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Stakeholders, political opponents question delay in releasing B.C. care home report

Stakeholders, political opponents question delay in releasing B.C. care home report

VANCOUVER — British Columbia plans to release a report on COVID-19 outbreaks in long-term care homes today, but stakeholders consulted and the Opposition Liberals are questioning why the document wasn't released earlier.
Chinese police training in B.C. an espionage risk, critics say: Glacier Investigates

Chinese police training in B.C. an espionage risk, critics say: Glacier Investigates

Justice Institute of British Columbia has partnered with China's Public Security Bureau to facilitate a one-way exchange of students to Canada that critics say is ripe for espionage and contrary to Canadian values
COVID-19 in B.C. and Canada... one year later

COVID-19 in B.C. and Canada... one year later

Province’s first case was confirmed on Jan. 28, 2020, and rest is history
B.C. boy breaks Guinness world record for towering Jenga stack

B.C. boy breaks Guinness world record for towering Jenga stack

Most warnings lifted as heavy snow eludes much of B.C.'s south coast

Most warnings lifted as heavy snow eludes much of B.C.'s south coast

VANCOUVER — A weekend of Environment Canada warnings about snow over the south coast of British Columbia produced very little of the white stuff and all warnings except the one covering Metro Vancouver have now been lifted.
Beachgoers on Bowen Island get a close encounter of the orca kind (VIDEO)

Beachgoers on Bowen Island get a close encounter of the orca kind (VIDEO)

A group of orcas got pretty close to shore this weekend and gave beachgoers an unexpected close encounter.
SFU researchers discover giant sand worms existed near Taiwan

SFU researchers discover giant sand worms existed near Taiwan

They're not quite the ones from Dune, but still big enough to cause nightmares
B.C. south coast still under snowfall warnings despite many waking up to rain

B.C. south coast still under snowfall warnings despite many waking up to rain

VANCOUVER — Many residents of British Columbia's south coast woke up to rain on Sunday after expecting an overnight snow dump, but Environment Canada warns snow is still in the forecast.
Fallen giant: 500-year-old tree falls in North Vancouver park

Fallen giant: 500-year-old tree falls in North Vancouver park

Capilano River Regional Park has said goodbye to one of its last standing sentinel trees.  
No foul play suspected after burned body of homeless person found in North Vancouver

No foul play suspected after burned body of homeless person found in North Vancouver

VANCOUVER — A burned body, believed to be of a homeless person, has been found in a forested area of North Vancouver, B.C. RCMP Sgt. Peter DeVries says no foul play is suspected at this time and instead this appears to be a tragic accident.