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Mounties say 67-year-old man critically hurt in Surrey, B.C., shooting

Mounties say 67-year-old man critically hurt in Surrey, B.C., shooting

SURREY, B.C. — Mounties are investigating an early-morning shooting in a Surrey, B.C., home that has left a man critically injured. Police say they responded to a call around 3 a.m. Saturday reporting a shooting inside the home.
Another minority government would be good for British Columbia: Green leader

Another minority government would be good for British Columbia: Green leader

VICTORIA — The ideal outcome of British Columbia's looming provincial election would involve another minority government, the head of the province's Green Party said Saturday.
COVID-19 returns to care home, site of the deadliest outbreak in B.C.

COVID-19 returns to care home, site of the deadliest outbreak in B.C.

The latest COVID-19 outbreak at the Langley Lodge care home is the third since the pandemic began, reigniting fears at a facility where 26 residents lost their lives before the virus was snuffed out.
Requests for mail-in ballots for B.C. election way up: 500,000 and growing

Requests for mail-in ballots for B.C. election way up: 500,000 and growing

Almost 500,000 people have registered for mail-in ballots since the Oct. 24 provincial election was called a week and a half ago.
B.C. accounts for one-third of Canada's opioid overdoses, new data shows

B.C. accounts for one-third of Canada's opioid overdoses, new data shows

77 per cent of the deaths across Canada involved fentanyl or fentanyl analogues
NDP failing those with mental health and addictions: Wilkinson

NDP failing those with mental health and addictions: Wilkinson

Liberal leader pledges to end homeless camps, secure cities’ streets
Burnaby N95 mask maker the first for Health Canada authorization

Burnaby N95 mask maker the first for Health Canada authorization

2020 Vancouver Christmas Market cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

2020 Vancouver Christmas Market cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

"Ultimately, we must prioritize the safety of our staff, vendors, and guests,"
BCCDC identifies 6 new Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

BCCDC identifies 6 new Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

Any travellers returning to B.C. are encouraged to check the public health agency's website for updates about flights identified for the risk of exposure.
B.C. food distribution centre shut down over COVID-19 infections among staff

B.C. food distribution centre shut down over COVID-19 infections among staff

VANCOUVER — An outbreak of COVID-19 among almost two dozen staff at a British Columbia food distribution warehouse has forced its closure.
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