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Her 'God-sized problem': Fantasy life on the lam turns dark for girlfriend of man identified as neo-Nazi

Her 'God-sized problem': Fantasy life on the lam turns dark for girlfriend of man identified as neo-Nazi

Eva McLennan has been trying to process the unthinkable after finding out that her romantic partner propagated unspeakable beliefs about white supremacy as a neo-Nazi.
38 infected with COVID-19 after 'super spreader' event at Chilliwack dance studio

38 infected with COVID-19 after 'super spreader' event at Chilliwack dance studio

There are now 13 schools linked with exposures linked to the Cappella Dance Academy outbreak.
COVID-19 cases on the rise in Fraser Health with majority linked to known exposures

COVID-19 cases on the rise in Fraser Health with majority linked to known exposures

SURREY, B.C. — New COVID-19 infections in the Fraser Health region continue to drive rising case numbers in British Columbia as the health authority recorded 205 of the 335 cases detected provincewide on Wednesday. Dr.
Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. reach new high: 3,120

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. reach new high: 3,120

Number of people under active health monitoring for potential sickness has also reached a new high: 7,133
B.C. confirms second case of rare 'multisystem inflammatory syndrome' in children

B.C. confirms second case of rare 'multisystem inflammatory syndrome' in children

While it is unknown exactly what causes the condition, many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19 or had been around someone with COVID-19.
B.C. confirms 335 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 16,135

B.C. confirms 335 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 16,135

There have been three new health-care facility outbreaks
Vancouver mayor 'gobsmacked' by economic recovery funding shortfall

Vancouver mayor 'gobsmacked' by economic recovery funding shortfall

Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart says he isn't happy with the city's share of economic recovery funding from a federal package to help cope with COVID-19.
Track failure led to train derailment in northern B.C.: safety board

Track failure led to train derailment in northern B.C.: safety board

RICHMOND, B.C. — The Transportation Safety Board says a track failure contributed to the derailment of a freight train in northern British Columbia in January. No one was hurt when 34 cars carrying wood pellets on the Canadian National Railway Co.
BC NDP takes $800,000 more in donations than Liberals between June and September

BC NDP takes $800,000 more in donations than Liberals between June and September

B.C. parties must file donation reports to receive annual allowances
Despite thousands of mail-in ballots, Elections BC says final count on schedule

Despite thousands of mail-in ballots, Elections BC says final count on schedule

VICTORIA — Elections BC says it expects the final count in last month's election to take at least three days to complete when it begins on Friday.
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