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Two people in B.C. are accused of helping to fake refugee claims over a dozen years

Two people in B.C. are accused of helping to fake refugee claims over a dozen years

VANCOUVER — Two people in Metro Vancouver are accused of colluding with foreign nationals to make fraudulent claims for refugee protection in Canada.
B.C. firefighters have been fighting American wildfires over the past two weeks

B.C. firefighters have been fighting American wildfires over the past two weeks

Hundreds of firefighters from across British Columbia have been working tirelessly south of the border.
Fatal late-night shooting in North Vancouver investigated as homicide: police

Fatal late-night shooting in North Vancouver investigated as homicide: police

VANCOUVER — One man is dead and another was injured in a shooting late Wednesday in North Vancouver. Police say the two men were targeted in the shooting while sitting in a vehicle. Sgt.
Vancouverites share snaps of hazy skies from U.S. wildfire smoke (PHOTOS)

Vancouverites share snaps of hazy skies from U.S. wildfire smoke (PHOTOS)

Active children and adults, and people with respiratory disease, such as asthma, should limit prolonged outdoor exertion.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations reach 20-week high

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations reach 20-week high

New cases outpace recoveries to push up the number of active cases for first time in more than a week
B.C. reports 125 new cases of COVID-19, no new deaths or outbreaks

B.C. reports 125 new cases of COVID-19, no new deaths or outbreaks

VICTORIA — British Columbia has confirmed 125 new cases of COVID-19 in the past day. The number of active cases ticked up by 16 to 1,284, including 72 people who are in hospital. In a joint statement, provincial health officer Dr.
Visiting Surrey girlfriend costs U.S. man $2,000

Visiting Surrey girlfriend costs U.S. man $2,000

Man didn’t report to customs, fined, boat seized, told to leave
B.C. mayors call on all parties to commit to 'new fiscal relationship' with province

B.C. mayors call on all parties to commit to 'new fiscal relationship' with province

VANCOUVER — The mayors of British Columbia's 13 largest cities are calling on all provincial parties to commit to further action related to mental health and substance use, affordable housing, public transit and municipal finance reform ahead of next
Elections BC probes NDP complaint over Liberal candidate's mail-in ballot requests

Elections BC probes NDP complaint over Liberal candidate's mail-in ballot requests

PORT MOODY, B.C. — Elections BC is investigating a complaint made by the NDP against a B.C. Liberal candidate in the provincial election that claims personal information was collected for the purpose of ordering mail-in ballots.
Horgan says elders in long-term care deserve own rooms, pledges $1.4-billion plan

Horgan says elders in long-term care deserve own rooms, pledges $1.4-billion plan

SURREY, B.C. — Elders living in long-term care in British Columbia deserve rooms of their own, says NDP Leader John Horgan, who promised Wednesday to build state-of-the-art facilities over the next decade.
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