540 British Columbians are in hospital with 49 in ICU, down from 596 and 54 last week
Researchers found nearly 30 per cent of Canadian adults were infected during the first Omicron wave
As of April 1, 5,288 people in B.C. have been referred to Post COVID-19 clinics for treatment
Council wants federal government to do away with random tests and public health questions at customs
Pandemic shows need for technology, building upgrades
Officials still undecided on whether that is a necessary step in province’s pandemic-fighting path
Latest data from the BCCDC shows hospitalizations on the rise again
Alberta’s Justice Centre defended ‘Ms. C’ who refused PCR test at U.S. border crossing
Fines totalling $55,200 dropped against three Chilliwack pastors
Overall COVID-19 coverage 94%, regulating colleges say
The ups and downs of pandemic waves continue to affect wait times…
COVID Chronicles looks to meet people where they’re at and build trust
Tam: ‘We probably anticipate that the impact of long COVID is going to be quite substantial’
NHL team elects to drive over the border in Vancouver on its way to playoff game
Training staff, buying private clinics expands capacity
Baggage carts, water fountains and washrooms throughout the terminal now feature the copper
Multiple factors can influence how employees respond to the revival of office life
Spray-painted messages included “fascists” and “no haven for fascism”
Numerous candidates pushing against mandates, tapping into pandemic angst
Demonstrators opposing COVID-19 vaccine mandates