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B.C.'s 45,000 teachers reach tentative agreement

VANCOUVER — A tentative agreement has been reached with British Columbia's 45,000 public school teachers.
BC Liquor Stores to close on Sundays due to COVID-19

BC Liquor Stores to close on Sundays due to COVID-19

Key developments in British Columbia's COVID-19 response

VANCOUVER — A look at some of the key developments in British Columbia's fight against COVID-19 on Thursday: — The provincial government invoked extraordinary emergency powers to protect consumers from profiteers and to maintain the steady supply of
Northern B.C. pipeline project shrinks 66 per cent of its workforce

Northern B.C. pipeline project shrinks 66 per cent of its workforce

Highlights of the British Columbia's government's emergency pandemic response

VICTORIA — The B.C. government stepped up its efforts under the Emergency Program Act on Thursday to ensure, among other things, that goods and services are getting to those who need them.

Protective equipment supply 'wicked problem,' says B.C. health officer

VICTORIA — British Columbia has cleared hospital space for almost 4,000 possible COVID-19 patients, but potential shortages of personal protective equipment for health workers has become "our wicked problem," provincial health officer Dr.
B.C. construction should brace for shutdown: industry leaders

B.C. construction should brace for shutdown: industry leaders

B.C. offers $500 monthly rental rebate, moratorium on evictions, rent freeze

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government will offer financial relief to renters and landlords to ensure people have safe homes during the novel coronavirus pandemic, Premier John Horgan said Wednesday.
B.C. hockey player is first to receive exceptional status in WHL

B.C. hockey player is first to receive exceptional status in WHL

Isolating Site C workers will not be moved into Fort St. John, BC Hydro says

Isolating Site C workers will not be moved into Fort St. John, BC Hydro says