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Controversial new mural in B.C. city draws reactions from around the world

Controversial new mural in B.C. city draws reactions from around the world

Some have accused it of being pornographic and promoting drug use
B.C.'s active COVID-19 infections climb to new record high: 798

B.C.'s active COVID-19 infections climb to new record high: 798

Before this week, the highest number of active COVID-19 infections in B.C. was 717, on April 28
5-year-old boy killed by falling tree on Chilliwack hiking trail

5-year-old boy killed by falling tree on Chilliwack hiking trail

"This group was local to the Chilliwack area and consisted of children being supervised on a day hike along the trail."
Iconic Law Courts Inn faces closure

Iconic Law Courts Inn faces closure

Province wants public space with stunning views for offices
Body of an Alberta man who tried to save family dog is found in B.C. river

Body of an Alberta man who tried to save family dog is found in B.C. river

KIMBERLEY, B.C. — The body of an Edmonton man who was swept down the Kootenay River in southeastern B.C. last month has been recovered.
B.C.'s active COVID-19 infections climb to new record high: 798

B.C.'s active COVID-19 infections climb to new record high: 798

This is the third day in a row when a record number of people are fighting the disease in the province
Increase in COVID testing centres and hours as case count increases in B.C.

Increase in COVID testing centres and hours as case count increases in B.C.

VICTORIA — Testing for COVID-19 is being stepped up as the number of new cases increases in British Columbia. Health Minister Adrian Dix and deputy provincial health officer Dr.
Trudeau should stay out of judicial education: lawyers

Trudeau should stay out of judicial education: lawyers

“This casts a chill over judicial independence,” says Law Society of B.C.
Fraser Health expanding access to COVID-19 assessment and testing

Fraser Health expanding access to COVID-19 assessment and testing

The health authority says they want to ensure they are minimizing the risk of COVID-19 transmission in their communities
At least one home destroyed in 1,400 hectare Christie Mountain wildfire south of Penticton

At least one home destroyed in 1,400 hectare Christie Mountain wildfire south of Penticton

The Christie Mountain wildfire is now estimated at 1,400 hectares and wildfire activity is expected to increase as the heat of the day goes on.