VANCOUVER -- The provincial government has released a tentative timeline for when non-urgent scheduled surgeries will resume in British Columbia. These surgeries will resume over a three-week period, which began this week and continues through the week of June 7. The timelines break down what will happen in Lower Mainland hospitals in both the Vancouver Coastal and Fraser health regions. Health Minister Adrian Dix said some of these operating rooms were repurposed at the height of the third wave, used to increase the number of intensive care beds available. In other cases, staff involved in non-urgent scheduled surgeries were moved to other departments to help with the fight against COVID-19. But things will now be getting back to normal at the nine hospitals.