State of emergency extended, Canucks NHL bid gets support
British Columbia’s longest ever state of emergency will continue for at least another two weeks.
The government extended the declaration to June 23 which allows the province to address situations in response to COVID-19.
“As we continue to slowly and carefully reopen our economy, British Columbians are starting to see aspects of normal life return. But it’s important to remember that we’re not out of the woods yet,” Premier John Horgan said. “There are a lot of people, businesses and communities that continue to need a hand right now, and the extension of this state of emergency helps us do that.”
The state of emergency was first declared on March 18.











