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Most Canadians support second lockdown if COVID-19 caseloads spike

Most Canadians support second lockdown if COVID-19 caseloads spike

Nearly 80% of British Columbians surveyed said they supported a renewed closure of businesses
Vancouver sees huge drop in car break-ins during pandemic

Vancouver sees huge drop in car break-ins during pandemic

Theft from automobiles dropped from 1,270 in January to 463 in June
Group of B.C. doctors petitions province to mandate use of face masks

Group of B.C. doctors petitions province to mandate use of face masks

Eighty-two B.C. doctors and dentists have signed a document urging the provincial government to mandate the wearing of face masks on transit, in crowds and for all indoor spaces outside of people’s homes.
Most retail sectors gain as spending surges in restart

Most retail sectors gain as spending surges in restart

Despite persistence of high levels of unemployment due to the pandemic, Canadian retailers are experiencing a ‘V’ shaped recovery.
Province reports mini-spike of 50 new COVID cases entering B.C. Day long weekend

Province reports mini-spike of 50 new COVID cases entering B.C. Day long weekend

Burnaby residential care facility suffers outbreak
Victoria, First Nations ink environmental, economic MOU

Victoria, First Nations ink environmental, economic MOU

Carbon offsets projects planned for Great Bear Rainforest
Trudeau pledges to transition CERB recipients to EI

Trudeau pledges to transition CERB recipients to EI

PM also unveils $59m in funding for migrant workers on Canadian farms
Haida Gwaii closed to non-residents

Haida Gwaii closed to non-residents

Infection carried to islands by travelling residents or contact with them
28 new COVID-19 cases at Fraser Valley Packers puts outbreak total at 59

28 new COVID-19 cases at Fraser Valley Packers puts outbreak total at 59

Outbreak at the Abbotsford blueberry-packing plant has expanded with increased contact tracing
The border isn’t as closed as you may think

The border isn’t as closed as you may think

433,275 travellers subject to quarantine or isolation requirements since March 25