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101-year-old veteran tops $101,000 goal and keeps going

101-year-old veteran tops $101,000 goal and keeps going

John Hillman, the 101-year-old walking daily laps in the courtyard of his Oak Bay retirement home, has surpassed his ambitious fundraising goal. The centenarian has already raised more than $115,000 as of Saturday at 7 p.m.
Restrictions on visitors to long-term care homes continue

Restrictions on visitors to long-term care homes continue

Restrictions on visitors to long-term care and acute-care hospitals will remain in place through Mother鈥檚 Day on Sunday.
101-year-old veteran aims to complete 101 laps to raise $101,000 for kids

101-year-old veteran aims to complete 101 laps to raise $101,000 for kids

John Hillman, a 101-year-old Second World War veteran, waves at friends and cheering supporters as he completes his daily laps around the courtyard of his Oak Bay retirement home.
Clearing surgery backlog will take at least 17 months and cost millions, province says

Clearing surgery backlog will take at least 17 months and cost millions, province says

Tens of thousands of surgeries and screenings cancelled to make hospital beds available for the pandemic will start to be rescheduled mid-month, as the province kicks off a $250-million plan to clear the backlog.
Restart plan: Most provincial parks on the Island to reopen for day use next week

Restart plan: Most provincial parks on the Island to reopen for day use next week

Most of the Island鈥檚 provincial parks will reopen for day use next week, but some of the most popular areas will remain closed indefinitely to avoid overcrowding.
Restart plan: Hair, nail and waxing will feel a little different

Restart plan: Hair, nail and waxing will feel a little different

Personal-service establishments 鈥 including hair, nail and waxing salons and barbershops 鈥 will be able to open around mid-May if they have an approved plan detailing how they will safely operate.
B.C.鈥檚 plan to open back up starting in mid-May

B.C.鈥檚 plan to open back up starting in mid-May

A four-part 鈥渞estart plan鈥 will roll out over the next few weeks, easing pandemic restrictions on the economic, social, educational and recreational lives of British Columbians. 鈥淚t won鈥檛 be the flipping of a switch,鈥 said Premier John Horgan.
Les Leyne: They are called 鈥榓t risk鈥 for good reason

Les Leyne: They are called 鈥榓t risk鈥 for good reason

Another good reason to get out and bang your pots and pans at 7聽p.m. was presented in a health briefing this week. Twenty-one per cent of the COVID-19 cases in B.C. 鈥 428 people 鈥 are in the broad category of health care workers.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Shaking things up

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Shaking things up

Comment: Hard decisions, huge customer support at Westcoast Appliance Gallery

Comment: Hard decisions, huge customer support at Westcoast Appliance Gallery

Part of our continuing series on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on local businesses and organizations. A commentary by the two managing partners at Westcoast Appliance Gallery, where Fred Aram is also CEO and Byron Loucks is president.