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COVID-19: Vancouver Island, BC (Central & North)

Collected by: Vancouver Island University

Archived since: Mar, 2020

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In March 2020 the Canadian Web Archiving Coalition (CWAC) stated: "The deadly flu outbreak of 1918-19 is often called the ‘forgotten pandemic.’ Our responsibility now is to ensure the lessons of COVID-19 are not forgotten. Our collective efforts to capture and preserve the essential online elements of this unprecedented event are critical." (CARL-ABRC). The COVID-19: Vancouver Island, BC (Central & North) Web Archive reflects community experiences and responses to the pandemic in the region served by Vancouver Island University, documenting and supporting diverse aspects of scholarly inquiry, creativity, and community life. The Web Archive is intended to provide a body of information that will support scholarship, creativity, and study. Information rights related to web archiving include considerations of copyright and fair dealing, and of individual and community privacy. The following are among principles and resources that guide web archiving decisions: Ethics of care, for example in VIU Library’s Pledge to our user communities; OCAP® principles, and awareness of relationality and accountability to Indigenous communities, and potential impacts related to web archiving; Good practice and expert advice, emerging and accessed through communities of practice, e.g. the Canadian Web Archiving Coalition (CWAC); and VIU Library, Evolution of Physical Collections: 2017-2021 VIU Library, Special Collections Guidelines (Under review 2020). Web archives are informed by available capture technologies and also by affordances of the content source; not all websites can be successfully crawled or rendered, and quality of archived versions varies. This project is supported by VIU's Special Funding for COVID-19 research projects and carried out in coordination with the University of Victoria’s COVID-19 Collection and the Canadian Web Archiving Coalition. Contact us at research.help@viu.ca with questions or for more information about content included in the Web Archive. [Working description 2021 April 6]

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Title: Regional letter: Haida Gwaii, North and Central Coast travel restrictions | April 6, 2020

URL: http://haidagwaiimuseum.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/20-04-06-Regional-Letter-re-Travel-Restricitons.pdf

Description: From the First Nations and municipalities of the North and Central Coasts. We the undersigned with a unified voice and urgent purpose ask that the Province and Canada join us in restricting non-essential travel to Haida Gwaii, the North and Central Coast. This cannot wait.

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Subject:   Haida Nation Skidegate Band Council Central Coast Regional District Metlakatla First Nation Heiltsuk Nation Kitasoo/Xai'xais Nation City of Prince Rupert North Coast Regional District Village of Port Clements District of Port Edward Gitxaala Nation Gitga'at First Nation Nuxalk Nation Wuikinuxv Nation Ocean Falls Improvement District Province of British Columbia Government of Canada Old Massett Village Council Village of Queen Charlotte Lax Kw'alaams Band Village of Daajing Giids

Title: Memo to trustees: Educational programming | January 21, 2020 | School District 49 Central Coast

URL: http://www.sd49.bc.ca/images/COVID/Memo2021-01-21.pdf

Description: The Board of Education has suspended face-to-face instruction for two weeks. The Board requested that the superintendent provide a recommendation for the educational programming to be provided by the Board of Education of School District 49 (Central Coast) moving forward.

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Subject:   School District 49 Central Coast

Title: Communicable disease plan | April 4, 2022 | School District 49 Central Coast

URL: http://www.sd49.bc.ca/images/admin/Procedures/Commiunicable_Disease_April_4__2022.pdf

Description: This plan was created based on the public health guidance developed by the Office of the Provincial Health Officer and the BC Centre for Disease Control in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Indigenous rightsholders, educational partners, including provincial district and school leaders, teachers, support staff and parents.

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Subject:   School District 49 Central Coast Ventilation

Title: Communicable disease plan | January 10, 2022 | School District 49 Central Coast

URL: http://www.sd49.bc.ca/images/admin/Procedures/Commiunicable_Disease_January_10_2022.pdf

Description: This plan was created based on the public health guidance developed by the Office of the Provincial Health Officer and the BC Centre for Disease Control in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Indigenous rightsholders, educational partners, including provincial district and school leaders, teachers, support staff and parents.

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Subject:   School District 49 Central Coast Ventilation

Title: Ventilation system overview: Bella Coola Elementary | School District 49 Central Coast

URL: http://www.sd49.bc.ca/images/admin/policies/ventilation-system-overview-BCE.pdf

Description: Ventilation system overview for Bella Coola Elementary School.

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Subject:   School District 49 Central Coast Ventilation Bella Coola Elementary School

Title: Ventilation system overview: Nusatsum Elementary | School District 49 Central Coast

URL: http://www.sd49.bc.ca/images/admin/policies/ventilation-system-overview-NES.pdf

Description: Ventilation system overview for Nusatsum Elementary School.

