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B.C. to delay second COVID-19 vaccine doses by one week amid supply shortages

B.C. to delay second COVID-19 vaccine doses by one week amid supply shortages

Province also reveals 56 reports of adverse responses to vaccine
Great Canadian Gaming CEO resigns after accusations of vaccine queue-jumping

Great Canadian Gaming CEO resigns after accusations of vaccine queue-jumping

B.C.'s COVID response in long-term care lacked coordination, centralized oversight: report

B.C.'s COVID response in long-term care lacked coordination, centralized oversight: report

Lack of centralized oversight a major hurdle for the province, according to the report
Richmond condo owner wins compensation over second-hand smoke

Richmond condo owner wins compensation over second-hand smoke

Pui-Ling Yee claimed the strata failed to investigate her complaints about second-hand smoke and aromatherapy scents entering her unit from a neighbour’s unit.
Premier marks anniversary of first case of COVID-19 in Canada: 'We must remain vigilant'

Premier marks anniversary of first case of COVID-19 in Canada: 'We must remain vigilant'

B.C. now has three cases of South African COVID-19 variant, six of U.K. strain
Province seeks 'champions of multiculturalism, anti-racism'

Province seeks 'champions of multiculturalism, anti-racism'

Know someone who's fought against racism in your community?
B.C. man beats cancer thanks to stem cell donor from Germany

B.C. man beats cancer thanks to stem cell donor from Germany

Stakeholders, political opponents question delay in releasing B.C. care home report

Stakeholders, political opponents question delay in releasing B.C. care home report

VANCOUVER — British Columbia plans to release a report on COVID-19 outbreaks in long-term care homes today, but stakeholders consulted and the Opposition Liberals are questioning why the document wasn't released earlier.
Chinese police training in B.C. an espionage risk, critics say: Glacier Investigates

Chinese police training in B.C. an espionage risk, critics say: Glacier Investigates

Justice Institute of British Columbia has partnered with China's Public Security Bureau to facilitate a one-way exchange of students to Canada that critics say is ripe for espionage and contrary to Canadian values
B.C. boy breaks Guinness world record for towering Jenga stack

B.C. boy breaks Guinness world record for towering Jenga stack