News
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B.C. researchers identify new tool to trace salmon at sea
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Black Press Weekly Roundup: Top headlines this week
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Canada’s top doctor says to avoid non-essential travel as B.C. explores legal options
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Rejection letter agency sent to Black organizations ‘completely unacceptable’: Hussen
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B.C.’s COVID-19 spread steady with 509 new cases Friday
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Okanagan-Shuswap says goodbye sunshine, hello winter
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Two Kelowna men arrested after Rutland home invasion
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Government reinforces importance of anti-racism act on Black Shirt Day
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After 30,000 tests, influenza virually nowhere to be found in B.C.
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13 more cases of COVID-19 tied to Big White Mountain cluster
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Sports
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Pickleball play hits the ice in Okanagan
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Former Taekwondo Canada coach found guilty of sex-related offences involving student
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B.C. Coast Salish artist designs new mask for Canucks goalie
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Boeser scores 2, Vancouver Canucks dump Edmonton 5-3 in NHL season opener
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Olympic rowing champion Kathleen Heddle dead of cancer at age 55
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Business
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Air Canada cuts 1,700 more jobs, slashes capacity
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Supply management key to survival of B.C. dairy industry, says Okanagan farmer
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Starbucks says closure of up to 300 stores in Canada to be completed by end of March
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B.C. takes over homeowner grant applications, raises eligibility
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B.C. company makes 1st Canadian-made mask to receive official CSA certification
Opinion
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Approval of a COVID-19 vaccine in Canada could be only days away.
The Canadian provinces are expected to have sites ready to receive vaccines by Dec. 14, but the actual doses will likely only arrive in the new year.
READ MORE: Health Canada expects first COVID-19 vaccine to be approved next month
READ MORE: VIDEO: Liberals defend COVID-19 vaccine deals and distribution plans
Federal health officials expect enough vaccines for three million people will arrive between January and March and vulnerable seniors and health-care workers will be prioritized.
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