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Subject:   School District 49 Central Coast Ventilation Nusatsum Elementary School

Title: Ventilation system overview: Sir Alexander Mackenzie Secondary | School District 49 Central Coast

URL: http://www.sd49.bc.ca/images/admin/policies/ventilation-system-overview-SAMS.pdf

Description: Ventilation system overview for Sir Alexander Mackenzie Secondary School.

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Subject:   School District 49 Central Coast Ventilation Sir Alexander Mackenzie Secondary School

Title: [COVID-19 notification: Nusatsum Elementary School, Grade 5] | January 13, 2021 | Vancouver Coastal Health

URL: http://www.sd49.bc.ca/images/admin/schools/Nusatsum_Elementary_-_Self-monitor_Letter_January_13_2021.pdf

Description: This letter is to inform you that a COVID-19 case has been identified in Grade 5. Any potential exposure would have occurred on January 6, 2021.

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Subject:   School District 49 Central Coast Vancouver Coastal Health Nusatsum Elementary School

Title: Communicable disease plan | August 31, 2022 | School District 49 Central Coast

URL: http://www.sd49.bc.ca/images/district/Commiunicable_Disease_August_31__2022.pdf

Description: This plan was created based on the public health guidance developed by the Office of the Provincial Health Officer and the BC Centre for Disease Control in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Indigenous rightsholders, educational partners, including provincial district and school leaders, teachers, support staff and parents.

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Subject:   School District 49 Central Coast Ventilation

Title: [Letter to families] | September 13, 2020 | School District 49 Central Coast

URL: http://www.sd49.bc.ca/images/inbound3927801022578691039.pdf

Description: Our public schools will remain open at this time. We expect many families will choose to observe the recommendations of the Nuxalk EOC and ask that they reach out to their schools to inform them of expected absences and to ask what supports are available.

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Subject:   School District 49 Central Coast Nuxalk Nation

Title: District COVID-19 info | School District 49 Central Coast

URL: http://www.sd49.bc.ca/index.php/covid19-info/

Description: Below you can find the latest district updates and info.

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Subject:   School District 49 Central Coast Ventilation

Title: High numbers of per-capita COVID-19 infections found in several rural B.C. regions | CTV News

URL: https://bc.ctvnews.ca/high-numbers-of-per-capita-covid-19-infections-found-in-several-rural-b-c-regions-1.5270538

Description: The B.C. Centre for Disease Control's latest map of COVID-19 case data shows hotspots in the province's Interior and north, as well as a growing density of cases in the Vancouver Island region where a First Nation has been struggling with an outbreak.

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Subject:   BC Centre for Disease Control Fraser Health Vancouver Coastal Health Interior Health Northern Health Island Health Cowichan Tribes

Title: COVID-19 guidelines | Bella Coola Valley Tourism

URL: https://bellacoola.ca/covid-19-guidelines/

Description: A message to visitors during COVID-19 from th Nuxalk EOC & Bella Coola Valley Tourism.

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Subject:   Bella Coola Valley Tourism Nuxalk Nation

Title: Officers apologize after greater than 200 vaccine doses pulled from distant B.C. neighborhood | Canadian Pathram

URL: https://canadianpathram.com/officers-apologize-after-greater-than-200-vaccine-doses-pulled-from-distant-b-c-neighborhood-cbc-information/

Description: Senior well being officers in British Columbia have apologized to the Nuxalk Nation after a medical well being officer withdrew greater than 200 COVID-19 vaccine doses that Indigenous leaders had been informed had been supposed for his or her folks.

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Subject:   Nuxalk Nation Harding, John Vancouver Coastal Health Vaccinations

Title: CFN Nations take action to protect against COVID-19 | Coastal First Nations

URL: https://coastalfirstnations.ca/cfn-nations-take-action-to-protect-against-covid-19/

Description: Coastal First Nations communities are asking members to take the safe and necessary actions required to prevent the spread of the highly-infectious coronavirus.

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Subject:   Coastal First Nations Hall, Anita Heiltsuk Nation Alsop, Jason | Gaagwiis Haida Nation Council of the Haida Nation Skidegate Band Council Old Massett Village Council Village of Queen Charlotte Village of Port Clements Village of Masset North Coast Regional District Gitga'at First Nation Gitxaala Nation Kitasoo/Xai'xais Nation Metlakatla First Nation Nuxalk Nation Wuikinuxv Nation Village of Daajing Giids

Title: Emergency operations centres brace against COVID-19 threat | Coastal First Nations

URL: https://coastalfirstnations.ca/emergency-operations-centres-brace-against-covid-19-threat/

Description: Enforcing protective measures has been challenging for many Emergency Operations Centres on the coast.

