B.C.'s vaccine card program extended until the end of June
People attending restaurants, indoor sporting events and a range of other non-essential services -- will be required to show proof of vaccination for at least a while longer. B.C. announced Tuesday it is extending its vaccine passport system until the end of June. Richard Zussman has more.
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