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Female salmon dying at more than twice the rate of males, UBC researchers find

Female salmon dying at more than twice the rate of males, UBC researchers find

Researchers looked at the sockeye in the Fraser River
B.C. accelerates vaccine timeline for extremely clinically vulnerable, seniors

B.C. accelerates vaccine timeline for extremely clinically vulnerable, seniors

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says it is accelerating the timeline for the COVID-19 vaccine once again, allowing people who are "extremely clinically vulnerable" and some seniors to book their shots earlier than expected.
BBB, RCMP warn British Columbians about puppy scams

BBB, RCMP warn British Columbians about puppy scams

There's been a rise in puppy scams since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic
B.C.-made trays keep COVID-19 vaccine vials cold and safe during transport

B.C.-made trays keep COVID-19 vaccine vials cold and safe during transport

So far, 450 trays have been sent out for use on Vancouver Island and elsewhere in the province.
B.C. expands COVID-19 vaccine eligibility for high-risk individuals with existing medical conditions

B.C. expands COVID-19 vaccine eligibility for high-risk individuals with existing medical conditions

People who are at increased risk from COVID-19 due to underlying medical conditions are being prioritized.
Unmasked man gets in construction worker’s face in Burnaby mall (VIDEO)

Unmasked man gets in construction worker’s face in Burnaby mall (VIDEO)

The construction worker stood between the unmasked man and a woman holding the hand of a young child during the heated confrontation
BC Ferries reveals name of its newest vessel

BC Ferries reveals name of its newest vessel

The fourth Salish-class ferry in the fleet now has a name, and will soon have a plan for its Coast Salish artwork
After SkyTrain overdose, Port Moody woman wants to train teens to save lives

After SkyTrain overdose, Port Moody woman wants to train teens to save lives

SFU student seeking volunteers who will train to teach Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody students about B.C.'s opioid overdose crisis and what they can do to reduce stigma, recognize and prevent a toxic drug overdose
B.C.'s money-laundering inquiry deadline extended

B.C.'s money-laundering inquiry deadline extended

Commission, which is looking into financial irregularities in B.C.'s real estate market and casinos, has been given until December to submit its report
Man in confrontation with Burnaby store staff over masks starts GoFundMe for legal costs (VIDEO)

Man in confrontation with Burnaby store staff over masks starts GoFundMe for legal costs (VIDEO)

Court records show the man is charged with two counts of assault and one count of uttering threats