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Subject:   'Namgis First Nation Melton, Kirsten Nuxalk Nation Heiltsuk Nation Slett, Marilyn Heiltsuk Tribal Council Kish, Teri Haida Nation Alsop, Jason | Gaagwiis Skidegate Band Council Old Massett Village Council

Title: Protected areas in CFN member nations are closed to non-residents | July 7, 2020 | Coastal First Nations

URL: https://coastalfirstnations.ca/protected-areas-in-cfn-member-nations-are-closed-to-non-residents/

Description: Please be advised that the Protected Areas on the Central and North Coast and Haida Gwaii will remain closed to non-residents until further notice.

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Subject:   Haida Nation Metlakatla First Nation Gitga'at First Nation Gitxaala Nation Kitasoo/Xai'xais Nation Heiltsuk Nation Nuxalk Nation Wuikinuxv Nation Coastal First Nations

Title: B.C. First Nation credits family who self-disclosed COVID-19 diagnosis with helping outbreak control | Globalnews.ca

URL: https://globalnews.ca/news/7590040/bc-first-nation-family-coronavirus-diagnosis-outbreak-control/

Description: A First Nation in the Vancouver Coastal Health region says it’s starting to get a large COVID-19 outbreak under control — and the only reason is that the first family to test positive posted on social media, alerting their community.

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Subject:   Nuxalk Nation Siwallace, Iris BC Centre for Disease Control

Title: Officials apologize after more than 200 vaccine doses pulled from remote B.C. community | NationTalk

URL: https://nationtalk.ca/story/officials-apologize-after-more-than-200-vaccine-doses-pulled-from-remote-b-c-community-cbc/

Description: Senior health officials in British Columbia have apologized to the Nuxalk Nation after a medical health officer withdrew more than 200 COVID-19 vaccine doses that Indigenous leaders had been told were intended for their people.

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Subject:   Nuxalk Nation Vancouver Coastal Health Harding, John Vaccinations

Title: Strong results continue for Prince Rupert's COVID turnaround, with communities across the Northwest also finding success in bringing case counts down | North Coast Review

URL: https://northcoastreview.blogspot.com/2021/04/strong-results-continue-for-prince.html

Description: Another week of impressive results for Prince Rupert's COVID situation were released by the BC CDC today; with the weekly data review showing just two new cases of COVID reported in the community for the week of April 18-24.

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Subject:   Vaccinations Acropolis Manor Northern Health BC Centre for Disease Control

Title: One new case of COVID recorded in Prince Rupert from weekly local health data report | North Coast Review

URL: https://northcoastreview.blogspot.com/2021/06/one-new-case-of-covid-recorded-in.html

Description: A reminder today, that while things are promising, we're not quite out of the woods yet when it comes to COVID-19.

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Subject:   Northern Health Vaccinations

Title: COVID cases creeping up again in Prince Rupert, while numbers climb in Northwest | North Coast Review

URL: https://northcoastreview.blogspot.com/2021/09/covid-cases-creeping-up-again-in-prince.html

Description: As Health officials keep a close watch on the pace of COVID case reports across the Northern Health Authority and surges of patients in many communities, residents of the Northwest are once again reviewing the weekly notes with some renewed interest.

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Subject:   Northern Health BC Centre for Disease Control Dix, Adrian

Title: Prince Rupert area spikes in COVID count from CDC figures to October 23 | North Coast Review

URL: https://northcoastreview.blogspot.com/2021/10/prince-rupert-area-spikes-in-covid.html

Description: Terrace continues to top the listings for the Northwest, but there are two new areas of note reporting in this week from the latest data from the BC CDC.

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Subject:   BC Centre for Disease Control Northern Health

Title: Prince Rupert COVID count jumps to 15 for week of October 3 to 9 | North Coast Review

URL: https://northcoastreview.blogspot.com/2021/10/prince-rupert-covid-count-jumps-to-15.html

Description: The level of new COVID cases reported in Northern BC continue to be of concern to Provincial health officials and for the first time in a number of weeks, the Prince Rupert region has reached double digits, with the data from the BC CDC showing 15 new cases reported from the week of October 3 to 9, 2021.

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Subject:   Northern Health BC Centre for Disease Control

Title: Kitimat, Smithers dominate local COVID data report for Christmas week review with 99 of 148 NW cases | North Coast Review

URL: https://northcoastreview.blogspot.com/2021/12/kitimat-smithers-dominate-local-covid.html

Description: While we adjust to the arrival of Omicron and a renewed provincial approach towards measures and increase vaccination levels, the last seven days have seen another spike in data on COVID case counts for two communities in the northwest.

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Subject:   Omicron Variant Variants of Concern Northern Health

Title: COVID counts begin decline in most areas of Northwest | North Coast Review

URL: https://northcoastreview.blogspot.com/2022/01/covid-counts-begin-decline-in-most.html

Description: Wednesday's data release from the BC CDC, provides some numerical evidence that the peak of Omicron may have come and gone for most Northwest communities, with three of the largest population centres all showing declines in the last seven days from significant levels of last week.

