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B.C. to raise minimum wage to $15.65 on June 1

B.C. to raise minimum wage to $15.65 on June 1

Business advocates say they would have liked more notice.
What about those Pfizer vaccine '9 pages'?

What about those Pfizer vaccine '9 pages'?

Not so much the smoking gun against the COVID-19 vaccine they are made out to be in some corners of the internet. 
Sea to Sky rotary clubs raising funds for Mexican children’s home

Sea to Sky rotary clubs raising funds for Mexican children’s home

Online dinner party fundraiser set for April 2
Investigation into North Vancouver woman's death points to gaps in ER care at Lions Gate Hospital

Investigation into North Vancouver woman's death points to gaps in ER care at Lions Gate Hospital

A grieving mother says a report by B.C.’s College of Physicians and Surgeons into the care her daughter received at Lions Gate Hospital’s emergency ward has done little to provide accountability for why her daughter died.
B.C. ICUs have fewest COVID-19 patients in seven months

B.C. ICUs have fewest COVID-19 patients in seven months

Three more deaths raise B.C.'s pandemic death toll to 2,935
B.C. to 'spring forward' into daylight saving time this weekend

B.C. to 'spring forward' into daylight saving time this weekend

British Columbians will lose an hour of sleep this weekend when the clocks 'spring forward' into daylight saving time
B.C. to provide free rapid antigen tests to those older than 50

B.C. to provide free rapid antigen tests to those older than 50

People are eligible for one kit containing five tests every 28 days.
TransLink, BC Transit say masks won't be mandatory after provincial repeal

TransLink, BC Transit say masks won't be mandatory after provincial repeal

Masks will no longer be required in all indoor public spaces as of March 11
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. fall below 400

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. fall below 400

B.C. is lifting some COVID-19 safety restrictions tomorrow, others April 8.
How B.C. kids will be affected by changes to COVID-19 restrictions

How B.C. kids will be affected by changes to COVID-19 restrictions

"We're in a good place right now," Dr. Bonnie Henry told reporters Thursday.
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