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Care home staff struggle to isolate dementia patients during outbreaks: experts
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‘Morally and ethically wrong:’ Court to hear challenge to Alberta coal policy removal
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Phil Spector, famed music producer and murderer, dies at 81
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Less pomp, very different circumstances as D.C. prepares to inaugurate Biden, Harris
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Canada surpasses 700,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases as provinces revisit vaccine plans
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PHOTOS: Vernon’s hidden handmade furniture store
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Vernon Search and Rescue responds after family gets UTV stuck on SilverStar trails
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B.C. travel ban will harm struggling tourism sector, says industry coalition
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Care home staff struggle to isolate dementia patients during outbreaks: experts
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COVID-19: Provinces work on revised plans as Pfizer-BioNTech shipments to slow down
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Tragically Hip face masks raise $40K to support Canadian musicians
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QUIZ: How much do you know about Elvis?
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Unofficial holidays: Here’s what people are celebrating for the week of Jan. 10 to 16
Business
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Ask about COVID-19 return policies as you shop to avoid disappointment later: experts
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Air Canada cuts 1,700 more jobs, slashes capacity
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Supply management key to survival of B.C. dairy industry, says Okanagan farmer
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Starbucks says closure of up to 300 stores in Canada to be completed by end of March
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B.C. takes over homeowner grant applications, raises eligibility
Entertainment
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New Uvagut TV to feature all programming made in Inuktut language
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B.C. tree that inspired award-winning author Joy Kogawa damaged by windstorm
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Catch a Yeti in downtown Vernon
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Pandemic postpones parade, heart of Vernon Winter Carnival
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Kelowna musician’s anti-bullying anthem receives international award
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Approval of a COVID-19 vaccine in Canada could be only days away.
The Canadian provinces are expected to have sites ready to receive vaccines by Dec. 14, but the actual doses will likely only arrive in the new year.
READ MORE: Health Canada expects first COVID-19 vaccine to be approved next month
READ MORE: VIDEO: Liberals defend COVID-19 vaccine deals and distribution plans
Federal health officials expect enough vaccines for three million people will arrive between January and March and vulnerable seniors and health-care workers will be prioritized.
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