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New COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall below 500 in a day

New COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall below 500 in a day

Number of people actively infected with COVID-19 in B.C. falls for the 15th straight update.
Two more drive-in movie nights coming to Sechelt this summer

Two more drive-in movie nights coming to Sechelt this summer

Council also approves ‘physically-distanced’ Canada Day
COVID cases drop to less than one per day on Coast

COVID cases drop to less than one per day on Coast

Doctors say cottage visits don’t count as essential travel
Sunshine Coast COVID Physician Task Force Community Update 52

Sunshine Coast COVID Physician Task Force Community Update 52

Task force urges precaution as vaccinations increase
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. fall to four-week low

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. fall to four-week low

Province records second case of a vaccinated person getting a blood clot.
Reservations selling out for Victoria Day long weekend sailings

Reservations selling out for Victoria Day long weekend sailings

Horseshoe Bay-Departure Bay route sees drop in traffic last weekend
More than 2,000 sign petition calling for Route 3 resident priority loading

More than 2,000 sign petition calling for Route 3 resident priority loading

After BC Ferries cancelled its summer trial for Route 3 amid backlash, another petition popped up calling on the company and province to reinstate priority assured loading for Sunshine Coast residents.
B.C. sees lower active COVID-19 infections for 13th straight update

B.C. sees lower active COVID-19 infections for 13th straight update

600 new COVID-19 cases identified, while 423 people are treated in hospital – 141 of those in ICU.
Graffiti spree cleanup could cost more than $5,000

Graffiti spree cleanup could cost more than $5,000

Sunshine Coast RCMP seek information from public
COVID-19 vaccinations hit daily record in B.C. as new infections keep falling

COVID-19 vaccinations hit daily record in B.C. as new infections keep falling

Two more people die from COVID-19 in B.C., raising the province's death toll to 1,624