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10 new COVID-19 cases provincially, nearly 82% of total cases recovered
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has confirmed 10 new cases of COVID-19 province-wide, for a total of 2,517.There have been no new cases in Island, Interior, or Northern...
71% recovery rate, 15 new COVID-19 cases province-wide
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry presented mostly good news around the COVID-19 virus today (Saturday).Henry confirmed 15 new cases of COVID-19 across the province, for a total of...
Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses youth of B.C., encourages them to seek support as needed
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry acknowledged the fatigue experienced by British Columbians physically distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.Henry encouraged youth within the province to stay healthy and seek...
COVID-19 update: 35 new cases and 3 additional deaths
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has announced 35 new cases of COVID-19 within British Columbia, for a total of 1,445 cases.The breakdown of cases is as follows:642 –...
Canadian Minister of Seniors speaks on how COVID-19 affects the elderly
While many Canadians have faced challenges associated with COVID-19, seniors have been identified as a particularly susceptible group, a designation that offers a unique set of problems.“I just really...
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Former North Cowichan mayor receives Freedom of the Municipality award
The Municipality of North Cowichan has awarded the Freedom of the Municipality, its highest honour, to a longtime community leader for his many years of public service.
Duncan Fire Department’s responses highest in third quarterÂ
An increase in the amount of fire calls have been reported to the City of Duncan for the third quarter.
Ladysmith RCMP report an increase in calls compared to last yearÂ
A quarterly report shows crime in Ladysmith is trending upwards, but not in all areas.
Cowichan Aquatic Centre repairs complete, but more work needs to be doneÂ
Cowichan Aquatic Centre upgrades are in the home stretch, but it still requires a few more tweaks.
Contactless payments coming soon to BC Transit riders
Bus riders may soon have an easier way to pay for their fare, as BC Transit prepares to roll out contactless debit and credit card payments across its network through the Umo fare system.
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