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B.C. government ignoring science on time change, say experts

B.C. government ignoring science on time change, say experts

On Sunday, clocks across the province fell back an hour, and in so doing, align millions of people’s daily rhythms with the sun. But will it be the last time?

Party-goers in Vancouver flout COVID-19 rules Halloween night

Vancouver police say they are disappointed after social media posts showed downtown streets crowded with party-goers on Halloween night, apparently flouting COVID-19 safety protocols. Spokesman Const.
Squamish Nation women help to feed the homeless on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Squamish Nation women help to feed the homeless on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to help raise money for the Squamish Nation Women’s Street Team to continue their work
B.C. family loses $12,000 through TikTok after daughter buys virtual coins for likes

B.C. family loses $12,000 through TikTok after daughter buys virtual coins for likes

TikTok gives users the ability to pay real money to purchase virtual coins, which are then exchanged for likes and follows from well-known TikTok stars
Police look for suspect after controversial mural in Victoria is vandalized

Police look for suspect after controversial mural in Victoria is vandalized

Victoria police are looking for a suspect after a controversial mural was found vandalized with spray paint Saturday morning.

Ashcroft Mounties look for public help in early-morning armed highway robbery

ASHCROFT, B.C. — The Mounties are asking for the public's assistance following an early-morning armed robbery Friday along Highway 97C in British Columbia.

British Columbia reports 272 new cases of COVID-19

VICTORIA — The B.C. government says it will increase surveillance this weekend as an order limiting the number of people who can visit a home is in effect because of COVID-19. Provincial health officer Dr.

Three workers dismissed by Metro Vancouver after fatal incident at Cleveland Dam

VANCOUVER — Three employees have been dismissed by Metro Vancouver after the fatal release of water from the Cleveland Dam earlier this month.

B.C.'s high court upholds new trial for two managers after spill at mine

VANCOUVER — A new trial will go ahead for two senior executives of a now-closed gold mine in northwestern British Columbia. B.C.

Man serving time for first-degree murder walks away from prison in Mission, B.C.

MISSION, B.C. — A man convicted of first-degree murder has walked away from a prison in British Columbia. The Correctional Service of Canada says Roderick Muchikekwanape was confirmed missing at 10 p.m., Thursday.