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Raising fire awareness during Burn Awareness Week

Raising fire awareness during Burn Awareness Week

The theme this year is Electrical Safety from Amps to Zap!
Federal Court orders B.C. prison to return PlayStation game card to inmate

Federal Court orders B.C. prison to return PlayStation game card to inmate

VANCOUVER — An inmate serving time for first-degree murder has won a Federal Court battle that orders prison officials to return the memory card to his video game.
Indian Act must go and Canada will be better for it, B.C. author says

Indian Act must go and Canada will be better for it, B.C. author says

Bob Joseph explores the paradox of why it's so difficult to let the act go and why it has to happen
Despite pandemic challenges, B.C. lakes stocked with millions of fish

Despite pandemic challenges, B.C. lakes stocked with millions of fish

Someone is holding a $73K-winning lottery ticket purchased in Prince George

Someone is holding a $73K-winning lottery ticket purchased in Prince George

BC 50/50 picked a local ticket at 3 p.m. on Feb. 7, 2021
B.C. bracing for a cold week as Arctic air moves south: Environment Canada

B.C. bracing for a cold week as Arctic air moves south: Environment Canada

VANCOUVER — Environment Canada is warning of extreme cold across swaths of northern B.C., while more snow is expected in the southern Interior as Arctic air moves through the province.
Richmond farm group advocates for local food hub

Richmond farm group advocates for local food hub

Richmond council is currently updating the city's farming strategy.
Documentary examines North Van athlete's journey with parasurfing

Documentary examines North Van athlete's journey with parasurfing

In 2005, Sam Danniels was paralyzed following a mountain biking accident. In 'Beyond the Break,' he continues his athletic pursuits in the water.
Environment Canada posts snowfall warnings for highways around Hope, B.C.

Environment Canada posts snowfall warnings for highways around Hope, B.C.

VANCOUVER — Environment Canada has issued snowfall warnings for two mountain passes in B.C.'s southern Interior, while extreme cold warnings are also in effect for several northern regions of the province.
B.C. casinos rarely turned down suspicious transactions, officials say

B.C. casinos rarely turned down suspicious transactions, officials say

Measures to prevent money laundering by gamblers were ignored or indifferently enforced, commission hears
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