State of emergency extended in B.C.
British Columbia’s provincial state of emergency has been extended another two weeks, to May 26.
The original declaration was made March 18.
Premier John Horgan said the province is looking to restart the economy, but can’t forget about the challenges ahead.
“Because of our determination and sacrifices over the past months, we’re now in a position to carefully move toward the next chapter in our response to COVID-19, but we must not lose sight of the challenges that are ahead,” said Horgan. “At each and every step forward, your government will continue in its commitment to keep our communities safe and support people through this difficult time.”











