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Description: Nanaimo is dealing with its second COVID-19 cluster at a high school, officials confirmed Friday. The new cluster was at John Barsby Secondary, according to the Nanaimo-Ladysmith School District.
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Subject: Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools, John Barsby Secondary School
Group: Education, K to 12
Creator: Little, Simon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo
Format: News media
Date: 2020-11-13
Description: A day after it announced the purchase of a licence to use Zoom, B.C.’s Ministry of Education addressed security concerns about the popular video conferencing service.
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Subject: Zoom, Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Education
Group: Education, K to 12
Creator: Azpiri, Jon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2020-04-15
Description: A Vancouver Island mother was publicly shamed twice in one day for taking her children to the grocery store during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Subject: Walker, Janene, Quality Foods, Lowe's Canada
Group: Criminal, Racist, Threatening, & Non-compliant Behaviour
Creator: Reitmayer, Niki
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Langford, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: News media
Date: 2020-04-06
Description: A Cowichan Valley couple that has been flouting quarantine rules since recently returning from international travel has shown there are still gaps to fill in COVID-19 enforcement, according to a local mayor.
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Subject: Siebring, Al, Dix, Adrian, Quarantine Act
Group: Criminal, Racist, Threatening, & Non-compliant Behaviour, Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Little, Simon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--North Cowichan, British Columbia--Cowichan Valley
Format: News media
Date: 2020-04-06
Description: B.C. Premier John Horgan says he’s raised concerns with the federal government about vehicles with U.S. licence plates being spotted at Vancouver hotels and in more remote parts of the province.
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Subject: Horgan, John, Pacheedaht First Nation, Freeland, Chrystia, Henry, Bonnie, Port Renfrew General Store
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Little, Simon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Port Renfrew, British Columbia--Vancouver
Format: News media
Date: 2020-07-02
Description: The B.C. provincial government has scrapped an emergency order giving residents on ferry routes priority access to boarding.
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Subject: BC Ferries
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Little, Simon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2020-07-30
Description: Tofino is struggling to deal with a wave of unexpected COVID-19 tourism that’s led to challenges unlike any the resort destination has ever seen.
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Subject: Osborne, Josie, Surfrider Foundation Pacific Rim, Lefevre, Chris
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Robinson, Kristen
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Tofino, British Columbia--Clayoquot Sound
Format: News media
Date: 2020-08-23
Description: Anyone who is caught without a mask in an indoor public place or who refuses to comply with the mandatory mask policy in B.C. will be handed a $230 fine.
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Subject: Province of British Columbia
Group: Criminal, Racist, Threatening, & Non-compliant Behaviour, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment
Creator: Zussman, Richard
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2020-11-24
Description: For British Columbians who have been feeling under the weather over the last few months but were never tested for COVID-19, there’s now a way to find out if they’ve had the novel coronavirus.
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Subject: LifeLabs
Group: Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling
Creator: Knox, Jules
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2020-11-25
Description: A Victoria-area grocery store is the first in Canada to implement a new COVID-19-fighting technology to keep its shopping carts clean.
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Subject: Quality Foods, Grocery Trade
Group: PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment
Creator: Little, Simon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--View Royal, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: News media
Date: 2020-12-09
Description: British Columbia’s top doctor has caused a stir on social media for a candid moment caught on camera ahead of the province’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout announcement on Wednesday.
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie
Group: Vaccinations
Creator: Little, Simon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2020-12-10
Description: COVID-19 outbreaks have been declared in three new B.C. care homes.
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Subject: Fleetwood Villa, Nicola Lodge, The Gardens at Qualicum Beach, Fraser Health, Island Health, Revera Living, Sienna Senior Living, The Care Group
Group: Facility Outbreaks, Seniors, Elders, & Long-Term Care
Creator: Little, Simon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Surrey, British Columbia--Port Coquitlam, British Columbia--Qualicum Beach, British Columbia--Oceanside
Format: News media
Date: 2020-12-19
Description: Vancouver Island's Cowichan Tribes are grappling with a COVID-19 outbreak that a neighbouring mayor says has sparked racist comments.
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Subject: Siebring, Al, Cowichan Tribes, Municipality of North Cowichan
Group: Indigenous Communities
Creator: Little, Simon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Cowichan Valley
Format: News media
Date: 2021-01-10
Description: A Victoria driving instructor wants ICBC to crack down on alleged queue jumpers, who he says are coming to Vancouver Island to take their road tests.
