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Cases of 'winter vomiting bug' climbing across B.C.

Cases of 'winter vomiting bug' climbing across B.C.

People who are infected with the virus typically spend a few days experiencing a range of unpleasant gastrointestinal symptoms
Suspected grave sites, children's deaths found in probe of B.C. residential school

Suspected grave sites, children's deaths found in probe of B.C. residential school

PORT ALBERNI, B.C. — A Vancouver Island First Nation has announced the detection of 17 suspected unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school, in an emotional event that combined science and ceremony on Tuesday.
The Beachcombers' famous restaurant Molly's Reach is up for sale

The Beachcombers' famous restaurant Molly's Reach is up for sale

The restaurant, best known for its days as the set for the Beachcombers, was opened by new owners in 2021
Watch: Motionless B.C. bird suspended mid-air continues to puzzle many

Watch: Motionless B.C. bird suspended mid-air continues to puzzle many

The bird did not move and did not appear to be attached to anything.
'This is a scam': Fraudsters using fake Service Canada letter to demand money

'This is a scam': Fraudsters using fake Service Canada letter to demand money

The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre is warning the public about a new scam.
B.C. has second highest number of UFO sightings in Canada

B.C. has second highest number of UFO sightings in Canada

What is that mysterious object in the sky?
Lower-income renters have six weeks left to apply for one-time $500 housing benefit

Lower-income renters have six weeks left to apply for one-time $500 housing benefit

Eligible applicants will receive the benefit, which aims to help lower-income renters with the cost of rent.
Remote work seen as essential for B.C. public service hiring

Remote work seen as essential for B.C. public service hiring

Effective April 1, government job ­postings will be open to people in any B.C. community where the hiring ministry has an office, but even then, there’s room for negotiation.
Fungus that causes white nose syndrome probably in B.C. bats, says biologist

Fungus that causes white nose syndrome probably in B.C. bats, says biologist

The deadly fungus was found in Alberta last year and has been in Washington state since 2016.
'Pretty cool': Elk herd stops traffic on B.C. road

'Pretty cool': Elk herd stops traffic on B.C. road

"I knew there was some elk around here. I didn't realize there was a herd that big," says the B.C. man who caught it all on camera.