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Family relations expert counsels communication between roommates during COVID-19

Family relations expert counsels communication between roommates during COVID-19

VANCOUVER — Living with other people doesn't always mix with a pandemic that forces people to stay inside, and an expert in family relations says COVID-19 is causing some people to reassess their living arrangements.
Vancouver councillors consistent in call for cut to police budget

Vancouver councillors consistent in call for cut to police budget

Vancouver city councillors say they have received ‘hundreds’ of emails to ‘defund police’ in light of George Floyd's death in Minneapolis
B.C. continues to flatten COVID-19 with no new deaths in days; urges safe travel

B.C. continues to flatten COVID-19 with no new deaths in days; urges safe travel

VICTORIA — British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix says he's grateful not to have to add more people to the COVID-19 death count of 167. The province announced no new deaths on Monday and 30 cases of the virus over the last three days. B.C.
No COVID-19 deaths in BC since Friday

No COVID-19 deaths in BC since Friday

New COVID-19 cases remain in single digits over last two days
Arrest made after Mountie pepper sprayed during traffic stop in B.C.

Arrest made after Mountie pepper sprayed during traffic stop in B.C.

REVELSTOKE, B.C. — A 26-year-old woman has been arrested after the RCMP say one of its officers was pepper sprayed during a traffic stop on Sunday outside Revelstoke, B.C.
Three RCMP officers in Prince George, B.C., face assault charges over arrest

Three RCMP officers in Prince George, B.C., face assault charges over arrest

VICTORIA — Charges have been approved against three Mounties in Prince George, B.C., related to the arrest of two suspects in February 2016. British Columbia's prosecution service says Const.
BC Ferries says those boarding some vessels will be asked to bring a mask

BC Ferries says those boarding some vessels will be asked to bring a mask

VICTORIA — Anyone using a British Columbia ferry on routes longer than 30 minutes will have to bring a face mask with them to protect against transmission of COVID-19.
Ice in carburetor led to B.C. plane crash that killed three: safety board

Ice in carburetor led to B.C. plane crash that killed three: safety board

RICHMOND, B.C. — The Transportation Safety Board says ice in a carburetor was the cause of a fatal plane crash last year outside Smithers, B.C.
Carole Taylor: Economic impact of the pandemic and steps toward recovery

Carole Taylor: Economic impact of the pandemic and steps toward recovery

Business in Vancouver’s Business Leadership Series is a 10-part series of discussions with prominent business leaders
Man surrenders, awaits charges, in alleged racist incident on Vancouver Island

Man surrenders, awaits charges, in alleged racist incident on Vancouver Island

PORT ALBERNI, B.C. — A Vancouver Island man is awaiting a court date over an alleged racist incident at a First Nations community near Port Alberni.
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