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OPINION: Tight grip on COVID-19 case data throttles the public interest

OPINION: Tight grip on COVID-19 case data throttles the public interest

'Without information there is speculation, and that can discredit communities or give rise to harmful rumour'
B.C. seeing significantly fewer influenza cases so far this season

B.C. seeing significantly fewer influenza cases so far this season

While much of the public’s attention is focused on the COVID-19 virus, health officials in B.C. are also on the lookout for influenza.
Canada Energy Regulator projects there may be no need for Trans Mountain expansion

Canada Energy Regulator projects there may be no need for Trans Mountain expansion

Environment groups are hailing a new report as evidence supporting their long-held view that the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline should be stopped immediately
Woman refusing to wear mask arrested at a B.C. thrift store

Woman refusing to wear mask arrested at a B.C. thrift store

Police tried to convince her to leave the store, but she refused, and allegedly struck the officers several times.
BASE jumper rescued from the base of the Stawamus Chief's Grand Wall

BASE jumper rescued from the base of the Stawamus Chief's Grand Wall

Squamish Search and Rescue lowered the athlete down with a technical rope rescue
Warm signs with Wolves

Warm signs with Wolves

Goalie just a step away from the NHL
North Van says no to late-night Christmas light ban

North Van says no to late-night Christmas light ban

Twinkling lights meant to guide Santa to local chimneys may remain. Retaining walls and garages, however, may face tougher scrutiny and regulations in the District of North Vancouver.
B.C. Liberals name legislator Shirley Bond as interim party leader

B.C. Liberals name legislator Shirley Bond as interim party leader

VICTORIA — Longtime legislature member Shirley Bond will serve as the B.C. Liberal party's interim leader after Andrew Wilkinson's resignation on Saturday.
COVID-19 claims 17 lives in B.C. since Friday

COVID-19 claims 17 lives in B.C. since Friday

Nearly 2,000 new cases since Friday, 17 deaths and new restrictions for public events
The Mystery of Mountain Lions

The Mystery of Mountain Lions

Despite decades of research, myth and fear still surround the animals