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Squamish Nation family honours Dr. Bonnie Henry with blanket ceremony

Squamish Nation family honours Dr. Bonnie Henry with blanket ceremony

Shawl features images of water, a heart and a house, representing calm, kindness and safety (or staying home), respectively
BC Ferries customers must bring a mask

BC Ferries customers must bring a mask

The move meets directives from Transport Canada
No COVID-19 deaths in B.C. since Friday

No COVID-19 deaths in B.C. since Friday

New COVID-19 cases remain in single digits over last two days
B.C.'s legal cannabis sales soar to record high in March

B.C.'s legal cannabis sales soar to record high in March

Number of legal retail licences issued in B.C. has jumped to 254 from 176 at the end of 2019
Family members separated by pandemic given ‘limited exemptions’ to reunite

Family members separated by pandemic given ‘limited exemptions’ to reunite

PM also confirms police officers may be equipped with body cameras
WestJet reverses ticket refund policy for cancelled U.S., U.K. flights

WestJet reverses ticket refund policy for cancelled U.S., U.K. flights

WestJet has reversed course on its stance on refunding tickets of cancelled flights for some passengers, as the Calgary-based airline is now allowing passengers on certain international routes affected by COVID-19 and the related travel ban to get th
Treasure chest hidden in Rocky Mountains finally found

Treasure chest hidden in Rocky Mountains finally found

SANTA FE, N.M.
Thousands sign online petition calling for B.C. RCMP to wear body cameras

Thousands sign online petition calling for B.C. RCMP to wear body cameras

Thousands have signed an online petition calling for the province's solicitor general to make body cameras mandatory for all Mounties in B.C. As of 12:30 p.m. Saturday, 18,180 people, and counting, had signed the change.org petition.
Hundreds turn out for anti-racism protest in Squamish Saturday

Hundreds turn out for anti-racism protest in Squamish Saturday

Locals speak of racism faced and ways forward
Indigenous families say their loved ones' deaths in custody are part of pattern

Indigenous families say their loved ones' deaths in custody are part of pattern

VANCOUVER — One of Chantel Moore's grandmothers says her granddaughter's shooting death in New Brunswick isn't the first time she has lost a family member to police violence.