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Several B.C. trade groups are eager to find out more details about the U.S. border re-opening, which they say will directly impact their bottom lines. → Read More
Parents with kids at a school on the North Shore are getting upset and angry with how COVID-19 cases in classrooms are being handled. → Read More
A mom in B.C. is fighting for her life in hospital with complications from COVID-19, and is now urging others to be vaccinated. → Read More
B.C.'s premier says he's disappointed with restaurant owners and other businesses who are defying orders to demand proof of COVID-19 vaccination. → Read More
The Devious Lick challenge has led to several thefts and vandalisms since the school year began. As a result, a school district l says it is forced to close some bathrooms because the soap dispensers keep getting stolen. → Read More
Political experts break down which ridings to watch in Metro Vancouver as Election Day 2021 quickly approaches and the campaign heats up. → Read More
An investigation has been launched after "several hundred pounds of fresh halibut" was found dumped near a boat launch in Vancouver last week. → Read More
A goat that goes by the name of 'Billy' turned a few heads on Thursday when it walked into a Winners in Courtenay on Vancouver Island. → Read More
There's growing resentment from doctors and nurses on the frontlines as they care for unvaccinated people who are infected with COVID-19. → Read More
There are questions around where B.C.'s COVID-19 vaccine passport will be required, just less that two weeks before the system is set to launch. → Read More
As Canada's ban on flights from India continues, one international student is detailing the struggles many others like him are facing to come here to study. → Read More
Some B.C. businesses are taking to social media to say they have no intention of asking customers to provide proof of immunization against COVID-19. → Read More
The continued closure of the U.S. border is 'frustrating' according to businesses in Washington which typically benefit from British Columbians travelling south. → Read More
Community to hold rally after offensive comments were made to a group of south asian people in Surrey's Aspen Park. Surrey MP calls it shocking. → Read More
An Abbotsford woman says a 16-month wait for an ADHD consultation appointment is just one example of shortcomings in B.C.'s mental health system. → Read More
St. George Coptic Orthodox Church in Surrey's Whalley neighbourhood was completely destroyed by fire. The RCMP is treating the fire is suspicious. → Read More
According to the B.C. Conservation Officer Service, one of the animals was captured in "very close proximity to the site of the recent attack" that sent a two-year-old girl to the hospital. Conservation officers say they will continue to monitor the situation at the popular Vancouver park, adding multiple coyotes are likely involved in ongoing incidents. → Read More
Heavy Urban Search and Rescue Task Force has been deployed from Vancouver to crane site in Kelowna to help find a fifth person. → Read More
Lytton's wildfire evacuees are set to board a bus that will take them through the village more than a week after almost everything was destroyed by a fire. → Read More
New developments in the search for missing man Jordan Naterer who hasn't been seen since he left his Vancouver home to go hiking in Manning Park. → Read More