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British Columbia’s provincial government announced Tuesday that some COVID-19 restrictions are being eased as part of a four-step reopening plan, but it will be at least mid-June before restrictions preventing non-essential travel will be lifted.
The reopening plan started Tuesday with relaxations on gatherings, sports events and dining, both indoors and outdoors.
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The earliest travel restrictions could be lifted is June 15, with recreational travel permitted only within residents’ regions.
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British Columbia’s provincial government announced Tuesday that some COVID-19 restrictions are being eased as part of a four-step reopening plan, but it will be at least mid-June before restrictions preventing non-essential travel will be lifted.
The reopening plan started Tuesday with relaxations on gatherings, sports events and dining, both indoors and outdoors.
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Try refreshing your browser, or Businesses on both sides of the B.C.-Alberta border anxious to welcome back tourists Back to video
The earliest travel restrictions could be lifted is June 15, with recreational travel permitted only within residents’ regions.
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