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B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. is already in the longest state of emergency in provincial history
UPDATE: Missing Whistler woman found

UPDATE: Missing Whistler woman found

Police Briefs: Several recent reports of man following children in Bayshores area
What will the nature of work be post-pandemic?

What will the nature of work be post-pandemic?

Working from home and video-conferencing likely here to stay, experts say
New COVID-19 infections in B.C. remain elevated

New COVID-19 infections in B.C. remain elevated

B.C. on July 21 reported 30 new cases of the virus that has caused a global pandemic
CFL's Edmonton Eskimos will search for new name

CFL's Edmonton Eskimos will search for new name

Critics say the Edmonton team's name is a derogatory, colonial-era term for Inuit
Half of Canadians expect second wave lockdown: poll

Half of Canadians expect second wave lockdown: poll

A new poll conducted this month found half of Canadians expected another round of quarantines
B.C. premier asks Trudeau to reduce stigma of illicit drug use as deaths climb

B.C. premier asks Trudeau to reduce stigma of illicit drug use as deaths climb

 A record 175 people died in June of illicit-drug overdoses, says BC Coroners Service 
Stunning B.C. time-lapse shows comet Neowise 'hanging' off Big Dipper (VIDEO)

Stunning B.C. time-lapse shows comet Neowise 'hanging' off Big Dipper (VIDEO)

The amateur photographer shot the footage from Saturday night into Sunday morning
Electronic music festival Shambhala postpones amid sexual misconduct allegations

Electronic music festival Shambhala postpones amid sexual misconduct allegations

The decision came several days after Shambhala removed U.K. artist Billy Kenny from the digital streaming event following several allegations of assault posted online
No more cotton candy vaping products for youth, B.C. to restrict sales

No more cotton candy vaping products for youth, B.C. to restrict sales

The British Columbia government has followed through on a promise to try to stop young people from vaping with regulations that prevent the sale of products that taste like anything but nicotine.