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B.C. Ferries' latest vessel leaves Europe for Victoria

B.C. Ferries' latest vessel leaves Europe for Victoria

Another peak in COVID-19 case counts in B.C., six more deaths

Another peak in COVID-19 case counts in B.C., six more deaths

VANCOUVER — British Columbia has recorded its highest-ever daily COVID-19 case count with 1,474 new infections reported Wednesday as the Omicron variant takes over. The fast-spreading variant led provincial health officer Dr.
How a Vancouver man ruptured his spleen, got his bike stolen outside a hospital and got it back again

How a Vancouver man ruptured his spleen, got his bike stolen outside a hospital and got it back again

Fei Ye: 'It is like an early Christmas gift, and I'm so happy my bike was found'
Squamish Search and Rescue hits record-breaking 151 calls

Squamish Search and Rescue hits record-breaking 151 calls

Several incidents during snowstorm have bumped up the call volume in late December.
Snow, storm and bitter cold warnings posted for parts of B.C.

Snow, storm and bitter cold warnings posted for parts of B.C.

VANCOUVER — A weather system from the Pacific Ocean is forecast to bring heavy snow and the risk of freezing rain to several areas of southern and central British Columbia.
Health alert: B.C.-wide salmonella outbreak linked to frozen whole kernel corn

Health alert: B.C.-wide salmonella outbreak linked to frozen whole kernel corn

So far, there have been 36 illnesses associated with the outbreak in B.C.
A rash of smash and grabs using vehicles has Surrey police on high alert

A rash of smash and grabs using vehicles has Surrey police on high alert

Police are investigating three thefts where South Surrey businesses have had their storefronts smashed by vehicles
Murder charge laid after 19-year-old woman found dead near Williams Lake, B.C.

Murder charge laid after 19-year-old woman found dead near Williams Lake, B.C.

WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — A charge of second-degree murder has been laid after a young woman was found dead in a home in British Columbia's central Interior.
No pre-entry PCR test required at Point Roberts and other B.C. borders for short shopping trips

No pre-entry PCR test required at Point Roberts and other B.C. borders for short shopping trips

CBSA makes an exemption for B.C. borders in light of continued supply issues
Highway Thru Hell filming pushes on through Coquihalla destruction and rebuild

Highway Thru Hell filming pushes on through Coquihalla destruction and rebuild

The production turned into a logistical nightmare, but crews didn't miss a beat, says series producer