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Chinese Communist Party protest in Surrey turns ugly

Chinese Communist Party protest in Surrey turns ugly

Apparent anti-CCP protesters attack another anti-CCP demonstrator under bizarre set of circumstances

Four B.C. men face gambling charge after raid uncovers alleged poker ring in Burnaby

BURNABY, B.C. — Four men are facing charges after police say they broke up a gambling ring in Metro Vancouver. The illegal gambling team linked to B.C.
Air Canada and WestJet to offer flights to Hawaii from Vancouver

Air Canada and WestJet to offer flights to Hawaii from Vancouver

The Canadian government advises against travel outside the country at this time.
B.C. sees record 13 deaths from COVID-19 within a day

B.C. sees record 13 deaths from COVID-19 within a day

Record number of people are also hospitalized in B.C. with coronavirus: 294
B.C. working on vaccine rollout plan as province records 738 new COVID-19 cases

B.C. working on vaccine rollout plan as province records 738 new COVID-19 cases

VICTORIA — Provincial health officials say they are working on British Columbia's plan to handle COVID-19 vaccines. Dr. Bonnie Henry, the provincial health officer, says Dr.
Vacancy taxes put more rental condos in Metro Vancouver market: CMHC study

Vacancy taxes put more rental condos in Metro Vancouver market: CMHC study

VANCOUVER — The Canada Mortgage Housing Corp. says more than 11,000 condos were added to rental market in Metro Vancouver last year, spurred in part by taxes on empty homes.

Woman suffers heart attack after being spit upon by man refusing to wear mask

NELSON, B.C. — A hotel worker in Nelson, B.C., suffered a heart attack shortly after a confrontation with a patron who refused to wear a mask and wouldn't leave the hotel's coffee shop.
Overdose deaths reach 1,386 in B.C.

Overdose deaths reach 1,386 in B.C.

Vancouver, Surrey and Victoria continue to be hardest hit by crisis
B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. is already in the longest state of emergency in provincial history. Now, it has officially been in place for over 8 months. 
Violating B.C. mask order can result in a $230 fine

Violating B.C. mask order can result in a $230 fine

'We've entered a second wave of COVID-19 in British Columbia, and additional steps need to be taken to protect our health'