The British Columbia government has lifted all travel restrictions as of today, August 25. This means that people are now free to travel within the province without having to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test.

The decision to lift the restrictions comes as the number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in B.C. continues to decline. The province is now in the “low transmission” zone, which means that there is a low risk of serious illness from COVID-19.

However, the government is still recommending that people wear masks in indoor public settings and get vaccinated and boosted.

Phone Disruptions in NWT

Phone and internet service has been disrupted in parts of the Northwest Territories due to wildfires. The fires have damaged telecommunications infrastructure, making it difficult for people to communicate.

The Northwest Territories government is working to restore service as quickly as possible. In the meantime, people are being asked to use alternative communication methods, such as text messaging or social media.

The wildfires are also causing air quality advisories in some parts of the Northwest Territories. People are being advised to stay indoors and avoid strenuous activity.

Other News

In other news, the Canadian government has announced that it will be providing $100 million in funding to help provinces and territories with the cost of fighting wildfires. The funding will be used to support firefighting efforts, as well as to help people who have been evacuated from their homes due to wildfires.

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The government is also warning Canadians about the risk of wildfires this summer. The hot, dry weather conditions are creating ideal conditions for wildfires to start and spread. Canadians are being urged to be careful with fire and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities.