sa国际传媒

Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Local News

Security fears follow Dr. Bonnie Henry, even during Royal Victoria race

Security fears follow Dr. Bonnie Henry, even during Royal Victoria race

As runners crossed the finish line in the first in-person Royal Victoria Marathon 8K race since 2019, many had their names called out. Crossing quietly without that honour, however, was Dr. Bonnie Henry, sa国际传媒
Board gets ball rolling on vaccine mandate for Greater Victoria district schools

Board gets ball rolling on vaccine mandate for Greater Victoria district schools

Members of the Greater Victoria School Board will vote Monday on getting rolling on a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees.
Island Health sees highest number of postponed surgeries; receives most ICU transfers

Island Health sees highest number of postponed surgeries; receives most ICU transfers

Island Health has received the 颅greatest number of ICU patient transfers from high COVID outbreak areas in the province and over the last two weeks has had the highest numbers of postponed scheduled surgeries. sa国际传媒
NDP under fire for COVID-19 booster delay; should have been given weeks ago, Liberals say

NDP under fire for COVID-19 booster delay; should have been given weeks ago, Liberals say

Sixty-two long-term care and assisted living homes in sa国际传媒
Full access resumes for library users in smaller Island communities

Full access resumes for library users in smaller Island communities

Library lovers in smaller communities around Vancouver Island once again have access to the full collection of physical material in the system after the Vancouver Island Regional Library restarted inter-branch deliveries last week.
sa国际传媒 students will be back in class on Sept. 10 as part of gradual restart

sa国际传媒 students will be back in class on Sept. 10 as part of gradual restart

British Columbia's Education Ministry says children will be returning to classrooms two days later than originally planned as part of a gradual restart to schooling.
Premier calls for 鈥榗ommon sense鈥 after seeing video of large gatherings

Premier calls for 鈥榗ommon sense鈥 after seeing video of large gatherings

鈥淐鈥檓on 鈥 you鈥檙e better than that.鈥 That鈥檚 how sa国际传媒 Premier John Horgan opened his weekly press briefing on Thursday.
Affordable child care seen as essential to getting parents back to work

Affordable child care seen as essential to getting parents back to work

When Victoria mom Lisa Weighton finished her maternity leave in May, she took an extra six weeks off work because she couldn鈥檛 find daycare for her 14-month-old son Robin.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: CERB

Adrian Raeside cartoon: CERB

Emergency benefits program becomes a flashpoint as businesses reopen
sa国际传媒 tourism sector seeks $680M stimulus package from province

sa国际传媒 tourism sector seeks $680M stimulus package from province

sa国际传媒鈥檚 tourism and hospitality sector is asking the provincial government for a $680-million stimulus package to help businesses and workers devastated by the pandemic and its crippling travel restrictions. The Tourism Industry Association of sa国际传媒