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Feds unveil vaccine passport for international travel

Feds unveil vaccine passport for international travel

No date yet for the launch of new vaccine passport.
Active Transportation Plan survey closes Oct. 26

Active Transportation Plan survey closes Oct. 26

Respondents have a chance to win a six-month bus pass worth $270
New database shows Canada's highest-polluting cities, what needs to change

New database shows Canada's highest-polluting cities, what needs to change

Where does your community need to reduce emissions the most? A new tool helps more than 4,000 towns and cities across Canada calculates emissions and their biggest sources.
Fisherman saves four after collision between float plane, water taxi

Fisherman saves four after collision between float plane, water taxi

It's not the first time Ken Brown has saved someone's life.
Five men use turbans to rescue stranger dangerously stuck beside B.C. waterfall

Five men use turbans to rescue stranger dangerously stuck beside B.C. waterfall

Five international students turned their turbans and clothing into a makeshift rescue rope to save a stranger.
$50K/year dishwashing job illustrates desperation in restaurant industry

$50K/year dishwashing job illustrates desperation in restaurant industry

A recent job posting titled 'Effects of labour shortage, $50K per annum to wash dishes' has gone viral on social media.
Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs demand banks divest from gas pipeline

Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs demand banks divest from gas pipeline

Letter serves as a 'formal notice' the pipeline project doesn’t have the consent of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs.
Despite some capacity and movement restrictions lifting at B.C. venues soon, dancing still off the table

Despite some capacity and movement restrictions lifting at B.C. venues soon, dancing still off the table

When can we hit the dance floor and get footloose and boogie again in B.C.?
More than 170 Fairy Creek logging protesters charged

More than 170 Fairy Creek logging protesters charged

On Monday, 121 people made their first appearance in court, either by phone or in person.
B.C. residents can now buy COVID-19 testing kits to use at home (VIDEO)

B.C. residents can now buy COVID-19 testing kits to use at home (VIDEO)

Everything you need to know about B.C.'s first do-it-yourself coronavirus-testing kits.