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British Columbia provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry wears a face mask as she views the Murals of Gratitude exhibition in Vancouver, on Friday, July 3, 2020. Do you think wearing a non-medical face mask should be mandatory when you go out in public? THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck                                British Columbia provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry wears a face mask as she views the Murals of Gratitude exhibition in Vancouver, on Friday, July 3, 2020. The business improvement association in Vancouver’s Gastown neighbourhood honoured Dr. Henry on Friday with a sneak peek at a mural exhibition featuring her image. She also received a pair of John Fluevog that were designed in her honour. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
British Columbia provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry wears a face mask as she views the Murals of Gratitude exhibition in Vancouver, on Friday, July 3, 2020. Do you think wearing a non-medical face mask should be mandatory when you go out in public? THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck                                British Columbia provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry wears a face mask as she views the Murals of Gratitude exhibition in Vancouver, on Friday, July 3, 2020. The business improvement association in Vancouver’s Gastown neighbourhood honoured Dr. Henry on Friday with a sneak peek at a mural exhibition featuring her image. She also received a pair of John Fluevog that were designed in her honour. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
Do you support the idea of a universal basic income? (Black Press File Photo)
Do you support the idea of a universal basic income? (Black Press File Photo)
Premier John Horgan and provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced June 24, that B.C. is ready to move into Phase three of the COVID-19 restart plan which allows for more in-province travel and the opening of resorts and hotels. (NEWS file photo)
Premier John Horgan and provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced June 24, that B.C. is ready to move into Phase three of the COVID-19 restart plan which allows for more in-province travel and the opening of resorts and hotels. (NEWS file photo)
The border between Canada and the United States is scheduled to reopen to on July 21. The border has been shut to non-essential travel between the two countries since mid-March. (Black Press file photo)
The border between Canada and the United States is scheduled to reopen to on July 21. The border has been shut to non-essential travel between the two countries since mid-March. (Black Press file photo)
Officials are expecting to see a mix of in-class and online learning in September. (Observer file photo)
Officials are expecting to see a mix of in-class and online learning in September. (Observer file photo)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he would propose equipping police with body-worn cameras to the country’s premiers on Monday, June 8. (Observer file photo)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he would propose equipping police with body-worn cameras to the country’s premiers on Monday, June 8. (Observer file photo)
As tourism businesses prepare for the easing of COVID-19 pandemic travel restrictions within the province, how do you feel about tourists visiting Quesnel? (Observer File Photo)
As tourism businesses prepare for the easing of COVID-19 pandemic travel restrictions within the province, how do you feel about tourists visiting Quesnel? (Observer File Photo)
B.C. Premier John Horgan said on June 3 that COVID-19 restrictions won’t be eased regionally, “If people want to book arrangements at their favourite place in B.C, you can certainly do that now, but there’s no guarantee you’ll be able to get there,” Horgan said. (NEWS file photo)
B.C. Premier John Horgan said on June 3 that COVID-19 restrictions won’t be eased regionally, “If people want to book arrangements at their favourite place in B.C, you can certainly do that now, but there’s no guarantee you’ll be able to get there,” Horgan said. (NEWS file photo)
Schools in B.C. are set to reopen on a voluntary and part-time basis on Monday, June 1. (File Photo)
Schools in B.C. are set to reopen on a voluntary and part-time basis on Monday, June 1. (File Photo)