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College of New Caledonia and Students' Union announce COVID-19 Emergency Student Fund

College of New Caledonia and Students' Union announce COVID-19 Emergency Student Fund

Any student that shows need can apply for help
Telehealth virtually connecting patients to medical experts

Telehealth virtually connecting patients to medical experts

When COVID-19 first reared its ugly head in B.C., a rapid response was needed to help worried citizens who needed answers from qualified sources.
Opinion: Why hospitals stay braced for worst

Opinion: Why hospitals stay braced for worst

Canada-United States border to be closed for another 30 days: Trudeau

Canada-United States border to be closed for another 30 days: Trudeau

Local author featured in new Chicken Soup book

Local author featured in new Chicken Soup book

There's an old adage that says laughter is the best medicine and that could be considered the best way to combat the COVID-19 blues. A local blogger submitted a short story to a world-renowned publisher with great results.
Hidden death toll: Doctors say people dying as they avoid ERs due to COVID fears

Hidden death toll: Doctors say people dying as they avoid ERs due to COVID fears

Point Roberts gets international acclaim as ‘safest place’ in U.S. during pandemic

Point Roberts gets international acclaim as ‘safest place’ in U.S. during pandemic

Your family doctor’s office is open during the COVID-19 pandemic: Prince George physicians

Your family doctor’s office is open during the COVID-19 pandemic: Prince George physicians

B.C. flattening the curve, but return to normal a long way off

B.C. flattening the curve, but return to normal a long way off

British Columbians have been successful in reducing the spread of COVID-19, but the pandemic is still far from over and the return to normalcy will be slow and gradual, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said on Friday.
Northern Health records one more test positive COVID-19 case, B.C. rises to 1,618

Northern Health records one more test positive COVID-19 case, B.C. rises to 1,618

Dr. Bonnie Henry says 966 have recovered