12 new COVID-19 cases confirmed over the past 24 hours in BC
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There have been no new deaths from COVID-19 in BC for the fifth straight day. However, there are 12 new cases confirmed over the past 24 hours on the lower mainland, including a new outbreak at a long term care home and new cases related to two, large family gatherings.
The Premier says the Provincial Health Officer has approved a plan that would allow Vancouver to become an NHL hub city.
Amateur athletes in BC will be able to play their games this summer, thanks to a ministerial order.
The Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council says it wants travel restricted in its territory until the province agrees to several measures to keep its communities safe from COVID-19.
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