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Here's what being jolted by lightning teaches you about life

Here's what being jolted by lightning teaches you about life

‘Moments are fleeting in our life so let's just get on with it, get on with the things that need to happen,' Bowen Island resident Cal Misener says after lightning blows him off his feet.
Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall slightly from all-time high

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall slightly from all-time high

There are 896 people actively fighting infections in the province, down from 925 yesterday
B.C. launches survey to measure impact of COVID-19 visit restrictions at seniors care homes

B.C. launches survey to measure impact of COVID-19 visit restrictions at seniors care homes

The B.C. government wants to know more about how visit restrictions at long-term care homes and assisted living facilities in the era of COVID-19 have affected seniors who reside there as well as their families
Feds pledge ‘up to’ $2B to provinces for back-to-school safety

Feds pledge ‘up to’ $2B to provinces for back-to-school safety

PM also promises additional $112M for schools in First Nations communities
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. rise to 22—an 11-week high

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. rise to 22—an 11-week high

A record 925 British Columbians are battling COVID-19
Here’s what school will look like in West Vancouver in September 2020

Here’s what school will look like in West Vancouver in September 2020

Elementary students might not notice many changes. For secondary students, however, school life will be different under new COVID-19 protocols
B.C. to release latest overdose death figures after record set in June

B.C. to release latest overdose death figures after record set in June

The province recorded 175 fatalities in June, surpassing the previous high of 171 deaths
Lucky Penny found after 11 days alone on Nelson Island

Lucky Penny found after 11 days alone on Nelson Island

Penny the beagle is back at home in North Delta after spending 11 days on her own in the Sunshine Coast woods
Pemberton RCMP seize drugs, quarter-million dollars, largest cash seizure in detachment history

Pemberton RCMP seize drugs, quarter-million dollars, largest cash seizure in detachment history

Investigators seized approximately 351 grams of suspected cocaine and $256K in Canadian and U.S. currency from a Pemberton Meadows home
More than 260 new COVID-19 cases since Friday in BC

More than 260 new COVID-19 cases since Friday in BC

Despite increasing cases, B.C. still has low rate of undetected transmission