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Dog fatally attacks man visiting home in Kamloops

Dog fatally attacks man visiting home in Kamloops

A dog attack has resulted in the death of one person at a Kamloops residence
B.C. introduces temporary outdoor job program for youth up to age 29

B.C. introduces temporary outdoor job program for youth up to age 29

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has launched a program aimed at creating work for 15-to-29-year-old youth in community service while their job prospects are dramatically affected by COVID-19.
No new COVID deaths over the weekend in B.C.: Dr. Bonnie Henry

No new COVID deaths over the weekend in B.C.: Dr. Bonnie Henry

Health officer warns businesses may be legally liable if customers or employers become infected
Man dead, woman in hospital after carbon monoxide poisoning at Sunshine Coast cabin

Man dead, woman in hospital after carbon monoxide poisoning at Sunshine Coast cabin

The Lower Mainland couple had told occupants of neighbouring cabins they had been feeling ill
Vancouver creator of racist video lives with person of colour in U.S. for two weeks

Vancouver creator of racist video lives with person of colour in U.S. for two weeks

B.C. Community Alliance demands educational program, protocols should be in place to deal with racist incidents at schools
Metro Vancouver carbon neutral, goal of regional achievement still 30 years away

Metro Vancouver carbon neutral, goal of regional achievement still 30 years away

DELTA, B.C. — The regional district of Metro Vancouver says it has achieved corporate carbon neutrality, balancing its carbon output with its removal from the atmosphere.
RCMP reviews assault case after allegation against wife of Delta police chief

RCMP reviews assault case after allegation against wife of Delta police chief

DELTA, B.C. — The deputy police chief in Delta, B.C., says the department's handling of an assault complaint filed against the wife of Chief Neil Dubord is being reviewed by the RCMP. Deputy Chief Const.
B.C. government to give loans for fuel efficient switch on home heating

B.C. government to give loans for fuel efficient switch on home heating

VICTORIA — The B.C. government is offering loans with interest rates as low as zero for people who want to switch from fossil fuel-based heating systems.
One man in custody, no one hurt after lengthy standoff in northwest B.C.

One man in custody, no one hurt after lengthy standoff in northwest B.C.

GITSEGUKLA, B.C. — A nearly 12-hour standoff in northwestern British Columbia ended with one man in custody but no injuries.
Two BC Ferries ships take part in rescue, another endures lengthy delay Sunday

Two BC Ferries ships take part in rescue, another endures lengthy delay Sunday

VICTORIA — Two BC Ferries vessels joined rescue efforts in Georgia Strait Sunday as a small boat began taking on water east of Nanaimo. The Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre in Victoria said the 6.5-metre vessel ran into trouble just after 4 p.m.
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