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Subject:   BC Centre for Disease Control Northern Health

Title: COVID case count numbers continue to decline for Prince Rupert, Northwest | North Coast Review

URL: https://northcoastreview.blogspot.com/2022/03/covid-case-count-numbers-continue-to.html

Description: A significant decline in COVID cases was recorded for Prince Rupert in the latest reporting period from the BC CDC, with the region which had 40 cases one week ago, dropping to single digits with only 7 cases recorded from February 20-26.

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Subject:   BC Centre for Disease Control Northern Health

Title: COVID count declines across Northwest BC, Prince Rupert listing just 3 cases over last week | North Coast Review

URL: https://northcoastreview.blogspot.com/2022/03/covid-count-declines-across-northwest.html

Description: This week's data for the period of March 20-26 indicated that most communities in the Northwest had continued to see lower case counts from previous levels.

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Subject:   BC Centre for Disease Control Northern Health

Title: COVID reports indicate jump in cases for Prince Rupert, Kitimat, most other communities see little in the way of change | North Coast Review

URL: https://northcoastreview.blogspot.com/2022/03/covid-reports-indicate-jump-in-cases.html

Description: This week's data for the period of March 13-19 indicated that most communities in the Northwest had held to their levels of last week, while two communities saw a slight increase in the reports of positive cases of COVID.

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Subject:   BC Centre for Disease Control Northern Health

Title: Rising COVID case counts across much of Northwest from latest BC CDC data | North Coast Review

URL: https://northcoastreview.blogspot.com/2022/07/rising-covid-case-counts-across-much-of.html

Description: The numbers for reported cases of COVID remain low, but they are on the rise albeit slightly for many communities across Northwest British Columbia.

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Subject:   BC Centre for Disease Control Northern Health Vaccinations

Title: BC CDC report shows COVID results for just three Northwest communities, concluding a week of Health notes from government | North Coast Review

URL: https://northcoastreview.blogspot.com/2022/09/bc-cdc-results-conclude-week-of-health.html

Description: The Northwest continues to feature single digit reports on COVID cases, with this week reductions from one week ago. This week's report from the BC CDC for the period of September 18-24 has just three regions reporting recording cases for the period of review.

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Subject:   Northern Health BC Centre for Disease Control Vaccinations

Title: A message [regarding Nuxalk Nation vaccinations] on behalf of VCH Board Chair Dr. Penny Ballem | February 2, 2021 | Vancouver Coastal Health

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EtQ96osUYAEioJQ?format=jpg&name=large

Description: Vancouver Coastal Health on Twitter: "A message on behalf of VCH Board Chair Dr. Penny Ballem"

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Subject:   Nuxalk Nation Vancouver Coastal Health Vaccinations Ballem, Penny

Title: Nuxalk Nation calls on Province to take urgent action on systemic racism in healthcare | February 2, 2021 | Nuxalk Nation

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EtQQE8NU0AEjMq-?format=png&name=large

Description: Angela Sterritt on Twitter: "The Nuxalk have also issued a release saying 'While the Nation is aware an apology from both Minister Dix and VCH has been submitted through the media via the CBC story, Chief and Council have yet to be directly contacted...'"

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Subject:   Nuxalk Nation Dix, Adrian Henry, Bonnie Vancouver Coastal Health Webber, Wally Sterritt, Angela Turpel-Lafond, Mary Ellen Vaccinations

Title: Rate of COVID-19 in B.C. local health areas | November 11 to November 18, 2021

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FEm5LKZUUAEfwpz?format=png&name=small

Description: Mick Sweetman on Twitter: "The Bella Coola Valley has the highest rate of COVID-19 in B.C. at 155 cases per 100,000 residents a day. North Thompson has the second highest at 105/100K, Burns Lake and Nisaga'a are tied for third at 74/100K. For the full chart see: https://chly.ca/local-news/2020/3/28/covid-19-on-vancouver-island-by-the-numbers #COVID19BC"

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Title: New school exposures added: 10 added! | January 9, 2022 | BC School Covid Tracker

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FIuR10oVUAA1qiv?format=jpg&name=medium

Description: BC School Covid Tracker on Twitter: "𝐁𝐂 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐨𝐨𝐥 𝐂𝐨𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐫 𝐔𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐝 Jan 9, 2022, 11:09pm ⭐️ 10 added! School Exposure Events for 2021-2022 school year: 4741 Schools Affected this year: 1034 12 Unconfirmed!"

