More religious exemptions issued in B.C. amid possible health violations
More exemptions are being granted to B.C.'s faith communities as three Fraser Valley churches challenge provincial public health orders banning in-person services and as Julia Foy reports, parishioners at one of those churches appear to be skirting some of the health restrictions.
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