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Subject: Farnworth, Mike, Morris, Mike, Wallace Driving School, Insurance Corporation of British Columbia
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Little, Simon, Stanton, Kylie
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2021-01-16
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
Group: Community Exposures & Transmissions, Indigenous Communities
Creator: Gangdev, Srushti
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Bella Coola Valley
Format: News media
Date: 2021-01-21
Description: The chief of Vancouver Island’s Cowichan Tribes First Nation says two members who were “young adults” lost their lives to COVID-19 over the weekend.
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Subject: Cowichan Tribes, Seymour, William
Group: Community Exposures & Transmissions, Indigenous Communities
Creator: Little, Simon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Cowichan Valley
Format: News media
Date: 2021-02-17
Description: One man has been arrested and another is recovering from several stab wounds after an altercation over physical distancing turned violent in Nanaimo, B.C. on Wednesday.
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Subject: Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Port Place Shopping Centre, Lascheit, Kurt, Whitehouse, Christine
Group: Criminal, Racist, Threatening, & Non-compliant Behaviour
Creator: Little, Simon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo, British Columbia--Gabriola Island
Format: News media
Date: 2021-02-26
Description: The mass vaccination campaign in Prince Rupert, B.C., and the nearby community of Port Edward is ahead of schedule, organizers say.
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Subject: Vaccinations, Prince Rupert Civic Centre, Northern Health, BC Centre for Disease Control, First Nations Health Authority
Group: Vaccinations
Creator: Azpiri, Jon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Prince Rupert, British Columbia--Port Edward
Format: News media
Date: 2021-03-16
Description: More than 300,000 front-line workers, including first responders, grocery store employees, teachers and child-care workers will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations In April.
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Subject: Horgan, John, Vaccinations, Province of British Columbia, Henry, Bonnie, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine, Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD Vaccine
Group: Education, K to 12, Vaccinations
Creator: Zussman, Richard
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2021-03-18
Description: BC Ferries crew are upset that indoor dining on the fleet’s vessels has been exempted from a new COVID-19 public health order.
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Subject: BC Ferries, Campbell, Carl, Fleming, Rob, BC Ferry & Marine Workers' Union
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Little, Simon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2021-03-31
Description: Despite repeated pleas to British Columbians not to travel over the Easter weekend, some residents of the province’s rural and remote communities say people aren’t getting the message.
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Subject: BC Ferries, Noel, Mayco, Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation, Charleson, Mariah, Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, Hesquiaht First Nation, Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations, Tofino General Hospital
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Little, Simon, Stanton, Kylie
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Tofino, British Columbia--Ucluelet, British Columbia--Clayoquot Sound, British Columbia--Vancouver Island
Format: News media
Date: 2021-04-05
Description: Some B.C. churches appear willing to risk sanctions by holding in-person services on Sunday, in violation of COVID-19 health orders.
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Subject: Riverside Calvary Chapel, Liberty Coalition Canada, Sloan, Derek, Bernier, Maxime, Hillier, Randy, Capital City Baptist Church, Farnworth, Mike, Hinkson, Christopher, Easter
Group: Faith Groups
Creator: Little, Simon, Armstrong, Jordan
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia, British Columbia--Langley, British Columbia--View Royal, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: News media
Date: 2021-04-03
Description: Despite the fact some American universities will be requiring students to prove they've been vaccinated in order to attend classes, B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says she won't be recommending it here.
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Subject: University of Washington, Henry, Bonnie, Vaccinations, Inslee, Jay
Group: Education, Post Secondary, Vaccinations
Creator: Zussman, Richard
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia, Washington
Format: News media
Date: 2021-05-06
Description: B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says middle and high school students should not expect to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at school. In an interview with Global BC reporter Richard Zussman, Dr. Henry said details on how 12- to 17-year-old kids will be immunized will be released next week.
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Subject: Vaccinations, Henry, Bonnie, Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine
Group: Education, K to 12, Supports for Youth, Children, & Families, Vaccinations
Creator: Zussman, Richard
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2021-05-13
Description: One of B.C.’s most popular television programs has finally gone off the air and that is a sign the COVID-19 pandemic may finally be in the rear-view mirror. I am referring of course to the regularly scheduled briefings by provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix.
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie, Dix, Adrian
Group: Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities
Creator: Baldrey, Keith
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2021-07-07
Description: Opponents of old-growth logging on Vancouver Island are alleging RCMP used excessive force amid rising tensions near the disputed Fairy Creek watershed.
