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People protest as Trans Mountain chainsaws fire up to clear Burnaby trees

People protest as Trans Mountain chainsaws fire up to clear Burnaby trees

More than 1,300 trees slated to come down
B.C. records 1,478 new COVID-19 cases, and eight deaths in past three days

B.C. records 1,478 new COVID-19 cases, and eight deaths in past three days

B.C.'s death toll from the pandemic has risen to 1,363.

Two arrested after youth hurt in assault with weapon outside school in Surrey, B.C.

SURREY, B.C. — RCMP say two youths have been arrested after a male was injured in an assault with a weapon outside a high school in Surrey, B.C.
B.C. to extend rent freeze through 2021, increase protections against 'renovictions'

B.C. to extend rent freeze through 2021, increase protections against 'renovictions'

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says it will introduce legislative changes to extend a rent freeze through the end of the year, as well as stop illegal "renovictions" and improve the dispute resolution process for tenants and landlords.
Vancouver woman part of team trying to row across the Atlantic for charity (VIDEO)

Vancouver woman part of team trying to row across the Atlantic for charity (VIDEO)

One of her many concerns is marlin poking through the boat. 🚣‍♀️
Todd Bertuzzi arrested in Michigan on suspicion of DUI

Todd Bertuzzi arrested in Michigan on suspicion of DUI

The polarizing personality played for the Vancouver Canucks between 1998 and 2006.
B.C. plans to extend rent freeze to end of 2021, create barriers to renovictions

B.C. plans to extend rent freeze to end of 2021, create barriers to renovictions

Landlords will no longer be able to end tenancies for renovations that are "not substantial."
Six Vancouver hotels added to list of 'government-approved' quarantine accommodations

Six Vancouver hotels added to list of 'government-approved' quarantine accommodations

Travellers entering Canada by air need to book a hotel for a three-night stay upon arrival.
Homicide investigators called after child in B.C. community found in medical distress

Homicide investigators called after child in B.C. community found in medical distress

AGASSIZ, B.C. — Police say homicide investigators were called after a child was found in medical distress in a small community in the Fraser Valley.
More bus shelters a possibility for the Sea to Sky Corridor

More bus shelters a possibility for the Sea to Sky Corridor

A joint federal-provincial announcement did not give details on where exactly the new shelters will be built but promised there's plenty to go around.