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Indoor dining at B.C. restaurants suspended due to COVID-19 case surge

Indoor dining at B.C. restaurants suspended due to COVID-19 case surge

Restaurants across British Columbia must suspend indoor dining due to rising coronavirus (COVID-19) case numbers in the province.
Record number of new COVID-19 cases prompts ban on in-restaurant dining in B.C.

Record number of new COVID-19 cases prompts ban on in-restaurant dining in B.C.

B.C. recorded 2,518 new COVID-19 infections in past three days, including record 936 cases on March 27.
On spring break? Here are our Top 10 spots to visit in the Tri-Cities

On spring break? Here are our Top 10 spots to visit in the Tri-Cities

Don't know what to do with the kids for their second week of spring break? Here are a few ideas for Tri-City travels.
B.C. parents react to mandatory mask policy for all Surrey students Grades 4 to 12

B.C. parents react to mandatory mask policy for all Surrey students Grades 4 to 12

Parents ask why only Surrey Schools are requiring masks, rather than all schools.
Driver catches cyclist riding inches behind Vancouver bus (VIDEO)

Driver catches cyclist riding inches behind Vancouver bus (VIDEO)

That's one way to go faster...
Coquitlam actor makes debut before famous playwright

Coquitlam actor makes debut before famous playwright

A Coquitlam actor will star in an off-Broadway show that will see its playwright in the audience on opening night.
Port Moody poised to ban single-use plastics and foam containers

Port Moody poised to ban single-use plastics and foam containers

Port Moody is looking to become the first of the Tri-Cities to ban the use of single-use plastics like shopping bags by 2022.
Netflix, Coca Cola will cost B.C. residents more starting April 1

Netflix, Coca Cola will cost B.C. residents more starting April 1

First tabled in the B.C. government’s 2020 budget, the updated tax code was set to roll out July 1, 2020, but was delayed because of the pandemic
Coquitlam axe vandal downs trees, damages bench at Mundy Park

Coquitlam axe vandal downs trees, damages bench at Mundy Park

The city of Coquitlam is calling on the public to help as it investigates what the mayor called 'a hatchet job' after an axe vandal took down three trees and damaged a bench in Mundy park this week
West Coast Trail will reopen to Canadian hikers this summer

West Coast Trail will reopen to Canadian hikers this summer

The 75-kilometre trail will open from June 4 to Sept. 30