Vernon’s mayor says province close to issuing B.C.-wide state of emergency
Vernon’s mayor says the B.C. government is going to cancel all the states of local emergency around the province and bring in one that covers all communities.
Victor Cumming said at Monday’s city council meeting he expects that to roll-out this week and said it will contain clear orders as to what residents can — or cannot — do during the COVID-19 crisis.
“Those orders will give us a consistent, across the board, seemless system around the province,” Cumming said. “All of these orders are items in support of the public health officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, who has been giving us direction.”
Cumming and other municipal officials got the details on a conference call with Public Safety Minister and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth.











