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B.C. creates $2-million fund for local filmmakers

B.C. creates $2-million fund for local filmmakers

"We want to see more made-in-B.C. content on our screens."
Sea to Sky Gondola main cable cut, 'second act of vandalism' forces immediate closure

Sea to Sky Gondola main cable cut, 'second act of vandalism' forces immediate closure

The main cable has been cut, just 13 months after the first time
Flames rip through waterfront park, damage boardwalk in New Westminster, B.C.

Flames rip through waterfront park, damage boardwalk in New Westminster, B.C.

NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — A waterfront park along the Fraser River in New Westminster, B.C., has been extensively damaged by a major fire.
After COVID-19 quashes Musical Ride, rider pens children's books set in iconic event

After COVID-19 quashes Musical Ride, rider pens children's books set in iconic event

PENTICTON, B.C.
B.C. amends law in effort to address sky-high condo and townhouse insurance

B.C. amends law in effort to address sky-high condo and townhouse insurance

Condo insurance premiums in B.C. have risen by as much as 40%.
More potential COVID-19 exposures announced for Vancouver flights

More potential COVID-19 exposures announced for Vancouver flights

The BCCDC on Saturday added three new flights to its public exposures list
B.C. approves plastic bylaws in 5 communities, aims for provincial plan

B.C. approves plastic bylaws in 5 communities, aims for provincial plan

RICHMOND, B.C. — British Columbia has approved bylaws banning single-use plastics in five communities as it drafts a regulation allowing other local governments to create their own policies without the need for provincial approval.
Grizzly bear attacks man north of Pemberton

Grizzly bear attacks man north of Pemberton

The 36-year-old is recovering in hospital
Vancouver looks to upgrade Granville Bridge despite pandemic’s hit on finances

Vancouver looks to upgrade Granville Bridge despite pandemic’s hit on finances

City faces $124 million revenue loss in operating budget, $219 million in capital plan
B.C. officer shoots theft suspect after being pepper-sprayed, assaulted: Police

B.C. officer shoots theft suspect after being pepper-sprayed, assaulted: Police

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Police say an officer and a suspect in an alleged theft are in hospital following a police-involved shooting at an outdoors store in Abbotsford, British Columbia.
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