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B.C. making good progress in reopening: Premier John Horgan

B.C. making good progress in reopening: Premier John Horgan

"There's great reason for optimism as we look at how our restart has been going across the province," said the premier
Man charged with second-degree murder in double homicide in east Vancouver

Man charged with second-degree murder in double homicide in east Vancouver

VANCOUVER — Charges have been laid in connection with a fatal double shooting in Vancouver. Police say a 43-year-old man was taken into custody Wednesday night in Harrison Hot Springs, east of Vancouver.
Vancouver’s top public health doctor opposes legal drinking trial in city parks

Vancouver’s top public health doctor opposes legal drinking trial in city parks

Park board commissioners request staff consider expanding trial from 10 parks to 23
This common health condition affects 50% of men. Here’s what else you need to know.

This common health condition affects 50% of men. Here’s what else you need to know.

Jack Health is helping to end stigmas and facilitate support for men who experience erectile dysfunction.
Amanda Staller is following her calling for helping others in treatment and recovery

Amanda Staller is following her calling for helping others in treatment and recovery

Amanda Staller is the 2020 Courage to Come Back award recipient in the Addiction category.
RCMP investigate threat against Indigenous totem poles on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast

RCMP investigate threat against Indigenous totem poles on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast

SECHELT, B.C. — A police investigation is underway as RCMP search for the person who threatened to damage two totem poles at a secondary school north of Vancouver.
Pack of coyotes attacks B.C. woman and her dog on Canada Day

Pack of coyotes attacks B.C. woman and her dog on Canada Day

Her dog suffered bites and puncture wounds from the attack and needed a visit to the emergency vet
Woman who talked to unconscious husband for 30 years gets solace from B.C. study

Woman who talked to unconscious husband for 30 years gets solace from B.C. study

VANCOUVER — For 30 years, Hilary Jordan talked to her husband about the goings on in their family and the world but she wasn't sure if the police officer injured in a crash could hear anything as he lay unconscious in a hospital bed.
B.C. names all-party police reform committee
to examine scope of systemic racism

B.C. names all-party police reform committee to examine scope of systemic racism

VICTORIA — A special committee of the B.C. legislature was appointed Wednesday to examine the scope of systemic racism in policing as part of the province's plans to modernize the Police Act.
B.C. crosses 3,000 mark for COVID-19 cases; records three more deaths

B.C. crosses 3,000 mark for COVID-19 cases; records three more deaths

VICTORIA — British Columbia crossed the 3,000 mark for cases of COVID-19 as health officials reported 18 new infections and three more deaths on Wednesday. The total number of cases stood at 3,008. There have been a total of 186 deaths.
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