B.C. added 785 new COVID-19 cases for Wednesday.
There have now been 166,853 cases of COVID-19 in B.C. since the pandemic began, as well as 1,818 related deaths.
The death toll has increased by 2 since Tuesday.
B.C. added 785 new COVID-19 cases for Wednesday.
There have now been 166,853 cases of COVID-19 in B.C. since the pandemic began, as well as 1,818 related deaths.
The death toll has increased by 2 since Tuesday.
That fear is being driven by the assumption that U.S. President Donald Trump won't accept defeat if he is in fact defeated, or may prematurely declare victory on election night before all votes, including mail-in ballots, can be legally counted.
Home sales were also up 1.2 per cent from September amid a surge in sales of detached homes.
This week, 32-year-old Thomas Dawson Peacock, of Surrey, was charged with three counts of sexual interference.
The bill would also extend the federal emergency wage subsidy until June 2021. The government's previous rent relief program was widely criticized because it needed buy-in from landlords, many of whom did not participate.
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