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'Not asking for a unicorn': Port Coquitlam workers allege mismanagement at long-term care outbreak

'Not asking for a unicorn': Port Coquitlam workers allege mismanagement at long-term care outbreak

Nicola Lodge workers, who brought their concerns to the Tri-City News on condition of anonymity, allege a systematic breakdown in communication, delayed outbreak response and inadequate staffing on the part of management as case numbers continue to rise
COVID-19: B.C. reports 582 new cases ahead of Christmas

COVID-19: B.C. reports 582 new cases ahead of Christmas

New cases come as first Moderna vaccine doses arrive in Canada
Strict health orders helping bend COVID curve in B.C., but numbers still rising

Strict health orders helping bend COVID curve in B.C., but numbers still rising

Province announces 518 new cases, for total of 48,027, and 19 new deaths
B.C. to ‘slightly delay’ second dose of Pfizer vaccine in effort to inoculate more people

B.C. to ‘slightly delay’ second dose of Pfizer vaccine in effort to inoculate more people

Province says the change will allow more British Columbians to receive their first dose by March
Meng Wanzhou to apply for change in bail conditions

Meng Wanzhou to apply for change in bail conditions

Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. CFO Meng Wanzhou will apply to loosen her bail conditions in January, the court heard at her extradition hearings session Wednesday.
UPDATED: Health Canada approves Moderna vaccine

UPDATED: Health Canada approves Moderna vaccine

Ottawa has secured 168,000 early doses of the vaccine
Strong demand insulates B.C. forestry from pandemic

Strong demand insulates B.C. forestry from pandemic

Forestry has been a bright spot for B.C.’s economy during the pandemic after being hammered in 2019 when low prices, trade frictions and supply constraints resulted in mill curtailment and permanent closures in the province.
B.C. reports 444 new cases of COVID-19

B.C. reports 444 new cases of COVID-19

To date, more than 4,000 British Columbians have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine
Vaccine doses arrive in all of B.C.’s health regions

Vaccine doses arrive in all of B.C.’s health regions

Immunizations to begin in coming days across all regions of province
COVID-19 'levelling' but at a high plateau, Henry says

COVID-19 'levelling' but at a high plateau, Henry says

1,667 new cases of COVID-19 infection and 41 new deaths in B.C. over the last three days, provincial health officer Bonnie Henry says