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Police say computer fraud siphons $375,000 from Prince George, B.C.

Police say computer fraud siphons $375,000 from Prince George, B.C.

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — RCMP say the City of Prince George has become the victim of a significant fraud. The city called police in September when staff sent two payments to a contractor for more than $700,000, but the cash was never received.
Air Force flybys give public focus to physically distanced Remembrance Day ceremonies

Air Force flybys give public focus to physically distanced Remembrance Day ceremonies

VANCOUVER — Remembrance Day services will look much different this year as restrictions due to the pandemic force many changes but Canada's Air Force hopes its efforts will help honour war veterans.
Two hikers injured on the same icy slope: North Shore Rescue

Two hikers injured on the same icy slope: North Shore Rescue

It was three rescues on one tank of helicopter fuel for members of North Shore Rescue this weekend, the latest in an extremely busy year for the team
'There is light ahead': Dr. Henry tells British Columbians to look to veterans for hope during the COVID-19 pandemic

'There is light ahead': Dr. Henry tells British Columbians to look to veterans for hope during the COVID-19 pandemic

Henry mentioned that she, like many other Canadians, has served in the military.
Horgan's policies will need a post-pandemic lens, experts say

Horgan's policies will need a post-pandemic lens, experts say

VICTORIA — Premier John Horgan cemented a majority government in British Columbia, but escalating COVID-19 cases threaten to take plans out of his hands.
B.C. reports 998 new COVID-19 cases, five deaths since Saturday

B.C. reports 998 new COVID-19 cases, five deaths since Saturday

VICTORIA — Health officials say the restrictions put in place in B.C.'s most populous health regions could be extended or modified depending on whether COVID-19 cases spike or dip. Over the weekend, B.C.
Metro Vancouver expands protected wetland near Pitt Meadows

Metro Vancouver expands protected wetland near Pitt Meadows

PITT MEADOWS, B.C. — Metro Vancouver's network of regional parks has grown with the expansion of a protected wetland near Pitt Meadows, B.C.
Sechelt council votes to drop Santa from the municipal hall roof

Sechelt council votes to drop Santa from the municipal hall roof

Sechelt council has voted to tone down a proposed Christmas display at municipal hall by sticking to putting up lights on the building but not adding a lit-up Santa on the roof.
New Pfizer, BioNTech COVID vaccine claimed 90% effective

New Pfizer, BioNTech COVID vaccine claimed 90% effective

Independent study “provides evidence that a vaccine may effectively prevent COVID-19” says Ugur Sahin, CEO of BioNTech
Uncommon mid-fall snowfall warning issued for Metro Vancouver as storm hits B.C.

Uncommon mid-fall snowfall warning issued for Metro Vancouver as storm hits B.C.

VANCOUVER — Snowfall warnings have been issued for several regions of British Columbia, including parts of Metro Vancouver.