One day after the provincial government announced new travel restrictions to help stop the spread of COVID-19, many are anxiously awaiting to hear more specific details. The formal order is expected to be issued later this week and will restrict British Columbians from crossing health authority boundaries until at least the May long weekend. . Here in the Okanagan–the tourism industry is bracing itself for the potential impact. And as Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, concerns are also growing about how and who will enforce the new orders.
Central Okanagan
As new travel restrictions are announced in B.C., many are anxiously awaiting more details about the new measures including how they will be enforced
More Videos
-
BC Tree Fruits ordered to sell assets
-
Central Okanagan golf courses facing unusual summer slow down
-
Police watchdog clears police in threat against Lumby woman
-
Global Okanagan Adopt A Pet: Tabbi
-
Re-building of homes, lives underway one year after destructive North Shuswap wildfire
-
Farmers gather in Kelowna to protest BC Tree Fruits closure
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article