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ICBC says different set of rebate cheques mailed out next week

ICBC says different set of rebate cheques mailed out next week

Starting next week, ICBC says it will begin moving forward with issuing millions of Enhanced Care refunds to eligible customers.
Autopsy planned as RCMP identify one of two bodies found Monday near Penticton, B.C.

Autopsy planned as RCMP identify one of two bodies found Monday near Penticton, B.C.

PENTICTON, B.C. — Homicide investigators say they have identified one of two victims found dead along a forest service road near Penticton, B.C.
Prince George woman reflects on city’s social crisis after courthouse bear spray incident

Prince George woman reflects on city’s social crisis after courthouse bear spray incident

'What we're seeing in Prince George is the criminalization of poverty'
B.C.-wide recall of soft cheese due to possible 'listeria contamination'

B.C.-wide recall of soft cheese due to possible 'listeria contamination'

Food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick
White Rock votes to close a lane of Marine Drive to offer more patio space

White Rock votes to close a lane of Marine Drive to offer more patio space

White Rock's waterfront restaurants will offer more patio space this summer
B.C. timber agency didn't adequately protect old forest on Vancouver Island: watchdog

B.C. timber agency didn't adequately protect old forest on Vancouver Island: watchdog

VICTORIA — An investigation by British Columbia's forest practices watchdog has found the provincial agency responsible for auctioning timber sale licenses did not adequately protect old forest in an area of Vancouver Island.
British Columbia to use remaining AstraZeneca vaccine for second doses

British Columbia to use remaining AstraZeneca vaccine for second doses

VICTORIA — British Columbia will be holding its remaining stock of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to use as second doses for residents. Health Minister Adrian Dix and provincial health officer Dr.
Petition launched for Surrey police transition referendum

Petition launched for Surrey police transition referendum

Widow fears investigation files will be hampered by transition; has little faith in process to date
B.C. government helps fund new ALS research position at UBC

B.C. government helps fund new ALS research position at UBC

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is providing $2 million to the ALS Society of BC, helping to establish a permanent ALS research professorship at the University of British Columbia.
Unpaid COVID-19 fines could lead to refusal of driver's licences, B.C. says

Unpaid COVID-19 fines could lead to refusal of driver's licences, B.C. says

VICTORIA — People who don't pay their COVID-19 fines may be unable to obtain or renew a British Columbia driver's or vehicle licence under proposed legislation introduced Wednesday.
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