B.C. adds 542 cases of COVID-19, 7 deaths in latest update
Health officials in British Columbia announced another 542 cases of COVID-19 and seven related deaths on Wednesday. They also confirmed another 18 cases involving variants of concern.

Health officials in British Columbia announced another 542 cases of COVID-19 and seven related deaths on Wednesday. They also confirmed another 18 cases involving variants of concern.
When British Columbia’s mass immunization clinics open in April, not all patients will get their vaccine from a doctor or nurse.
A new mom in Vancouver said she owes her life to a specialized team of medical professionals at St. Paul’s Hospital.
Last week, Kerry Morris buried her murdered 23-year-old daughter. This week, she's calling on elected officials to do more to help young people struggling with mental health and addictions.
Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou’s defence team argued Wednesday in B.C. Supreme Court that comments made by former U.S. President Donald Trump in 2018 reduced Meng to a “bargaining chip” in U.S.-China trade negotiations, and have poisoned the extradition proceedings.
The B.C. government has announced a slate of new measures intended to curb gun violence in the province, including a new penalty for drivers caught transporting illegal firearms.
The Dude Chilling Park sign in East Vancouver has been replaced after getting stolen for a third time last month.
A man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant in connection to a fatal shooting in Edmonton in 2019 has been arrested.
The B.C. Centre for Disease Control has added several flights to its list of COVID-19 exposures so far this week.
The panel of medical experts advising the federal government on vaccination now says that the second dose of COVID-19 vaccines can be given up to four months after the first, if Canada wants to maximize the number of people being immunized.
An Ontario family that was charged $3,458 to stay in a quarantine hotel in Toronto after returning to Canada from a funeral are vowing to fight the bill they call "price gouging at its best."
Buckingham Palace said Wednesday it was launching an investigation after a newspaper reported that a former aide had made a bullying allegation against the Duchess of Sussex.
Former military ombudsman Gary Walbourne says he tried to address allegations of sexual misconduct against former Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Jonathan Vance in 2018 with the minister of defence but was dismissed abruptly.
All of Quebec will move after spring break to orange-zone rules, Premier François Legault announced Wednesday, with a few big exceptions: Montreal and several large surrounding regions.
The Canadian housing market continues to surge amid the pandemic. CIBC Markets Senior Economist Royce Mendes weighs in.
Dolly Parton sings a new version of her hit 'Jolene' as she received the COVID-19 vaccine.
Montrealer Carlos Viani shares his 'confinement diaries' – images of how the COVID-19 pandemic is shaping the city.
A driver doing doughnuts in the middle of a street in Los Angeles hit a pedestrian, put her in the car, then fled from police.
A recently discovered bomb from World War II was disposed of during a controlled detonation on February 27 in Exeter, England.
Reports of residents in Toronto getting bitten and scratched by raccoons are up over 60 per cent.