 variants from entering the country
Canada bolsters travel restrictions, suspends all flights to Mexico and Caribbean

Canada bolsters travel restrictions, suspends all flights to Mexico and Caribbean

New measures are meant to diminish threat of COVID-19 variants from entering the country.
Trailblazing lawyer worked until she died at 101

Trailblazing lawyer worked until she died at 101

The family will celebrate Connie's life when the pandemic allows it, according to her son
Guitar stolen in 2018 from rock band 54-40 found during police raid in Surrey, B.C.

Guitar stolen in 2018 from rock band 54-40 found during police raid in Surrey, B.C.

CHILLIWACK, B.C. — A raid of an apartment in British Columbia has solved a two-year-old mystery about a valuable guitar belonging to a member of Canadian rock band 54-40.
B.C. researcher studies physical impact of stress on nurses

B.C. researcher studies physical impact of stress on nurses

Casino solicited investments from gamblers; criminal took interest

Casino solicited investments from gamblers; criminal took interest

Paul King Jin met with gamblers and casino managers about an investment proposal in 2015, public inquiry hears
Vancouver Coastal Health warns of rising COVID-19 cases in Whistler, B.C.

Vancouver Coastal Health warns of rising COVID-19 cases in Whistler, B.C.

Vancouver Coastal Health is urging residents and visitors in Whistler, B.C., to do what they can to prevent community transmission of COVID-19 amid a rise in cases.
B.C. Lottery Corp. CEO 'blown away' by police report of organized crime at casinos

B.C. Lottery Corp. CEO 'blown away' by police report of organized crime at casinos

VANCOUVER — The president of the British Columbia Lottery Corp. says the first time he officially heard organized crime groups were laundering money at provincial casinos was six years ago during a meeting with the RCMP.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. fall to nine-week low

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. fall to nine-week low

Another dozen people have died from the virus in the past day, raising the death toll in B.C. to 1,184 individuals.