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Subject: Fairy Creek Old-Growth Logging Protests, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Code, Kathleen, Rainforest Flying Squad, Underwood, Shiloh, Teal-Jones Group, Logging Protests and Blockades
Group: Protests & Activism
Creator: Little, Simon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Fairy Creek, British Columbia--Capital Regional District
Format: News media
Date: 2021-08-25
Description: West Shore RCMP said on Sept. 29 staff at a vaccine clinic 2900-block of Jacklin Road in Langford reported that someone glued the door locks while the building was closed, making entry impossible.
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Subject: Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Vaccinations
Group: Criminal, Racist, Threatening, & Non-compliant Behaviour, Vaccinations
Creator: Azpiri, Jon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Langford, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: News media
Date: 2021-10-12
Description: British Columbia’s top doctor says everyone attending a faith service in the province must wear a mask to reduce the transmission of COVID-19. The province had previously made worshipers exempt from the mask mandate, which requires people to wear a face covering in indoor public spaces.
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie, BC Vaccine Card, Vaccinations, Interior Health, Northern Health, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern
Group: Faith Groups, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment
Creator: Azpiri, Jon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2021-12-01
Description: An expert on extremism and political radicalization says a disturbing display outside the B.C. legislature this week reflects a troubling trend. British Columbia’s premier and two senior ministers were hanged in effigy outside the province’s legislature at a rally organized by COVID-19 vaccine mandate opponents on Thursday.
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Subject: Horgan, John, Dix, Adrian, Farnworth, Mike, Roberts, Joseph, Peckford, Brian, Nagase, Daniel, Ivermectin, Nuremberg Code, Eby, David, Hodge, Edwin, Common Ground, Vaccinations
Group: Protests & Activism
Creator: Little, Simon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Victoria, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: News media
Date: 2021-12-13
Description: Thousands of British Columbians face potential delays as the province moved this week to open hospital space amid never-before-seen COVID-19 case numbers driven by the highly-contagious Omicron variant.
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Subject: Swan, Lauren, Omicron Variant, Dix, Adrian, Variants of Concern, Chow, Matthew, Lawson, Elena
Group: Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities
Creator: Little, Simon, Garrett, Catherine
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Burnaby, British Columbia--Metchosin, British Columbia--Greater Victoria, British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2021-12-23
Description: The daughter of a long-term care resident in Nanaimo, B.C. said she and her family are crushed by new rules restricting visitation to continuing care facilities in the province.
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Subject: Harper, Jeanette, Bell, Marguerite, Eden Gardens, Nanaimo Travellers Lodge Society, Island Health, BC Care Providers Association, Terry, Lake, Vaccinations, Vancouver Coastal Health, Kopernik Lodge, Lakeview Long Term Care Home, Revera Living, Joseph & Rosalie Segal Family Health Centre, Henry, Bonnie
Group: Seniors, Elders, & Long-Term Care
Creator: McSheffrey , Elizabeth
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo, British Columbia--Vancouver
Format: News media
Date: 2022-01-01
Description: A major grocery chain in British Columbia says it will be voluntarily reducing its capacity limits to 50 per cent to help limit the spread of COVID-19. In an email to Global News, Save On Foods said “as part of our ongoing and increased efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19 in our stores and our communities, we will operate our stores at a maximum 50 per cent occupancy until further notice.”
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Subject: Save-On-Foods, Retail Council of Canada, Novak, Kim, United Food and Commercial Workers International Union | Local 1518, Grocery Trade
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability
Creator: Potenteau, Doyle
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2022-01-18
Description: A lack of staff at Victoria’s Royal Jubilee hospital due to COVID-19 has meant at least one patient needs to count on family to come in and feed her.
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Subject: Mears, Margaret, Bell, Helen, Royal Jubilee Hospital, Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Health, Island Health, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern
Group: Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities, Seniors, Elders, & Long-Term Care
Creator: Zussman, Richard
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Victoria, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: News media
Date: 2022-01-31
Description: It’s been almost one month since North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP issued the first of several alerts about a missing seven-year old girl and her father, who allegedly breached a court order to return the child to her mother.
