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Child among three people from the same family killed in Vancouver house fire

VANCOUVER — Fire officials in Vancouver say a child was among the three people who died in a house fire that injured two other people from the same family Sunday morning.
B.C. SPCA releases five shirts honouring Betty White

B.C. SPCA releases five shirts honouring Betty White

Betty White was famously a friend to the animals.millions were raised in her name at animal welfare agencies around the world
Rogue ‘bull’ spotted travelling from Richmond to New West on Saturday (VIDEO)

Rogue ‘bull’ spotted travelling from Richmond to New West on Saturday (VIDEO)

Roads were blocked in Queensborough as the animal travelled back and forth on the highway
B.C. Sports Hall of Fame re-united with Challenger Map

B.C. Sports Hall of Fame re-united with Challenger Map

The temporary exhibit will run for the next several months
BC Cancer Foundation raising awareness about cancer, ahead of World Cancer Day

BC Cancer Foundation raising awareness about cancer, ahead of World Cancer Day

British Columbians have a 60 per cent chance of getting cancer in their lifetime
UBCO studies human impact on wolf hunting habits

UBCO studies human impact on wolf hunting habits

New research finds that wolves living in areas with high densities of human-created linear features, roads, seismic lines or pipelines, need far less space to survive than in less disturbed areas
Airbnb goes to court in B.C. to block release of hosts’ names and addresses

Airbnb goes to court in B.C. to block release of hosts’ names and addresses

Airbnb filed a petition to B.C. Supreme Court on January 28, claiming the Information and Privacy Commissioner unreasonably ordered the City of Vancouver to release license numbers and addresses associated with short-term rental licenses
Feds ending flood-related border exemptions in B.C.

Feds ending flood-related border exemptions in B.C.

Canada-US border exemption to end for British Columbians on Jan. 31
B.C.'s vaccine card requirement for 12-year-olds adjusted

B.C.'s vaccine card requirement for 12-year-olds adjusted

The B.C. government said that 12-year-olds now only need one dose of the vaccine to be allowed into settings where proof of vaccination is required.
40% of last month's COVID-19 deaths come from long-term care homes

40% of last month's COVID-19 deaths come from long-term care homes

There are 46 active long-term care home outbreaks in the province