Vancouver Island records 88 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death
Health officials identified 88 new cases of COVID-19 and one new death on Vancouver Island over the weekend.

Health officials identified 88 new cases of COVID-19 and one new death on Vancouver Island over the weekend.
A man has died at a logging site near the village of Gold River, approximately 90 kilometres west of Campbell River, on Vancouver Island.
British Columbia will begin rolling out its COVID-19 mass vaccination program in earnest next week, and will allow seniors to begin booking their immunization appointments.
Police are investigating after a man was killed in an altercation in Duncan in the early hours of Monday morning.
An Indigenous person will assist British Columbia's police watchdog in an advisory role for the first time during its investigation of a fatal police shooting on the weekend.
Police are investigating after a man allegedly poured gasoline on a tent in a Victoria park and threatened to set it on fire while someone was still inside.
The goal of this year’s edition of the Greater Victoria Flower Count is to serve as a beacon of hope and healing for a better 2021.
British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix says a plan has been approved in principle to allow the Western Hockey League to resume operations in the province.
Island Health has notified the families of students at three more Vancouver Island schools that COVID-19 exposures recently took place.
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The time between first and second COVID-19 vaccine doses will be extended again, B.C. health officials announced Monday.
Six Dr. Seuss books -- including 'And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street' and 'If I Ran the Zoo' -- will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery, the business that preserves and protects the author's legacy said Tuesday.
An Ontario woman who went overseas to attend her father's funeral says she feels gouged by the government's 'ill-conceived' hotel quarantine plan that cost her $3,458 for a one-night stay.
A Toronto man says he found hundreds of his grandparents' touching love letters from the Second World War.
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An iceberg 1,270 sq. km. in size has broken off from Antarctica.