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B.C. man putting everything on hold to look for missing dog

B.C. man putting everything on hold to look for missing dog

The four-year-old husky-shepherd mix went missing during a hike
U.K. man hoping to travel to Island on compassionate grounds

U.K. man hoping to travel to Island on compassionate grounds

B.C. restaurants can't promote showing Super Bowl: provincial health orders

B.C. restaurants can't promote showing Super Bowl: provincial health orders

And any place showing the NFL's big game must keep the TV volume at 'speaking level'
Charan Gill, labour and human rights pioneer in British Columbia, dies at 84

Charan Gill, labour and human rights pioneer in British Columbia, dies at 84

LANGLEY, B.C. — A longtime labour and human rights leader in British Columbia has died. The family of Charan Gill say he died in hospital on Feb. 2, following a battle with cancer. Gill was 84.
Downward COVID-19 infections in B.C. will help with faster-spreading variants: Henry

Downward COVID-19 infections in B.C. will help with faster-spreading variants: Henry

VICTORIA — British Columbia health officials say there's an encouraging trend in the COVID-19 curve in the province with the efforts of residents making a difference. It comes as the state of emergency was extended again in B.C.
B.C. drivers to receive COVID-19 insurance rebate cheques averaging $190 next month

B.C. drivers to receive COVID-19 insurance rebate cheques averaging $190 next month

VICTORIA — Almost three million drivers in British Columbia will receive COVID-19 insurance rebate cheques next month that average about $190 each, Premier John Horgan said Tuesday.
Eight more British Columbians die from COVID-19, pushing province's death toll to 1,218

Eight more British Columbians die from COVID-19, pushing province's death toll to 1,218

The number of those in intensive care units with COVID-19 rose by three overnight, to 82 – the highest total since December 22.
Eight more British Columbians die from COVID-19, pushing province's death toll to 1,218

Eight more British Columbians die from COVID-19, pushing province's death toll to 1,218

The number of those in intensive care units with COVID-19 rose by three overnight, to 82 – the highest total since December 22.
Canada Line workers reach tentative agreement to keep SkyTrain rolling

Canada Line workers reach tentative agreement to keep SkyTrain rolling

VANCOUVER — The union representing workers on a key commuter link between Richmond and Vancouver says it has reached a tentative agreement with their members' employer.
B.C. woman's scratch ticket yields $150,000

B.C. woman's scratch ticket yields $150,000

Lenora Bousfield made the lucky scratch over the holidays
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