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Subject: Hall, Roget, Bennett, Jesse, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Bennett, Violet
Group: Criminal, Racist, Threatening, & Non-compliant Behaviour
Creator: Robinson, Kristen
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Cowichan Valley
Format: News media
Date: 2022-04-21
Description: Two B.C.-based companies are offering a free, three-month rehabilitation program for British Columbians suffering from brain fog as a result of their long COVID.
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Subject: Long COVID, ABI Wellness, Porter, Shaun, Eaton Cognitive Health Optimization Systems
Group: Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities
Creator: McSheffrey, Elizabeth
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Langley, British Columbia--Vancouver, British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2022-05-09
Description: Canada is seeing an increase in several fast-spreading COVID-19 variants that have been fuelling new outbreaks in the United States and Europe, Canada’s top doctors said Friday.
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Subject: Variants of Concern, Omicron Variant, Tam, Theresa, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Njoo, Howard, Vaccinations
Group: Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling
Creator: Wright, Teresa
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: Canada, United States, Portugal, South Africa
Format: News media
Date: 2022-06-17
Description: BC Ferries has now suspended its mandatory vaccination policy and the company is now reaching out to 150 employees currently on leave without pay to find out if they plan to return to work.
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Subject: BC Ferries, Vaccinations, Transport Canada
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism, Vaccinations
Creator: Judd, Amy
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia, British Columbia--Tsawwassen, British Columbia--North Saanich, British Columbia--Saanich Peninsula, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: News media
Date: 2022-06-22
Description: BC Ferries has cancelled 12 sailings on the Skeena Queen ferry on Sunday. The ferry service said the cancellations are due to “crew availability” issues.
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Subject: BC Ferries, Transport Canada
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Matassa-Fung, Darrian
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Salt Spring Island, British Columbia--Saanich Peninsula, British Columbia--Greater Victoria, British Columbia--North Saanich
Format: News media
Date: 2022-07-18
Description: Employee absenteeism has more than doubled at BC Ferries, contributing to some recent service cancellations and delays, according to the company.
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Subject: BC Ferries, Marshall, Deborah, Vaccinations, Martin, Daryll, Salt Spring Island Chamber of Commerce
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: McSheffrey, Elizabeth
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Gabriola Island, British Columbia--Nanaimo, British Columbia--Salt Spring Island, British Columbia--Tsawwassen, British Columbia--North Saanich, British Columbia--Saanich Peninsula, British Columbia--Greater Victoria, British Columbia--Galiano Island, British Columbia--Langdale, British Columbia--Sunshine Coast, British Columbia--Sunshine Coast Regional District, British Columbia--Horseshoe Bay
Format: News media
Date: 2022-07-18
Description: Firefighters on one of British Columbia’s Gulf Islands are sounding the alarm about emergency health care, after they’ve been left driving ambulances on multiple occasions due to paramedic shortages.
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Subject: Gabriola Volunteer Fire Department, Sprogis, Will, Stringer, Kitt, BC Emergency Health Services, Clifford, Troy
Group: Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities
Creator: Little, Simon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Gabriola Island
Format: News media
Date: 2022-08-24
Description: BC Ferries was forced to cancel a pair of sailings between Horseshoe Bay and Nanaimo, and may need to cancel multiple sailings between Salt Spring Island and Vancouver Island due to crew shortages.
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Subject: BC Ferries, MacPhail, Joy, Collins, Mark
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Little, Simon
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo, British Columbia--Horseshoe Bay, British Columbia--Salt Spring Island, British Columbia--Langdale, British Columbia--Sunshine Coast, British Columbia--Crofton, British Columbia--Municipality of North Cowichan, British Columbia--Cowichan Valley
Format: News media
Date: 2022-08-25
Description: A family physician in Saanich, B.C., is raising her voice, concerned about a shortage of health-care workers after finding her sick mother at home without one last week.
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Subject: Lush, Jennifer, Lush, Marianne, Sidney SeniorCare, Island Health, Dorko, Shauna, SeniorCare Group of Companies, Dix, Adrian
Group: Seniors, Elders, & Long-Term Care
Creator: McSheffrey, Elizabeth, Stanton, Kylie
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Sidney, British Columbia--Saanich Peninsula, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: News media
Date: 2022-09-30
Description: The Port Hardy Hospital’s emergency department will shutter on Saturday due to “limited care provider ability,” Island Health said Friday.
