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$20 million Hotel Zed development opens in Tofino

$20 million Hotel Zed development opens in Tofino

Vancouver Island hotel merges retro decor with contemporary technology
B.C. sets limit for gatherings in homes, calls for wearing of masks in indoor public spaces

B.C. sets limit for gatherings in homes, calls for wearing of masks in indoor public spaces

Several hundred more contact tracers have been hired around the province as keeping up with the new cases has been a challenge
Climate change too ‘political’ for court

Climate change too ‘political’ for court

Federal Court rejects legal challenge by children against Canada for inaction on climate change
Scientists remove 98 'murder hornets' in Washington state

Scientists remove 98 'murder hornets' in Washington state

The nest, located near the Canadian border, created concern because the Asian giant hornets are large and their sting can be lethal
Unprepared hiker rescued from Hanes Valley

Unprepared hiker rescued from Hanes Valley

Backcountry areas in Lynn Headwaters now closed north of Norvan Falls
BC marks 'sobering' weekend record of 817 COVID cases

BC marks 'sobering' weekend record of 817 COVID cases

The party's over -- public health officer announces new restrictions on family gatherings
Wilkinson to resign as leader of the BC Liberals

Wilkinson to resign as leader of the BC Liberals

Andrew Wilkinson will remain as party leader until a successor is elected
Pemberton store apologizes, removes costume depicting Indigenous girl

Pemberton store apologizes, removes costume depicting Indigenous girl

Incident serves as a reminder to think twice about the impact your Halloween costume could have, N’Quatqua Nation member says
One in four Canadians say their mental health is worse now than during COVID-19 outbreak

One in four Canadians say their mental health is worse now than during COVID-19 outbreak

Only 19 per cent of Canadians say their mental health is better now than in March and April as infection rates tick up and autumn sets in
For a two-day span, all of the Whistler RCMP’s non-emergency calls were forwarded to a random woman in East Vancouver

For a two-day span, all of the Whistler RCMP’s non-emergency calls were forwarded to a random woman in East Vancouver

Phone line mix-up ‘very unique and unusual situation,’ says detachment head