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Subject:   BC School Covid Tracker School District 38 Richmond Vancouver Coastal Health Burnaby Schools Fraser Health Acwsalcta School Nuxalk Nation Nuxalk Acwsalcmalslayc Academy of Learning Chilliwack School District Ruth King Elementary School Sooke School District Island Health Royal Bay Secondary School Northern Health Interior Health

Title: [Image 2:] New school exposures added - 48 added this weekend! | February 13, 2022 | BC School Covid Tracker

URL: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FLiTyyYUYAAtato?format=jpg&name=medium

Description: BC School Covid Tracker on Twitter: "𝐁𝐂 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐨𝐨𝐥 𝐂𝐨𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐫 𝐔𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐝 Feb 13, 2022 ⭐️ 48 Added this weekend! School Exposure Events for 2021-2022 school year: 7154 Schools Affected this year: 1235 22 Unconfirmed!"

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Subject:   BC School Covid Tracker Qualicum Beach Elementary School School District No. 69 Qualicum Island Health Central Okanagan Public Schools Interior Health Elphinstone Secondary School School District 46 Sunshine Coast Vancouver Coastal Health Lakewood Elementary School Sooke School District Spectrum Community School Greater Victoria School District St. Andrew's Regional High School Island Catholic Schools École Cobble Hill Elementary School Cowichan Valley School District Vancouver School Board Frank J. Ney Elementary School Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools St. Michaels University School St. Michaels University School | Junior School Campus Nanaimo District Secondary School Burnaby Schools Fraser Health Acwsalcta School Nuxalk Acwsalcmalslayc Academy of Learning Nuxalk Nation Chilliwack School District

Title: ‘We don’t understand’: B.C. coastal communities brace for tourists as province opens hunting, fishing season | The Narwhal

URL: https://thenarwhal.ca/coronavirus-bc-coastal-communities-brace-tourists-province-hunting-fishing-season/

Description: As the province adds activities to a growing list of ‘essential services,’ remote communities are fighting back against a tide of city-weary tourists who threaten to spread coronavirus as they travel for recreation.

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Subject:   Haida Nation 'Namgis First Nation BC Ferries Olsen, Kris Bachrach, Taylor Province of British Columbia Humchitt, Megan Schooner, Samuel Nuxalk Nation Emergency Management BC Alsop, Jason | Gaagwiis Heiltsuk Nation

Title: First Nations asked for help in fighting COVID-19. They were ignored | The Tyee

URL: https://thetyee.ca/News/2020/05/16/First-Nations-Asked-for-Help/

Description: Coastal communities fear pandemic’s reach, but governments haven’t responded to their call for collaboration.

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Subject:   Tallio, Violet | Anuximana Nuxalk Nation Province of British Columbia Government of Canada Webber, Wally Slett, Marilyn Heiltsuk Nation BC Ferries Tallio, Mike | Nanus Haida Nation Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure Crebo, Dave Raibmon, Paige Pootlass, Noel | Sixilaaxayc Alsop, Jason | Gaagwiis

Title: [Northern Sea Wolf sailing cancellations]| March 31, 2022 | BC Ferries

URL: https://twitter.com/BCFerries/status/1509607918613811223/

Description: BC Ferries | Reconnecting BC | @BCFerries on Twitter: "#ServiceNotice #PortHardy - #MidCoast - #PrinceRupert Due to a crewing issue on the Northern Sea Wolf, the following sailings from March 31 - April 2 have been cancelled: Today, March 31: 1:05pm ex Bella Coola 5:55pm ex Ocean Falls 9:35pm ex Shearwater 11:00pm ex Bella Bella(1/2)"

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Subject:   BC Ferries

Title: [Acwsalcta School exposure notification] | March 15, 2021 | Vancouver Coastal Health

URL: https://us-api.knack.com/v1/applications/5faae3b10442ac00165da195/download/asset/605046f0c3b47c001bc87bad/20210315acwsalctaschool3bccdc.jpg

Description: Screenshot of Acwsalcta School highlighted on the Vancouver Coastal Health school exposures list. Potential exposure dates: March 2-4, 2021.

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Subject:   Vancouver Coastal Health Acwsalcta School Nuxalk Nation Nuxalk Acwsalcmalslayc Academy of Learning

Title: [Nusatsum Elementary School COVID-19 exposure notification]| November 10, 2021 | Vancouver Coastal Health

URL: https://us-api.knack.com/v1/applications/5faae3b10442ac00165da195/download/asset/618c9ee4bbeb46001ed0f935/20211110nusatsumelementary1bccdc.jpg

Description: Screenshot of Nusatsum Elementary highlighted on Vancouver Coastal Health's potential exposures in schools list. Dates of potential exposure: November 1-5, 2021.

