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Whistler has had 103 COVID-19 cases this year

Whistler has had 103 COVID-19 cases this year

In other COVID-19 news, the province announced it would not implement interprovincial travel ban
COVID-19 vaccinations increase while hospitalizations fall across B.C.

COVID-19 vaccinations increase while hospitalizations fall across B.C.

Hospitalizations from COVID-19 in B.C. fall to level last seen in November

Hospitalizations from COVID-19 in B.C. fall to level last seen in November

Death toll from the pandemic in B.C. passes 1,100 with 14 new fatalities
'Screw the arts - let’s watch sports!': Rio Theatre pivots to re-open under B.C.'s COVID-19 restrictions

'Screw the arts - let’s watch sports!': Rio Theatre pivots to re-open under B.C.'s COVID-19 restrictions

The move was announced following a petition to allow theatres and cinemas operate through COVID-19 restrictions
Small Business BC Award nominations for 2021 officially open

Small Business BC Award nominations for 2021 officially open

Seven categories up for grabs
British Columbians combat 'COVID-19 blues' by keeping holiday decorations up longer

British Columbians combat 'COVID-19 blues' by keeping holiday decorations up longer

One-third of British Columbians who put up holiday decorations planned to leave them up for longer than usual
Vancouver couple to cough up $460 fine after fake coughing fit

Vancouver couple to cough up $460 fine after fake coughing fit

The 60-year-old man and his 25-year-old girlfriend will have to pay $230 each for fake coughing in the general direction of gym equipment and other gym users
New COVID-19 cases continue to fall in B.C.

New COVID-19 cases continue to fall in B.C.

Total number of new infections has dropped over past three days
Pandemic claims B.C. couple in first two weeks of 2021

Pandemic claims B.C. couple in first two weeks of 2021

Helen and John Eberherr, married for 54 years, died 11 days apart
Study suggests respirator masks used by police could hurt perception

Study suggests respirator masks used by police could hurt perception

The study shows people may react negatively to police wearing full-face respirator masks possibly due to their use in public disorder situations where tear gas is deployed