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Dog dragged to death in North Okanagan

Dog dragged to death in North Okanagan

Armstrong, B.C. veterinarian urging pet owners to secure animals
Local church creates fundraiser for Squamish family

Local church creates fundraiser for Squamish family

Donations go toward family of two-year-old who died following parking lot incident
Canadians lax on checking personal data security, agency warns

Canadians lax on checking personal data security, agency warns

Younger adults unsure on how to handle identity theft
Wet'suwet'en chiefs, ministers reach draft arrangement in pipeline dispute

Wet'suwet'en chiefs, ministers reach draft arrangement in pipeline dispute

Agreement reached Sunday after days of discussions
Aging, growing population mean more cancer cases in Canada: study

Aging, growing population mean more cancer cases in Canada: study

VANCOUVER — A technician holds a mesh bag full of marbles meant to represent breast tissue, pointing out a single black marble among the clear ones. The goal is to explain why a woman's breasts are compressed during a mammogram.
B.C. says woman who travelled from Iran is the province's eighth case of COVID-19

B.C. says woman who travelled from Iran is the province's eighth case of COVID-19

Woman, 60, has 'relatively mild case' of the virus
Ministers, Wet'suwet'en chief optimistic as talks continue for third day

Ministers, Wet'suwet'en chief optimistic as talks continue for third day

Discussions are 'complex' but 'progressing respectfully,' ministers say
Horgan announces public-private partnership to supply healthcare centres

Horgan announces public-private partnership to supply healthcare centres

B.C. premier extends state of emergency and reminds the province that social distancing measures are the law
What the WHO learned about COVID-19 on its research mission to China

What the WHO learned about COVID-19 on its research mission to China

Renowned Canadian epidemiologist Dr. Bruce Aylward led a team of researchers into China earlier this month to study the novel coronavirus on behalf of the World Health Organization.
Child dies after being struck in Squamish parking lot: RCMP

Child dies after being struck in Squamish parking lot: RCMP

Police seek witnesses to incident