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A micro suite in Vancouver is being rented for $700 a month—a steep price considering the space is just 150 square feet.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says an increasing supply of vaccines this month could mean B.C. residents won't have to wait four months for a second jab.
The latest data released by the province suggests B.C. will collect thousands of dollars from pandemic-related fines, if the alleged violators pay up.
It appears unlikely that British Columbians will be able to select which COVID-19 vaccine they receive as mass vaccination clinics expand across the province in the coming months, but the approval ...
The number of active COVID-19 cases in British Columbia continued to creep up over the weekend as the province recorded another 1,428 infections and eight related deaths.
The flights, which either took off from or landed at a B.C. airport between Feb. 11 and 15, are confirmed to have had a person on-board who was infected with the coronavirus.
With thousands of people vaccinated against COVID-19 in B.C., health officials say data within the province shows the risk of getting the disease has dramatically decreased for those who have ...
Police on the University of British Columbia campus say they issued more than $5,000 in fines to partying students on Saturday for violating public health orders restricting social gatherings.
Health officials had some good news Wednesday for those monitoring the spread of the novel coronavirus through one of B.C.'s resort municipalities: transmission may be slowing.
VANCOUVER -- Will you be my cyber valentine? For those online dating, this will be the reality in 2021 due to the pandemic. Matchmaker and dating expert Krystal Walter joined CTV Morning Live to ...
B.C. health officials announced 429 new cases of COVID-19 in a written update Tuesday, and eight more deaths of the disease.
Passengers who recently travelled in or out of B.C. are being warned that several more flights have been added to the province's COVID-19 exposure list.