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Penticton homeowners prep to leave at moment's notice if Christie Mountain Wildfire progresses (VIDEO)

Penticton homeowners prep to leave at moment's notice if Christie Mountain Wildfire progresses (VIDEO)

“If they tell us we’ve got to go, we’ve got to go.”
Shíshálh woman to lead research on COVID response for Vancouver’s urban Indigenous population

Shíshálh woman to lead research on COVID response for Vancouver’s urban Indigenous population

Brittany Bingham recently became the first Indigenous PhD graduate from Simon Fraser University’s faculty of health sciences.
This 78-year-old B.C. woman is pledging to do 80 new things by her 80th birthday

This 78-year-old B.C. woman is pledging to do 80 new things by her 80th birthday

Her list includes dog sledding, ziplining and stand-up paddle boarding
Squamish Nation guarantees staff a living wage

Squamish Nation guarantees staff a living wage

The living wage is calculated to be $19.50 per hour in Metro Vancouver for jobs that don’t include benefits.
Airbnb bans all parties and events worldwide

Airbnb bans all parties and events worldwide

Guests will be informed of Airbnb’s new rules and could be legally pursued if they violate these policies. 
B.C. reports 80 new COVID-19 cases, outbreak at Loblaws distribution centre

B.C. reports 80 new COVID-19 cases, outbreak at Loblaws distribution centre

VANCOUVER — A Loblaws distribution centre in Surrey is the latest community outbreak of COVID-19 in British Columbia.
Child porn possession nets ‘closet pedophile’ 10-month sentence

Child porn possession nets ‘closet pedophile’ 10-month sentence

Man had 8,300 “very repulsive “ child pornography images: judge
Ministry mislead students in wake of exam errors: Ombudsperson

Ministry mislead students in wake of exam errors: Ombudsperson

VICTORIA — British Columbia's Education Ministry has agreed to apologize and compensate students harmed by incorrect provincial exam results last year.
B.C. COVID-19 deaths hit 200 as two more seniors have died

B.C. COVID-19 deaths hit 200 as two more seniors have died

B.C. took 88 days to go from its first case to 100 deaths; and a further 117 days to get to the 200-death threshold
B.C. confirms 80 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 4,825

B.C. confirms 80 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 4,825

There have been two new COVID-19 related deaths
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