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Dance competition planned for Whistler despite COVID-19 restrictions

Dance competition planned for Whistler despite COVID-19 restrictions

“It’s business as usual,” a Greater Vancouver dance parent told BIV on the condition of anonymity.
John Coupar is the NPA’s mayoral candidate for the 2022 election

John Coupar is the NPA’s mayoral candidate for the 2022 election

Coupar is a longtime park board commissioner
B.C. government, FortisBC reminds public to 'dig safely' in April

B.C. government, FortisBC reminds public to 'dig safely' in April

Safe digging practices can prevent damage to natural gas lines and other underground cables
Nearly 3,000 invasive mussels seized, surrendered in B.C.

Nearly 3,000 invasive mussels seized, surrendered in B.C.

Zebra mussels can damage wildlife, ecosystems and infrastructures
COVID-19 outbreak at Prince Rupert care home where 16 died earlier this year

COVID-19 outbreak at Prince Rupert care home where 16 died earlier this year

PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. — Just weeks after a deadly COVID-19 outbreak ended at a northwestern British Columbia care home, health officials report a new outbreak at the same facility.
B.C.'s public safety minister says consequences ahead for ignoring COVID-19 rules

B.C.'s public safety minister says consequences ahead for ignoring COVID-19 rules

VANCOUVER — Businesses putting staff and patrons at risk by remaining open in defiance of COVID-19 rules will face consequences, British Columbia's public safety minister said Sunday as the province works to bring surging infections under control.
There's a chance this beloved North Vancouver cedar tree will be saved

There's a chance this beloved North Vancouver cedar tree will be saved

The developer that was ready to chop down a cedar tree, estimated to be 205 years old by residents, is now doing everything it can to preserve it. 🌲
FireSmart BC introduces new mascot: Ember the FireSmart Fox

FireSmart BC introduces new mascot: Ember the FireSmart Fox

The fox was named after a contest that garnered more than 500 submissions from across Canada.
Record-setting number of one-day COVID-19 cases as B.C. officials warn against travel

Record-setting number of one-day COVID-19 cases as B.C. officials warn against travel

VICTORIA — Health officials are urging British Columbia residents not to travel outside their community as the province set back-to-back records for the number of new COVID-19 cases recorded in a single day. Provincial health officer Dr.
B.C. sets record for new COVID-19 cases on April 2, and again April 3

B.C. sets record for new COVID-19 cases on April 2, and again April 3

Province also sets records for new daily vaccinations in past two days
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