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Davis Hawke's father says his son wanted power and influence, but settled for spam money

Davis Hawke's father says his son wanted power and influence, but settled for spam money

Fleeing a lawsuit from AOL, alleged neo-Nazi found refuge in Squamish
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. again rise to highest level in more than six months

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. again rise to highest level in more than six months

The number of people actively battling COVID-19 in B.C. has passed the 3,000 mark for the first time
Medical Assistance in Dying available in Sea to Sky corridor

Medical Assistance in Dying available in Sea to Sky corridor

Sea to Sky sons describe their parents' deaths as 'beautiful' and 'peaceful' thanks to MAID
Canadians await U.S. election in fear, as poll reveals anxieties about aftermath

Canadians await U.S. election in fear, as poll reveals anxieties about aftermath

OTTAWA — Canadians are watching in fear today as their American neighbours vote, capping a campaign marked by voter intimidation, threats of postelection violence, and concern about the potential breakdown of democracy itself.
'Hostile' crowds ignore COVID-19 rules in Vancouver: police

'Hostile' crowds ignore COVID-19 rules in Vancouver: police

Officers called to Granville entertainment district Halloween night when a growing crowd of people weren't paying attention to physical distancing rules
How an alleged neo-Nazi reinvented himself as a Squamish rock climber

How an alleged neo-Nazi reinvented himself as a Squamish rock climber

Davis Wolfgang Hawke started a hate group in his past life yet seemed to support minority representation climbing
BC COVID cases spiked by 1,120 since Friday

BC COVID cases spiked by 1,120 since Friday

BC shatters another weekend record for new COVID-19 cases with 1,120 cases since Friday and six deaths
Teens who participate in extracurriculars have better mental health: UBC study

Teens who participate in extracurriculars have better mental health: UBC study

A new study out of UBC has found that teenagers, especially girls, have better mental health when they spend more time taking part in extracurricular activities, like sports and art, and less time in front of screens.
B.C. government ignoring science on time change, say experts

B.C. government ignoring science on time change, say experts

On Sunday, clocks across the province fell back an hour, and in so doing, align millions of people’s daily rhythms with the sun. But will it be the last time?
Parks Canada plans first captive breeding program for Jasper National Park caribou

Parks Canada plans first captive breeding program for Jasper National Park caribou

EDMONTON — Caribou herds in Canada's Rocky Mountains are now so precarious that Parks Canada is preparing a plan to round up females from nearly vanished herds and pen them in a captive breeding program to replenish others.