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B.C. cat in the running to become America's Favourite Pet

B.C. cat in the running to become America's Favourite Pet

The winner will grace the cover of Catster Magazine.
Thousands of BC Parks campsites booked within hours of reservations opening

Thousands of BC Parks campsites booked within hours of reservations opening

While reservations are supposed to be for B.C. residents only until July 8, the province is counting on the honour system.
Does your child have sleep issues?

Does your child have sleep issues?

Squamish mom and sleep professional promoting free virtual World Sleep Seminar for parents on March 18.
B.C.'s universities to start preparing for a return to in-person education this fall

B.C.'s universities to start preparing for a return to in-person education this fall

VICTORIA — British Columbia's minister of advanced education and skills training says universities and colleges will begin to prepare for a full return to campus starting this fall.
Partner of Squamish murder victim pleads for public to help police solve case

Partner of Squamish murder victim pleads for public to help police solve case

Homicide detectives need information about the death of Davis Wolfgang Hawke, who was known locally as Jesse James.
B.C. call centres to book vaccines will 'do better' after hectic first day: minister

B.C. call centres to book vaccines will 'do better' after hectic first day: minister

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's health minister promised to "do better" on Monday after call centres to schedule vaccine appointments were overwhelmed on the first day of booking. Adrian Dix said there were 1.
Itsy bitsy spider causes massive scare in Metro Vancouver car

Itsy bitsy spider causes massive scare in Metro Vancouver car

Police investigated after reports of a passenger in distress
Vaccine call centre provider 'needs to step up' amid first-day booking bottlenecks

Vaccine call centre provider 'needs to step up' amid first-day booking bottlenecks

Online vaccine booking only available in one of B.C.'s health regions
Bonnie Henry has 'hope' sports and religious services can resume in 'coming weeks'

Bonnie Henry has 'hope' sports and religious services can resume in 'coming weeks'

First death from COVID-19 in B.C. was announced one year ago tomorrow.
Hosts of Vancouver parties are arrested and charged, say police

Hosts of Vancouver parties are arrested and charged, say police

VANCOUVER — Two hosts of what police say were repeated parties in a condominium in Vancouver's West End have been arrested on allegations of violating public health orders.