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Subject:   Vancouver Coastal Health School District 49 Central Coast Nusatsum Elementary School

Title: [Nusatsum Elementary School COVID-19 exposure notification]| November 13, 2021 | Vancouver Coastal Health

URL: https://us-api.knack.com/v1/applications/5faae3b10442ac00165da195/download/asset/6191e802f95779001e246211/20211113nusatsemelementary2bccdc.jpg

Description: Screenshot of Nusatsum Elementary highlighted on Vancouver Coastal Health's potential exposures in schools list. Dates of potential exposure: November 1-5 & November 8, 2021.

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Subject:   Vancouver Coastal Health School District 49 Central Coast Nusatsum Elementary School

Title: [Acwsalcta School COVID-19 exposure notification]| November 16, 2021 | Vancouver Coastal Health

URL: https://us-api.knack.com/v1/applications/5faae3b10442ac00165da195/download/asset/61948b3650a914001eb9b3b3/20211116acwsalctabandschool1bccdc.jpg

Description: Screenshot of Acwsalcta School highlighted on Vancouver Coastal Health's potential exposures in schools list. Dates of potential exposure: November 8-10, 2021.

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Subject:   Vancouver Coastal Health Nuxalk Nation Acwsalcta School Nuxalk Acwsalcmalslayc Academy of Learning

Title: [Nusatsum Elementary School COVID-19 exposure notification]| November 18, 2021 | Vancouver Coastal Health

URL: https://us-api.knack.com/v1/applications/5faae3b10442ac00165da195/download/asset/61972b9b196aa9001e9b1a0f/20211118nusatsumelementary3bccdc.jpg

Description: Screenshot of Nusatsum Elementary highlighted on Vancouver Coastal Health's potential exposures in schools list. Dates of potential exposure: November 1-5, November 8, November 10-12, 2021.

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Subject:   Vancouver Coastal Health Nusatsum Elementary School School District 49 Central Coast

Title: NAALS communication regarding NAALS program for the week of Monday, January 10, 2022 - Friday, January 14, 2022 | January 7, 2022 | Nuxalk Acwsalcmalslayc Academy of Learning

URL: https://us-api.knack.com/v1/applications/5faae3b10442ac00165da195/download/asset/61da764faefcba001f2d9d15/20220108acwsalctaschoolletter.jpg

Description: Due to the current COVID-19 cases that have/are affecting some of our children and staff, NAALS will be in full closure from Monday, January 10, 2022 - Friday, January 14, 2022 for the following programs.

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Subject:   Nuxalk Nation Nuxalk Acwsalcmalslayc Academy of Learning Acwsalcta School Nuxalk College

Title: [COVID-19 exposure notification] | February 12, 2022 | Acwsalcta School

URL: https://us-api.knack.com/v1/applications/5faae3b10442ac00165da195/download/asset/62099bd85838c7001e256f92/20220212acwsalctaschool4fbpost.jpg

Description: Acwsalcta School on Facebook: "It has been shared with us that we did have positive cases in the school this week. We continue to sanitize multiple times a day, as well as have mask requirements, except for those with exemptions. Close contacts of any cases would have been notified. We ask that everyone continue to self monitor, and only come to school if you have passed your health check. We have attached the health check for your reference. Take good care!"

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Subject:   Acwsalcta School Nuxalk Nation Nuxalk Acwsalcmalslayc Academy of Learning Vancouver Coastal Health

Title: VIRL’s Bella Coola branch first to pilot sit down service | Vancouver Island Regional Library

URL: https://virl.bc.ca/bella-coola-sit-down-service/

Description: The time has come for Vancouver Island Regional Library (VIRL) customers on the Central Coast to experience the simple pleasure of sitting down with a good book in their library. Starting this week, VIRL’s Sit Down Service is being piloted at VIRL’s Bella Coola branch.

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Subject:   Vancouver Island Regional Library

Title: COVID-19 bulletin board | Acwsalcta School

URL: https://www.acwsalcta.ca/edu-bulletin-board/

Description: This page will be where the Acwsalcta School administration passes information to parents and students.

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Subject:   Acwsalcta School Nuxalk Nation Nuxalk Acwsalcmalslayc Academy of Learning

Title: Can B.C.’s heli- and cat-ski industry survive COVID-related travel bans? | BCBusiness

URL: https://www.bcbusiness.ca/Can-BCs-heli-ski-industry-survive-COVID-related-travel-bans/

Description: Think your business has it tough with the pandemic? Long dependent on foreign visitors, heli- and cat-skiing operators throughout the province face a choppy ride this winter.

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Subject:   Steiner, Beat Bella Coola Heli Sports Nuxalk Nation Province of British Columbia Cloutier, Ross HeliCat Canada McNamara, Chris Retallack Osak, Megan Selkirk Snowcat Skiing Destination BC Walden, Marsha Gmoser, Hans CMH Heli-Skiing and Summer Adventures

Title: Coronavirus statement | Bella Coola Heli Sports

URL: https://www.bellacoolaheliskiing.com/about-us/coronavirus-statement/

Description: After consultation with fellow heli-skiing operators, public health officials, Bella Coola Heli Sport’s (BCHS) management, and our staff on the ground, BCHS has made the difficult, and frankly painful, decision to end operations for this season after the current group of guests depart on March 21st.

