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October most fatal month yet for B.C. overdoses

October most fatal month yet for B.C. overdoses

B.C.'s annual overdose death rate from illicit drug use is already the highest on record, at 1,782
Partial COVID-19 vaccine mandate for District of Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úworkers

Partial COVID-19 vaccine mandate for District of Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úworkers

Employees who deal with the public in certain roles must have first dose by Jan. 14, 2022.
‘A moist Pacific frontal system’: Metro Vancouver warned of strong winds, heavy rains

‘A moist Pacific frontal system’: Metro Vancouver warned of strong winds, heavy rains

Saturday morning cartoons are still a thing, right?
Gibsons man accused of killing mother elects trial by judge, not jury

Gibsons man accused of killing mother elects trial by judge, not jury

Kevin Christopher Webster is accused of second-degree murder in the December 2020 death of his mother
Will COVID-19 vaccine boosters become a seasonal event in B.C.?

Will COVID-19 vaccine boosters become a seasonal event in B.C.?

'Vaccine equity' around the world needs to be considered, says the province's top doc
Watch these delightful marine mammals go home for the holidays (VIDEO)

Watch these delightful marine mammals go home for the holidays (VIDEO)

Look at 'em go!
Accused in Cranbrook mistaken double killing should be acquitted, court hears

Accused in Cranbrook mistaken double killing should be acquitted, court hears

Lawyers for two men accused in the 2010 so-called mistaken identity killing of a couple near Cranbrook have told a B.C. Supreme Court judge the evidence falls short of that need for a conviction and that the pair are entitled to acquittals.
'It's just chaos': How a Whistler local caught up in Morocco's border closures found her way home

'It's just chaos': How a Whistler local caught up in Morocco's border closures found her way home

Amelia Olafson was surfing in northern Africa last month when the country abruptly banned flights due to the Omicron coronavirus variant
$5.3M sex abuse suit filed against Victoria police, Esquimalt officers

$5.3M sex abuse suit filed against Victoria police, Esquimalt officers

A former informant alleges she was repeatedly sexually abused, allegations that were reportedly resolved or dismissed at the time of a 1995 inquiry.
Chopsticks can now find a new purpose thanks to recycling pilot

Chopsticks can now find a new purpose thanks to recycling pilot

Vancouver based company ChopValue and Return-It have launched a recycling pilot program to divert chopsticks from landfill on the North Shore
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