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The most productive meteor shower of the year takes place this month in Vancouver

The most productive meteor shower of the year takes place this month in Vancouver

Stargazers will be able to see around 60 to 120 meteors per hour on the night of the peak
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority coping well through 2020’s challenges, CEO says

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority coping well through 2020’s challenges, CEO says

The pandemic has caused the B.C. and the world to examine supply chain issues, challenges and changes
Can lonely grandparents, singles visit for Christmas in B.C.?

Can lonely grandparents, singles visit for Christmas in B.C.?

If a single person, including a grandparent, is looking to ward off loneliness, pick one child and their household unit to visit, recommends B.C.’s top doctor
Dr. Bonnie Henry warns to stay vigilant as B.C. reports highest COVID death toll

Dr. Bonnie Henry warns to stay vigilant as B.C. reports highest COVID death toll

VICTORIA — British Columbia's provincial health officer is urging people to be patient and keep taking precautions to prevent transmission of COVID-19 as the province recorded its highest death toll in a single "tragic" day. Dr.
You might be able to see the northern lights over Metro Vancouver Friday

You might be able to see the northern lights over Metro Vancouver Friday

A solar storm could spark northern lights over Metro Vancouver this week
Mandatory vaccination unlikely for workplaces; focus will be on education

Mandatory vaccination unlikely for workplaces; focus will be on education

The first doses of the newly approved Pfizer vaccine in B.C. will to go to front-line health and long-term care workers, while immunizations for the wider public are expected to be available in 2021
Vancouver councillor wants sales price released of Balmoral, Regent hotels

Vancouver councillor wants sales price released of Balmoral, Regent hotels

City of Vancouver hasn’t disclosed price of hotels it bought from Sahota family
COVID-19 deaths remain high in B.C. as vaccine rollout nears

COVID-19 deaths remain high in B.C. as vaccine rollout nears

With vaccines set to roll out next week in B.C., a ray of light is on the horizon. However, the dark clouds that are the high daily totals of new deaths related to the pandemic still proliferate.
Long-term care workers to get priority vaccination in B.C. to protect elderly: doctor

Long-term care workers to get priority vaccination in B.C. to protect elderly: doctor

VICTORIA — Health-care workers in long-term care facilities and intensive care units will be the first to get vaccinated in British Columbia as an immunization program to beat COVID-19 gets underway next week, the province's top doctor says. Dr.
North Vancouver school district employee arrested for possessing child pornography

North Vancouver school district employee arrested for possessing child pornography

Lynnmour Elementary school employee did not work directly with students, is no longer working for school district