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Subject: Island Health, Port Hardy Hospital, Nicola Valley Hospital and Health Centre, Interior Health
Group: Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities
Creator: McSheffrey, Elizabeth
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Port Hardy, British Columbia--Northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia--Merritt
Format: News media
Date: 2023-04-21
Description: A group of B.C. nurses, who claimed their union represented them in “bad faith” after they were fired for flouting provincial health orders requiring COVID-19 vaccinations, failed to get the labour relations board to come around to their way of thinking.
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Subject: Bohmer, Jacqui, Dykstra, Cynthia, Henders, Andrea, Meuleman, Vera, Roulston, Anita, Mori, Corinne, Interior Health, Gold, Celina, Island Health, Vaccinations, BC Nurses' Union, BC Labour Relations Board, Sahota, Gurleen S., Eby, David
Group: Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities, Vaccinations
Creator: Michaels, Kathy
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia, British Columbia--Vancouver Island
Format: News media
Date: 2023-04-25
Description: Restaurant owners and representatives in B.C. are calling on the federal government to postpone or eliminate the repayment of a pandemic-era loan of up to $60,000.
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Subject: Government of Canada, Fol Epi, Leir, Cliff, Restaurants Canada, Vaupshas, Adrienne, Tostenson, Ian, BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association, Bailey, Brenda, Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation, Bray, Jeff, Downtown Victoria Business Association
Group: Government Affairs, Hospitality Industry
Creator: McSheffrey, Elizabeth, Stanton, Kylie
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Victoria, British Columbia--Greater Victoria, Canada, British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2023-05-19
Description: A new survey of B.C. school teachers has found the province’s educators are feeling stress both in and outside of the classroom.
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Subject: British Columbia Teachers' Federation, Johnston, Clint, Chilliwack School District, Langley School District, Singh, Rachna, Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Education
Group: Education, K to 12
Creator: Little, Simon, Urquhart, Catherine
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia, British Columbia--Chilliwack, British Columbia--Langley
Format: News media
Date: 2023-05-30
Description: Staffing issues have led to numerous BC Ferries’ Sunday sailings being cancelled.
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Subject: BC Ferries, Transport Canada
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Matassa-Fung, Darrian
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Tsawwassen, British Columbia--North Saanich, British Columbia--Saanich Peninsula, British Columbia--Greater Victoria, British Columbia--Pender Island, British Columbia--Mayne Island, British Columbia--Salt Spring Island, British Columbia--Saturna Island, British Columbia--Galiano Island
Format: News media
Date: 2023-07-02
Description: Dozens of nurses and health advocates are holding a rally at Victoria General Hospital on Sunday.
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Subject: Victoria General Hospital, Island Health, Gear, Adriane, Saanich Peninsula Hospital, Royal Jubilee Hospital, Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Health, BC Nurses' Union
Group: Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities, Protests & Activism
Creator: Matassa-Fung, Darrian
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia--Greater Victoria, British Columbia--View Royal
Format: News media
Date: 2023-07-09
Description: The province’s top doctor is urging British Columbians to get an updated COVID-19 vaccine, and start looking at the shots less as a booster and more of an annual immunization similar to the flu shot.
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Subject: Vaccinations, Variants of Concern, Omicron Variant, Henry, Bonnie, National Advisory Committee on Immunization, Influenza, Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine, Health Canada, BC Centre for Disease Control, Wolak, Anna
Group: Vaccinations
Creator: Little, Simon, Zussman, Richard
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2023-07-13
Description: The union representing some BC Ferries workers wants to reopen their collective agreement and secure a wage hike, warning that staff could quit — possibly contributing to cancellations — if that doesn’t happen.
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Subject: BC Ferries, BC Ferry & Marine Workers' Union, McNeely, Erin, Hullo Ferries, Marshall, Deborah, Olsen, Adam, Mumford, Diane
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Prasad, Travis, McSheffrey, Elizabeth
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2023-07-24
Description: As cases of COVID-19 increase across the country, some health experts are hoping schools will reinstate mask mandates in order to help stop the spread of the virus and other respiratory illnesses as fall approaches and warnings of a “tridemic” grow.
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Subject: Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Influenza, Clase, Catherine, Variants of Concern, Protect Our Province BC, Province of British Columbia, Health Canada, Toronto Public Health, Vancouver School Board, Pembina Trails School Division, Evans, Gerald
Group: Education, K to 12, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment
Creator: Dangerfield, Katie
Publisher: Global News
Coverage: Canada, British Columbia, British Columbia--Vancouver, Manitoba--Winnipeg
Format: News media
Date: 2023-08-30
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