BREAKING | COVID-19 update: B.C. reports 15 deaths and 564 cases
British Columbia announced another 15 deaths from COVID-19 on Thursday, as well as 564 new infections.

British Columbia announced another 15 deaths from COVID-19 on Thursday, as well as 564 new infections.
The latest map of COVID-19 infection data from the B.C. Centre for Disease Control shows high per-capita caseloads in some of the province's rural regions, while the Lower Mainland - long the epicentre of the pandemic in B.C. - sees a lower density of cases.
Volunteers have been showing up all day long at a community-based command centre in Port Moody’s Heritage Mountain neighbourhood, as a large local search effort continues for missing woman Trina Hunt.
Dozens more COVID-19 tickets have been issued in B.C. with the province's public safety minister warning enforcement will continue to come to those breaking public health orders.
British Columbia's state of emergency has been extended for another two weeks, officials announced Tuesday.
With lows around the freezing mark, Vancouver may see some snow this weekend.
A worker recently fired by Vancouver's Pan Pacific Hotel has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of his colleagues alleging that they were all wrongfully terminated.
A B.C. care home nurse who used a Tensor bandage to trap a resident in their room last year has been handed a three-day suspension and ordered to take remedial courses.
More than two months ago, B.C.’s seniors advocate recommended that every person living in long-term care be allowed an essential visitor. But families say they continue to be refused this designation.
Mass-screening technology could be coming to school buses as part of a new effort to help curb the spread of COVID-19.
If your vehicle has a safety problem or defect you could get it fixed for free, but you need to stay on top of it. McLaughlin On Your Side looks into what you need to know to make sure your vehicle is safe.
There has been an uptick in people having trouble with their feet during COVID-19. Working from home can cause some foot pain and experts have been dealing with the fallout.
A new report on housing shows rental prices have dropped in Vancouver year over year in late 2020, but the city topped the country when it came to high prices.
The price of an average home in Metro Vancouver increased at the end of 2020, the most significant jump being in the detached home category.
A B.C. realtor who subleased a home without the owner's consent has been ordered to pay a disciplinary penalty of $25,000.
POTUS Twitter account transferred from Trump to Biden.
22-year-old Amanda Gorman made history by becoming the youngest inaugural poet. Gorman recited her poem 'The Hill We Climb' at inauguration of Joe Biden.
A girl from Pickering, Ont. is raising money for 'Love Boxes' through a partnership with a local Latin music artist.
Harris to kids: 'Dream with ambition, lead with conviction'
With Trump not attending U.S. President Joe Biden's inauguration, the passing of the country's nuclear codes did not go as usual.
Vancouver police are condemning a risky stunt involving a downtown bridge that was recorded and posted online.
A confrontation between Lyft driver and passenger ends with hate-filled rant.
Gov. Gen. Julie Payette has resigned from her post following reports of a "damaging" workplace harassment investigation.
Canada remains on schedule to vaccinate the entire population by the end of September despite a temporary supply shortage of Pfizer vaccine doses, according to officials overseeing the rollout.
A body language expert says U.S. President Joe Biden and Jill Biden's affection for one another during the inauguration was a 'stark difference' to that seen from former president Donald Trump and Melania Trump.
Experts say the technique of incorporating messenger RNA technology into COVID-19 vaccines shouldn't dissuade people from getting the vaccine. While the method is new to inoculations, the actual technology has been around for decades.
With long-term care COVID-19 cases and deaths accounting for a dramatic proportion of Canada’s pandemic numbers, some are calling for an end to for-profit long-term care, but at least one doctor says the entire system is underfunded.
Alberta's premier is touting the idea of a Canada-U.S. trade war if President Joe Biden doesn't revisit his decision to cancel the permit for the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
It must be one for the political record books: A demand for trade sanctions against the U.S. within seven hours of the new president being sworn in, Don Martin writes in his latest column for CTVNews.ca.
Statistics Canada plans to hire 32,000 employees across Canada to conduct the next census in May 2021.
Joe Biden may have to find another way to stay fit at the White House, as experts worry the U.S. president's Peloton interactive fitness bike could create security risks.
CTV's Royal Commentator Richard Berthelsen explains the role Queen Elizabeth will play following Gov. Gen. Julie Payette's resignation.
Officials from across the country provide updates on the pandemic across Canada.
A confrontation between Lyft driver and passenger ends with hate-filled rant.
Ontario racing to increase critical care spaces in hospitals
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