The provincial state of emergency in B.C. has been extended another two weeks as the number of cases of COVID-19 continues to slowly climb in B.C. "The challenges remain and we need to focus over the next couple of weeks to maintain the course," Premier John Horgan said Wednesday. States of emergency can only be issued for two weeks at a time in B.C., meaning the latest will last through the end of day on April 28. If you have a COVID-19-related story we should pursue that affects British Columbians, please email us at impact@cbc.ca
Source: CBC News April 15, 2020 19:49 UTC