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British Columbians may still get $1,000 in the mail by Christmas: Horgan

British Columbians may still get $1,000 in the mail by Christmas: Horgan

Horgan says people will probably be happy to get the cash whether it comes on Dec. 24 or Jan. 5
These are the most common 'exposure settings' for COVID-19 spread in B.C.

These are the most common 'exposure settings' for COVID-19 spread in B.C.

New figures show two top locations for coronavirus transmission in B.C. with one key exception when age is considered in those infected
Quarantine due to COVID contact leads to greater suicidal ideation

Quarantine due to COVID contact leads to greater suicidal ideation

37% of study participants report worsening mental health
Drunk driver admitted to breaking public health orders, RCMP say

Drunk driver admitted to breaking public health orders, RCMP say

The driver allegedly told police he’d been drinking at a friend’s house in another city
B.C. sees record 11 COVID-19 deaths in a day, as hospitalizations reach record high

B.C. sees record 11 COVID-19 deaths in a day, as hospitalizations reach record high

The province also documented a record 717 new COVID-19 infections in the past 24 hours
Could B.C. see 4,000 cases a day by Christmas?

Could B.C. see 4,000 cases a day by Christmas?

Recent modelling indicates new daily COVID-19 cases are doubling roughly every two weeks
Mom who grew up in Squamish remains in a coma with COVID-19

Mom who grew up in Squamish remains in a coma with COVID-19

Family are 'praying for a quick recovery' so that Gillian McIntosh can meet her newborn son
Scammers using Christmas 'must-have' toys to con consumers

Scammers using Christmas 'must-have' toys to con consumers

Scammers are quickly cashing in on the latest toy trends in the run-up to Christmas, according to the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Every year, consumers go shopping for the “must-have” toys on most children's wish lists.
Three days stranded in the woods, hoping for rescue

Three days stranded in the woods, hoping for rescue

A fishing trip takes a serious turn for the worse for a Vancouver Island couple
Catriona Le May Doan Canada's chef de mission for 2022 Winter Olympics

Catriona Le May Doan Canada's chef de mission for 2022 Winter Olympics

CALGARY — Catriona Le May Doan says she's ready to mentor and shield Canada's athletes at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.