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B.C. reports 444 new cases of COVID-19

B.C. reports 444 new cases of COVID-19

To date, more than 4,000 British Columbians have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine
First COVID-19 vaccines arrive on the North Shore

First COVID-19 vaccines arrive on the North Shore

North Shore health-care workers are rolling up their sleeves and getting vaccinated against COVID-19
Argyle, Irwin Park among latest North Shore school COVID-19 exposures

Argyle, Irwin Park among latest North Shore school COVID-19 exposures

Three classes at North Van's Upper Lynn elementary also exposed to virus
Vaccine doses arrive in all of B.C.’s health regions

Vaccine doses arrive in all of B.C.’s health regions

So far, 3,644 people in B.C.— mostly health-care workers—have received initial vaccine shots
COVID-19 'levelling' but at a high plateau

COVID-19 'levelling' but at a high plateau

1,667 new cases of COVID-19 infection and 41 new deaths in B.C. over the last three days, provincial health officer Bonnie Henry says
COVID-19 cases in B.C. 'levelling' but at a high plateau, Henry says

COVID-19 cases in B.C. 'levelling' but at a high plateau, Henry says

B.C. saw 1,667 new cases of COVID-19 infection and 41 new deaths over the last three days
B.C. churches breaking COVID-19 rules still get government tax breaks

B.C. churches breaking COVID-19 rules still get government tax breaks

The B.C. government provides churches and other religious buildings automatic statutory property tax exemptions while local municipalities may also provide additional property tax relief
North Vancouver girl recovering from rare post-COVID inflammatory syndrome

North Vancouver girl recovering from rare post-COVID inflammatory syndrome

10-year-old Lynnmour Elementary student developed symptoms of inflammatory syndrome after contracting virus in November
COVID-19 exposure warning sent to Argyle families

COVID-19 exposure warning sent to Argyle families

Parents warned Friday of potential coronavirus exposure in two Grade 11 classes before winter break.
'We will be forever grateful': North Vancouver remembers a respected teacher and ally

'We will be forever grateful': North Vancouver remembers a respected teacher and ally

COVID-19 victim Anton Kolstee was instrumental in promoting and protecting Indigenous culture