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Premier marks anniversary of first case of COVID-19 in Canada: 'We must remain vigilant'

Premier marks anniversary of first case of COVID-19 in Canada: 'We must remain vigilant'

B.C. now has three cases of South African COVID-19 variant, six of U.K. strain
Province seeks 'champions of multiculturalism, anti-racism'

Province seeks 'champions of multiculturalism, anti-racism'

Know someone who's fought against racism in your community?
Abbotsford Tulip Festival leaving Fraser Valley, will 'rebloom' in new B.C. location

Abbotsford Tulip Festival leaving Fraser Valley, will 'rebloom' in new B.C. location

“It’s a bittersweet feeling to say goodbye to the incredible community that supported our vision for the last few years," says the organizer. 🌷
B.C. man beats cancer thanks to stem cell donor from Germany

B.C. man beats cancer thanks to stem cell donor from Germany

Someone in the Lower Mainland just won $4.2 million playing Lotto 6/49

Someone in the Lower Mainland just won $4.2 million playing Lotto 6/49

Additionally, a ticket bought in North Vancouver has won the $1 million Guaranteed Prize.
Stakeholders, political opponents question delay in releasing B.C. care home report

Stakeholders, political opponents question delay in releasing B.C. care home report

VANCOUVER — British Columbia plans to release a report on COVID-19 outbreaks in long-term care homes today, but stakeholders consulted and the Opposition Liberals are questioning why the document wasn't released earlier.
Three Vancouver-area prisons report 66 active COVID-19 cases

Three Vancouver-area prisons report 66 active COVID-19 cases

Surrey, Port Coquitlam and Maple Ridge facilities hit hard by virus
Chinese police training in B.C. an espionage risk, critics say: Glacier Investigates

Chinese police training in B.C. an espionage risk, critics say: Glacier Investigates

Justice Institute of British Columbia has partnered with China’s Public Security Bureau to facilitate a one-way exchange of students to Canada that critics say is ripe for espionage and contrary to Canadian values
Chinese police training in B.C. an espionage risk, critics say: Glacier Investigates

Chinese police training in B.C. an espionage risk, critics say: Glacier Investigates

Justice Institute of British Columbia has partnered with China's Public Security Bureau to facilitate a one-way exchange of students to Canada that critics say is ripe for espionage and contrary to Canadian values
B.C. boy breaks Guinness world record for towering Jenga stack

B.C. boy breaks Guinness world record for towering Jenga stack

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