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Wind, snow, prompt warnings, power outages across much of southern B.C.

Wind, snow, prompt warnings, power outages across much of southern B.C.

VANCOUVER — The latest wicked weather to sweep across southern British Columbia downed trees and power lines in many areas and left thousands in the dark.
Manslaughter charge laid after deadly post-Christmas assault in Chilliwack, B.C.

Manslaughter charge laid after deadly post-Christmas assault in Chilliwack, B.C.

CHILLIWACK, B.C. — A manslaughter charge has been laid after the death of a man in late December in Chilliwack, B.C.
Warming tent, showers installed at Strathcona homeless camp

Warming tent, showers installed at Strathcona homeless camp

Vancouver city official says services are temporary as search for housing and government funding continues
British Columbia reports 446 new COVID-19 infections and nine more deaths

British Columbia reports 446 new COVID-19 infections and nine more deaths

VICTORIA — British Columbia health officials say staying active and connected is important for physical and mental well-being despite the challenges of COVID-19.
B.C. First Nation faces COVID-19 outbreak; community leaders issue racism warnings

B.C. First Nation faces COVID-19 outbreak; community leaders issue racism warnings

VICTORIA — A First Nations community on Vancouver Island hard hit by COVID-19 is facing intolerance from some members of the surrounding community while it fights to contain the outbreak.
Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. keep falling, as new vaccinations slow down

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. keep falling, as new vaccinations slow down

Only 2,392 new vaccinations have been provided in the past two days, according to the government
B.C. watchdog investigates police shooting where man hurt in Chilliwack

B.C. watchdog investigates police shooting where man hurt in Chilliwack

CHILLIWACK, B.C. — The B.C. police watchdog is investigating an RCMP-involved shooting that sent one man to the hospital with serious injuries in the Fraser Valley.
Homeless woman OK after man tries to set her blankets ablaze in Vancouver: police

Homeless woman OK after man tries to set her blankets ablaze in Vancouver: police

VANCOUVER — A homeless woman is unhurt but police want to catch the man who tried to set her blankets on fire as she slept on a Vancouver street.
B.C. government says land matching program reaches milestone of 100 farmers

B.C. government says land matching program reaches milestone of 100 farmers

VICTORIA — The B.C. government says its land matching program, linking farmers to landowners, has reached a milestone with more than 100 connections.
Pandemic ravages B.C. tourism and hospitality businesses

Pandemic ravages B.C. tourism and hospitality businesses

Special report: Restaurants, hotels, destinations and other ventures suffer severe business losses
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