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Another giant, invasive hornet found in B.C. agriculture area

Another giant, invasive hornet found in B.C. agriculture area

LANGLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, B.C. — An Asian giant hornet has been found near Langley, B.C., about five kilometres away from where another so-called murder hornet was discovered last week.
Here is how to wear a poppy properly

Here is how to wear a poppy properly

Wear your poppy in an appropriate and respectful manner this Remembrance Day.
Heard Amid the Guns: True Stories from the Western Front

Heard Amid the Guns: True Stories from the Western Front

A excerpt from Heard Amid the Guns: True Stories from the Western Front, 1914-1918 by Jacqueline Larson Carmichael (Heritage House, 2020)
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations rise to highest since early April

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations rise to highest since early April

Of the 142 people suffering with COVID-19 in B.C. hospitals, 46 are in intensive care units
Two hikers injured on the same icy slope: North Shore Rescue

Two hikers injured on the same icy slope: North Shore Rescue

It was three rescues on one tank of helicopter fuel for members of North Shore Rescue this weekend, the latest in an extremely busy year for the team
'There is light ahead': Dr. Henry tells British Columbians to look to veterans for hope during the COVID-19 pandemic

'There is light ahead': Dr. Henry tells British Columbians to look to veterans for hope during the COVID-19 pandemic

Henry mentioned that she, like many other Canadians, has served in the military.
Squamish climbers ascend new routes on Baffin Island

Squamish climbers ascend new routes on Baffin Island

Athletes' accomplishments featured in VIMFF documentary series
Two-thirds of Canadians would support a COVID-19 curfew if pandemic severe: Poll

Two-thirds of Canadians would support a COVID-19 curfew if pandemic severe: Poll

"We’ve seen since the beginning of the current crisis that Canadians tend to be largely supportive of government initiatives" : Léger vice-president Christian Bourque
New initiatives in aviation’s pandemic survival plan

New initiatives in aviation’s pandemic survival plan

Rapid-testing pilot projects at Canadian airports are among strategies that will be used
Salt Spring company to be first in Canada to ship parcels by drone

Salt Spring company to be first in Canada to ship parcels by drone

This could pave way for much wider use of drones for deliveries