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Quesnel Cariboo Observer 06.01.2021

Many businesses have been refusing to publicly share information on COVID-19 exposure events at their establishments, he continued, and B.C. health authorities essentially list absolutely nothing as if a deadly virus is not circulating in our communities.

Quesnel Cariboo Observer 02.01.2021

While the service, entertainment and retail industries struggle to recover from COVID-19, the tech industry booms, adding more than 165,000 jobs to the economy nationwide.

Quesnel Cariboo Observer 29.12.2020

This post will be updated as the USA situation develops:

Quesnel Cariboo Observer 27.12.2020

The next time we're scheduled to hear from Dr. Henry is on Friday, when she'll announce if public health rules will change or not. B.C. public health officials reported another 625 cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, the highest total since New Year’s Eve as holiday season gathering and travel advisories are up for renewal.

Quesnel Cariboo Observer 20.12.2020

The parents couldn’t believe it. They were gone from the bikes for only five minutes and they were stolen. How did someone walk by in that time, see the bikes and take them? My heart just goes out to the two little kids who probably got the bikes for Christmas and now they’re gone, said Jones who took to the Facebook page Penticton locals helping locals.

Quesnel Cariboo Observer 09.11.2020

The only book by a former White House resident to come close to the early pace of A Promised Land is the memoir by Obama’s wife, Michelle Obama, whose Becoming sold 725,000 copies in North America its first day and has topped 10 million worldwide since its release in 2018.

Quesnel Cariboo Observer 23.10.2020

We have seen a decrease in the number of people who have been infected from attending social gatherings, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said as she announced the province-wide expansion of restrictions this week. So, it is making a difference in the Lower Mainland. Now we need to focus on some of the workplace settings where we’re seeing increases and long-term care where we’re seeing increases.

Quesnel Cariboo Observer 15.10.2020

An increasing number of nurses have either contracted the virus or have to self-isolate due to COVID, noted Christine Sorensen, president of the B.C. Nurses’ Union, which is only pulling more nurses out of the health care system, leaving more work for fewer nurses.

Quesnel Cariboo Observer 02.10.2020

For the first #WeSeeYou Day (January 11, 2021) The Ballantyne Group is calling on schools across the country to join in to let the thousands of youth and young adults living in remote indigenous communities know they are no longer an invisible segment of the population.

Quesnel Cariboo Observer 30.09.2020

Updated public health orders came into effect today, mandating masks be worn indoors.

Quesnel Cariboo Observer 28.09.2020

Moonlight Madness tonight