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Everything B.C. residents need to know about the reopening of the Canada-U.S. border

Everything B.C. residents need to know about the reopening of the Canada-U.S. border

There are several things to consider before you drive down
Behind the curtain: COVID patients in ICU are younger and sicker, and many won't make it

Behind the curtain: COVID patients in ICU are younger and sicker, and many won't make it

While some continue to underestimate its deadliness — even its existence — COVID is both visible and loud in the halls of Royal Jubilee’s fifth-floor ICU.
Remembering Walter Williams on Indigenous Veterans Day

Remembering Walter Williams on Indigenous Veterans Day

It's believed Walter Williams was the first Indigenous person from B.C. to lose his life in the Second World War.
Wind alert issued as gusts up to 110 km/h forecast for Strait of Georgia

Wind alert issued as gusts up to 110 km/h forecast for Strait of Georgia

Metro Vancouver cities are part of the area
Old-growth deferrals will impact operations in Fairy Creek area: Teal Jones

Old-growth deferrals will impact operations in Fairy Creek area: Teal Jones

The province’s plan is expected to ripple through the forestry sector and have “a devastating impact,” industry group says
Pacific white-sided dolphins play with local population of orcas in B.C. (VIDEO)

Pacific white-sided dolphins play with local population of orcas in B.C. (VIDEO)

The other orcas will kill them, but the dolphins can tell the difference. 🐬
First Nation says container debris cleanup on Vancouver Island beaches still an 'emergency'

First Nation says container debris cleanup on Vancouver Island beaches still an 'emergency'

Debris continues to surface on Vancouver Island beaches after shipping containers fell off the Zim Kingston.
B.C. to ban mink farms, citing concerns of new COVID-19 variants

B.C. to ban mink farms, citing concerns of new COVID-19 variants

Concerns have arisen the virus that causes COVID-19 could mutate in the creatures and spread back to the human population.
Safety alert: Canada-wide Tums recall issued due to possible 'metal fragments' in tablets

Safety alert: Canada-wide Tums recall issued due to possible 'metal fragments' in tablets

Consuming a metal fragment poses a potential risk of choking or injury (such as cuts or tears in the mouth and digestive system).
Taryn’s story: How an autistic adult found housing in Vancouver

Taryn’s story: How an autistic adult found housing in Vancouver

Unique project at nine-storey complex includes 16 suites for people living with autism