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B.C. woman upset she couldn't get a booster despite no line at vaccination clinic

B.C. woman upset she couldn't get a booster despite no line at vaccination clinic

Kelowna residents would like to see a stand-by line
Repairs to Highway 1 through Fraser Canyon progressing toward mid-January opening

Repairs to Highway 1 through Fraser Canyon progressing toward mid-January opening

Impacted areas are in steep terrain, with significant geotechnical risk
Pandemic forces B.C. charities to innovate to survive

Pandemic forces B.C. charities to innovate to survive

Surrey Hospital Foundation turns to online auction as an alternative source of revenue
Organizational support: The key to employee commitment and well-being during the pandemic

Organizational support: The key to employee commitment and well-being during the pandemic

Organizations can reduce some of the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Providing customizable support measures can improve employees’ work commitment and well-being.
Bars resigned to 'mini hibernation' as COVID cases rise

Bars resigned to 'mini hibernation' as COVID cases rise

Some businesses and residents had been braced for more restrictions this holiday season.
Cougar sighting near Bear Hill Park sparks reminder from Saanich police (VIDEO)

Cougar sighting near Bear Hill Park sparks reminder from Saanich police (VIDEO)

A homeowner and his dog encountered a cougar on their driveway about 2:30 p.m.
The symptoms of Omicron may be extremely mild. Here's when to go for testing.

The symptoms of Omicron may be extremely mild. Here's when to go for testing.

Dr. Bonnie Henry explains when or if you need to get tested in the wake of surging cases in fully vaccinated people.
B.C. brings in more rules to fight the COVID-19 variant Omicron, plans surgery delays

B.C. brings in more rules to fight the COVID-19 variant Omicron, plans surgery delays

VICTORIA — The rapid growth rate of the COVID-19 Omicron variant in British Columbia has led the province to tighten public health restrictions to limit its spread, says provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry.
B.C. government warns strong storms will clash with 'Arctic air' over the holidays

B.C. government warns strong storms will clash with 'Arctic air' over the holidays

VANCOUVER — British Columbia residents are being urged to prepare for extremely cold temperatures, power outages and slick streets as a series of winter storm and freezing rain warnings covered most of the province. The B.C.
Live updates: British Columbia orders closures due to COVID

Live updates: British Columbia orders closures due to COVID

VICTORIA, British Columbia — The Canadian Pacific Coast province of British Columbia is closing bars, nightclubs and gyms because of the omicron coronavirus variant. Starting at 11:59 p.m.