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Tuesday's Lotto Max to have biggest lottery prize total in Canadian history

Tuesday's Lotto Max to have biggest lottery prize total in Canadian history

A record-breaking $117 million in prizes are up for grabs.
Moderna asks Health Canada to approve COVID-19 vaccine for kids 12-17

Moderna asks Health Canada to approve COVID-19 vaccine for kids 12-17

Pfizer only COVID-19 vaccine approved for adolescents in Canada
BC Ferries passenger goes overboard, recovered near Bowen Island

BC Ferries passenger goes overboard, recovered near Bowen Island

VANCOUVER — A BC Ferries passenger was recovered from the waters near Bowen Island after going overboard on Sunday.
New Twitter account captures the most bizarre moments of B.C. politics

New Twitter account captures the most bizarre moments of B.C. politics

"If you were woke you'd know that pro-rep is lit."
North Van man goes beyond the yellow brick road to honour late wife (PHOTOS)

North Van man goes beyond the yellow brick road to honour late wife (PHOTOS)

Ed and Shirley Lien were married for almost 70 years and were always big fans of 'The Wizard of Oz'

RCMP search for woman swept away by Similkameen River in B.C.

KEREMEOS, B.C. — The RCMP say a search is underway for a woman whose vehicle was swept away by a fast-moving river near Keremeos, B.C.
Rollout of second COVID-19 vaccine doses in B.C. leads to busy month

Rollout of second COVID-19 vaccine doses in B.C. leads to busy month

VICTORIA — Health officials in British Columbia say they are gearing up for a busy month as the province works on the rollout of its second doses of COVID-19 vaccinations. Provincial health officer Dr.
Actor Mark Ruffalo calls for end to old-growth logging in B.C.

Actor Mark Ruffalo calls for end to old-growth logging in B.C.

'Sign the petition here to demand that John Horgan and BC NDP keep their promise to protect these ancient forests!'
FortisBC advocates for mixed gas-electric future

FortisBC advocates for mixed gas-electric future

A FortisBC-commissioned report suggests a mixed gas-electric future will still meet B.C.'s climate emission reduction targets and will save $100 billion.
Vancouver residents mark anniversary of Tiananmen Square Massacre

Vancouver residents mark anniversary of Tiananmen Square Massacre

Society seeks to raise awareness, 32 years after violent crackdown on Chinese pro-democracy protesters.