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Subject:   Bella Coola Heli Sports

Title: Winter 2022 update | Bella Coola Heli Sports

URL: https://www.bellacoolaheliskiing.com/safety/covid-19-safety-protocols/

Description: We have created a detailed "COVID Operational Plan" which features standard operating procedures in line with the Canadian and provincial government regulations and health advisories.

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Subject:   Bella Coola Heli Sports Tweedsmuir Park Lodge World Travel & Tourism Council Lewis, Clark Vaccinations Alkan Air Pacific Coastal Airlines

Title: As death strikes coastal First Nations, communities talk of "thwarted" attempts to protect themselves | Capital Daily

URL: https://www.capitaldaily.ca/news/covid19-alert-bay-nuxalk-quarantine/

Description: With the Province ignoring calls for local travel bans that would bolster their efforts, even as remote First Nations see their first fatalities from the pandemic, some small coastal communities fear they won’t be able to hold off the tide for long.

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Subject:   Nuxalk Nation Webber, Wally Bertrand, Daniel Wuikinuxv Nation Heiltsuk Nation Kitasoo/Xai'xais Nation Central Coast Regional District Province of British Columbia BC Ferries Royal Canadian Mounted Police Farnworth, Mike 'Namgis First Nation Buchanan, Dennis Government of Canada Tallio, Mike

Title: Nuxalk relieved to receive vaccine, after dramatic removal of doses from community | CBC News

URL: https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.5915834

Description: A month after Vancouver Coastal Health dramatically removed a vaccine shipment from the Nuxalk Nation in Bella Coola, COVID-19 vaccines are arriving back to the Central Coast community this week.

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Subject:   Vaccinations Nuxalk Nation Vancouver Coastal Health Harding, John First Nations Health Authority Milton, Kirsten

Title: B.C.'s heli-ski industry under pressure from Omicron despite COVID-19 testing, precautions | CBC News

URL: https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.6300833

Description: B.C.'s $300-million per year heli-ski industry ramped up in December to meet growing foreign demand, but a surge in COVID-19 cases is bringing some operations to a halt.

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Subject:   Omicron Variant Variants of Concern Cloutier, Ross HeliCat Canada Mike Wiegele Heli-Skiing Resort Bella Coola Heli Sports Steiner, Beat Benton, Scott Lewis, Renata Rapid Antigen Tests CMH Heli-Skiing and Summer Adventures Wilderness Tourism Association of British Columbia

Title: VCH opens free COVID-19 vaccination clinics to Bella Coola Valley residents starting March 10 | March 5, 2021 | Vancouver Coastal Health

URL: https://www.ccrd.ca/sites/default/files/images/210305%20-%20IB%20Vx%20Rollout%20Bella%20Coola%20-%20FINAL.pdf

Description: Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) is pleased to announce that starting today all residents of the Bella Coola Valley who are 18 years of age and older can book their free COVID-19 vaccination appointments by phone for appointments beginning on March 10.

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Subject:   Vancouver Coastal Health Vaccinations

Title: Community update #1: COVID-19 update | Nuxalk Emergency Operations Centre

URL: https://www.ccrd.ca/sites/default/files/images/NN%20Update%20%231%20November%2029%202020.pdf

Description: Nuxalk Health has been notified that a positive case of COVID-19 has been identified at Acwsalcta School. The exposure occurred on November 24-26, 2020 and affects Grade 7, 8, 9, & 10.

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Subject:   Nuxalk Health First Nations Health Authority Acwsalcta School Bella Coola General Hospital Nuxalk Nation Nuxalk Acwsalcmalslayc Academy of Learning

Title: Bella Coola Music Festival planning on 2021 fest | Coast Mountain News

URL: https://www.coastmountainnews.com/news/bella-coola-music-festival-planning-on-2021-fest/

Description: The Bella Coola Music Festival is optimistically planning for a 2021 festival on July 17 and 18, however it may look.

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Subject:   Bella Coola Music Festival Clark, Rose

Title: COVID-19: Community working to address threat; road closures not supported by province | Coast Mountain News

URL: https://www.coastmountainnews.com/news/covid-19-community-working-to-address-threat-road-closures-not-supported-by-province/

Description: COVID-19 has yet to hit the valley but residents are doing all they can to make sure it stays that way. An information checkpoint assembled and run by the Nuxalk Emergency Operations Centre EOC remains active while the province rescinded local states of emergency across the province on March 26.

