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Webcams show massive flooding, mudslides on several B.C. highways (PHOTOS)

Webcams show massive flooding, mudslides on several B.C. highways (PHOTOS)

Aerial shots show a devastating perspective of the damage caused by the rainfall
SD48 will not mandate COVID-19 vaccine for staff

SD48 will not mandate COVID-19 vaccine for staff

Decision comes after ‘careful consideration,’ says district
The economics of flooding in B.C.

The economics of flooding in B.C.

How has flooding around B.C. thus far affected tourism, supply chains, the insurance industry and general movement around the region?
Museum Musings: Remembering trips to Alta Lake

Museum Musings: Remembering trips to Alta Lake

When the museum conducts oral history interviews, one of the questions asked is how the interviewee first came to the Whistler area. This question is often interpreted in one of two ways, with answers as varied as the individuals.
B.C. battles floods, mass evacuations as storm wreaks havoc

B.C. battles floods, mass evacuations as storm wreaks havoc

Flooding has left dozens of communities reeling across the province after massive dumps of rain swamped neighbourhoods, including the entire City of Merritt
Update: Rogue barge runs aground on Vancouver beach during massive windstorm (PHOTOS + VIDEO)

Update: Rogue barge runs aground on Vancouver beach during massive windstorm (PHOTOS + VIDEO)

The "runaway barge" is dangerously close to the seawall
Here are 5 major weather events from B.C.'s history (VIDEO)

Here are 5 major weather events from B.C.'s history (VIDEO)

From windstorms to snowstorms. 💨❄️
Vancouver botox party 'doctor' has jail sentence cut in half

Vancouver botox party 'doctor' has jail sentence cut in half

A Vancouver woman who held herself out as a licenced B.C. doctor and was giving injections at 'Botox' parties has had her jail sentence in contempt of court proceedings cut from six to three months.
Man charged in anti-Asian hate crime faces Vancouver sentencing

Man charged in anti-Asian hate crime faces Vancouver sentencing

A man charged in connection with the racist graffiti written on the windows of Vancouver's Chinese Cultural Centre is due in Vancouver Provincial Court Dec. 29 for sentencing.
Outdoor cats are helping mind-controlling parasite spread: UBC study

Outdoor cats are helping mind-controlling parasite spread: UBC study

At once neglected and endemic, researchers suspect the protozoan parasite could have already infected up to half of humanity.