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Energy minister calls independent Site C dam report 'helpful,' will consult cabinet

Energy minister calls independent Site C dam report 'helpful,' will consult cabinet

VICTORIA — British Columbia's energy minister says he has received a report on the status of the Site C dam project and will soon present its findings to cabinet.
OPINION: West Van councillor who travelled to California over Christmas needs to resign

OPINION: West Van councillor who travelled to California over Christmas needs to resign

Peter Lambur took a nice trip to Big Sur to visit family over Christmas
Head of B.C. university public health school apologizes for holiday travel

Head of B.C. university public health school apologizes for holiday travel

VANCOUVER — The head of the University of British Columbia's school of population and public health is apologizing for travelling during the school's winter break. Dr.
Plane that went into B.C.'s Fraser River hit power lines before crash: TSB

Plane that went into B.C.'s Fraser River hit power lines before crash: TSB

RICHMOND, B.C. — A Transportation Safety Board report says a small plane that vanished in British Columbia's Fraser River last June hit a power line before sinking into the river.
Vancouver council discontinues 10 per cent pay cut, gets slight raise

Vancouver council discontinues 10 per cent pay cut, gets slight raise

Mayor Kennedy Stewart’s salary set at $178,800 this year, councillors to earn $88,515
Man with gang ties is victim of targeted shooting in Surrey, B.C., say police

Man with gang ties is victim of targeted shooting in Surrey, B.C., say police

SURREY, B.C. — Investigators are appealing for witnesses, dashcam video or other surveillance tape as they investigate the first homicide of the year in Surrey, B.C.
OPINION: This pro-Trump scumbag randomly punched a CBC photojournalist at a rally

OPINION: This pro-Trump scumbag randomly punched a CBC photojournalist at a rally

There's no room for this in Vancouver, or anywhere for that matter
Someone stole a tiny house from a B.C. property and police found it nearly 100 km away

Someone stole a tiny house from a B.C. property and police found it nearly 100 km away

Police were tipped off after a man tried to sell it to someone, and instead that person told the police.
B.C. aims to reduce backlog of surgeries within 22 months

B.C. aims to reduce backlog of surgeries within 22 months

VICTORIA — British Columbia's health minister says 90 per cent of patients who had their surgery postponed during the first wave of the pandemic have now had their procedures.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. hit all-time high as vaccinations ramp up

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. hit all-time high as vaccinations ramp up

Another 5,456 British Columbians have been vaccinated for the virus in the past day
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