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B.C. to lift most COVID restrictions, but mask and vaccine card rules remain

B.C. to lift most COVID restrictions, but mask and vaccine card rules remain

VICTORIA — British Columbia will drop capacity limits for indoor and outdoor gatherings including at sporting events, fitness centres, restaurants, bars and nightclubs as it shifts to a new phase of managing COVID-19 while preparing for ongoing waves
West Fraser caps year of record profits with higher Q4 profits on Norbord acquisition

West Fraser caps year of record profits with higher Q4 profits on Norbord acquisition

VANCOUVER — West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. capped a year of strong growth and record profits with net income surging 18 per cent in the fourth quarter on the addition of Norbord during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here are all of B.C's public health orders that will not be ending this week

Here are all of B.C's public health orders that will not be ending this week

There will be many changes but some things will stay in place.

Man sentenced to life for 2017 murder in Vancouver's Stanley Park: police

VANCOUVER — Police say a man convicted in the random killing of an amateur photographer in Vancouver's Stanley Park five years ago has been sentenced to life in prison.
Vancouver police use DNA to identify child victims in 'Babes in the Woods' cold case

Vancouver police use DNA to identify child victims in 'Babes in the Woods' cold case

VANCOUVER — The child victims in Vancouver's oldest unsolved murder case have been identified as two young brothers, nearly 70 years after their remains were found.
B.C. vax passports sticking around for now as other provinces ditch theirs

B.C. vax passports sticking around for now as other provinces ditch theirs

Provincial officials will review program in coming weeks and months
B.C health officials downplaying airborne transmission of virus, says advocacy group

B.C health officials downplaying airborne transmission of virus, says advocacy group

Protect Our Province says the 'droplet dogma' impacts policies.
Notorious Balmoral Hotel in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside to be demolished

Notorious Balmoral Hotel in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside to be demolished

‘The building poses a risk of injury to the public and persons adjacent to the building in the event of a fire or similar incident’
What's this B.C. Ferries vessel doing in Mexico?

What's this B.C. Ferries vessel doing in Mexico?

When John Chalmers heard that B.C. Ferry’s Salish Heron was in port in Manzanillo, Mexico, he couldn’t resist driving 40 minutes to see it and take photographs for his blog.
Arrests as RCMP clear protest near Pacific Highway border crossing in B.C.

Arrests as RCMP clear protest near Pacific Highway border crossing in B.C.

VANCOUVER — Traffic was moving again Tuesday through the main commercial truck crossing between British Columbia and Washington state, hours after RCMP made numerous arrests and ordered an end to a demonstration against COVID-19 mandates.