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COVID-19 pandemic is derailing the dreams of young athletes

COVID-19 pandemic is derailing the dreams of young athletes

A study by the Canada Games Council says one in three Canadian youth are unsure if they'll return to playing their sport once the COVID-19 pandemic is over, and one in five say they won't return.
Updated: Mt. Seymour skiing accident claims life of 12-year-old

Updated: Mt. Seymour skiing accident claims life of 12-year-old

The incident happened around 8 p.m. Saturday night
RCMP investigating after child dies at motel in Duncan, B.C.

RCMP investigating after child dies at motel in Duncan, B.C.

DUNCAN, B.C. — Mounties and the B.C. Coroners Service are investigating after a child's death at a Duncan, B.C. motel Friday night. Police say officers from the North Cowichan Duncan RCMP as well as B.C.
B.C. opens COVID-19 vaccine registration for people 60 and older

B.C. opens COVID-19 vaccine registration for people 60 and older

VICTORIA — British Columbia residents aged 60 and older can now register to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The province says nearly one million people have received their first dose of vaccine.
One taken to hospital after plane crash at Metro Vancouver airport

One taken to hospital after plane crash at Metro Vancouver airport

DELTA, B.C. — One person has been taken to hospital after a small plane crashed at Boundary Bay airport in Delta, B.C. on Saturday morning.
Mounties investigating death in Prince George, B.C.

Mounties investigating death in Prince George, B.C.

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Mounties in Prince George, B.C., say they're investigating after a person was found dead after a 911 call early Saturday morning.

Employees trapped in coolers at B.C. store rescued after vehicle crashes through wall

SAANICH, B.C. — First responders have rescued employees that were trapped in the commercial coolers of a Walmart after a vehicle crashed through a wall from a parking area at a shopping centre on Vancouver Island.
Calls for stricter action in B.C. with COVID-19 variants projected to climb into May

Calls for stricter action in B.C. with COVID-19 variants projected to climb into May

VANCOUVER — British Columbia is on track to see COVID-19 cases involving variants of concern continue to rise until late May, a math modelling expert said, but stronger restrictions could improve the situation sooner.
Small dog fatally attacked, owner injured by another dog at B.C. park (VIDEO)

Small dog fatally attacked, owner injured by another dog at B.C. park (VIDEO)

Police are reminding dog owners they must keep their dogs on a leash or under control at all times.
High court upholds B.C. teacher's conviction for sexual assault of child

High court upholds B.C. teacher's conviction for sexual assault of child

Supreme Court of Canada denies leave to appeal conviction for assault of six-year-old girl in Surrey