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Subject:   Nuxalk Nation Province of British Columbia Tam, Theresa Trudeau, Justin Central Coast Regional District Bella Coola General Hospital Miller, Jessica Vancouver Coastal Health Rice, Jennifer Tallio, Ernie Bertrand, Dan Henry, Bonnie Mack, Wilma R.W. Large Memorial Hospital Pootlass, Noel | Sixilaaxayc

Title: ‘No plans’ yet to remove checkpoint, says Nuxalk EOC | Coast Mountain News

URL: https://www.coastmountainnews.com/news/no-plans-yet-to-remove-checkpoint-says-nuxalk-eoc/

Description: Joint CCRD-Nuxalk Nation Emergency Management Coordinator Jessica Miller says that the checkpoint continues to provide a valuable service and there are no plans to take it down.

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Subject:   Nuxalk Nation Miller, Jessica Carroll, Sharon Bella Coola Hospital Henry, Bonnie Rice, Jennifer Peimer, Jeff Hermance, Tom Bella Coola Valley Tourism

Title: Nuxalk elders must be protected from COVID-19, say hereditary leaders | Coast Mountain News

URL: https://www.coastmountainnews.com/news/nuxalk-elders-must-be-protected-from-covid-19-say-hereditary-leaders/

Description: The Stataltmc (hereditary representatives) in Bella Coola have closed Nuxalk territory to non-essential traffic. In the face of the global coronavirus pandemic the Stataltmc demand that non-residents abide by the closure. In particular, Nuxalk leadership is worried about protecting elders and knowledge-keepers.

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Subject:   Nuxalk Nation Edgar, Faye Schooner, Rhonda | Q'umulha Tallio, Snxakila Hilland, Andrea Central Coast Regional District

Title: Nuxalk leadership move to lockdown community | Coast Mountain News

URL: https://www.coastmountainnews.com/news/nuxalk-leadership-move-to-lockdown-community/

Description: Nuxalk hereditary leadership, supported by Council, have moved beyond the information checkpoint and is now enforcing a community lockdown a the base of the Hill on Highway 20.

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Subject:   Nuxalk Nation Webber, Wally Tallio, Mike Namgis' First Nation Henry, Bonnie Rice, Jennifer

Title: Nuxalk Nation, CCRD declare local state of emergency in response to COVID-19 | Coast Mountain News

URL: https://www.coastmountainnews.com/news/nuxalk-nation-ccrd-declare-local-state-of-emergency-in-response-to-covid-19/

Description: A local state of emergency has been declared by the Nuxalk Nation requesting a shutdown of all non-essential travel in and out of the community for 14 days. The Central Coast Regional District has also followed suit and declared a local state of emergency.

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Subject:   Nuxalk Nation Central Coast Regional District Hadju, Patty

Title: Joint release: First Nations and municipal leaders from the North and Central Coasts continue to enact travel restrictions; BC and Canada fail to support life-saving work | April 30, 2020

URL: https://www.haidanation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/2020-04-30-FINAL-Joint-Release.pdf

Description: Haida Gwaii, along with North and Central coast communities, are working together to protect residents and the region. In unity, First Nations and municipal governments have developed community-based strategies to prevent non-essential travel into remote communities.

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Subject:   Haida Nation Council of the Haida Nation Skidegate Band Council Old Massett Village Council Village of Masset Village of Port Clements Village of Queen Charlotte Gitga'at First Nation Kitasoo/Xai'xais Nation Wuikinuxv Nation Gitxaala Nation City of Prince Rupert District of Port Edward Ocean Falls Improvement District North Coast Regional District Central Coast Regional District Metlakatla First Nation Heiltsuk Nation Nuxalk Nation Lax Kw'alaams Band Province of British Columbia Government of Canada Henry, Bonnie Reece, Gary Alsop, Jason | Gaagwiis Slett, Marilyn Clifton, Arnold Bjorndal, Knut Schooner, Samuel Girouard, Roger Trudeau, Justin Tam, Theresa Village of Daajing Giids

Title: Nuxalk Nation in Bella Coola asking non-essential travellers to stay away | North Island Gazette

URL: https://www.northislandgazette.com/news/nuxalk-nation-in-bella-coola-asking-non-essential-travellers-to-stay-away/

Description: The remote coastal first nation is concerned about COVID-19 with increased summer tourism.

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Subject:   Nuxalk Nation Miller, Jessica

Title: Opinion: How B.C. health authorities are undermining Indigenous governments | The Globe and Mail

URL: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-how-bc-health-authorities-are-undermining-indigenous-governments/

Description: Leaders of the Central Coast First Nations are calling on health authorities like VCH to share information about which communities have presumptive and confirmed COVID-19 cases so we can better protect our people.

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Subject:   First Nations Health Authority Henry, Bonnie Skye, Courtney 'Namgis First Nation Vancouver Coastal Health

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