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Could someone unknowingly spread monkeypox? A Vancouver expert weighs in

Could someone unknowingly spread monkeypox? A Vancouver expert weighs in

"You're infectious for a number of weeks."
Multimillion-dollar museum replacement trumps Winter Olympics as BC NDP 2030 funding priority

Multimillion-dollar museum replacement trumps Winter Olympics as BC NDP 2030 funding priority

Sneak peek at the Vancouver 2030 Winter Olympics bid reveals major venue changes and funding shifts to municipal and federal government.
Search and rescue crews recover body after man drowns near Nanaimo, B.C.

Search and rescue crews recover body after man drowns near Nanaimo, B.C.

NANAIMO, B.C. — RCMP in British Columbia say a body has been recovered by emergency crews in a lake near Nanaimo. Mounties say in a statement they believe the man drowned while swimming in Long Lake this weekend.
Police-involved shooting in Surrey leaves woman injured: B.C. RCMP

Police-involved shooting in Surrey leaves woman injured: B.C. RCMP

SURREY, B.C. — RCMP in British Columbia say a woman was shot and injured during a confrontation with police in Surrey this afternoon. Mounties say they responded to reports of a woman with a weapon around noon.
Rumours swirl that Electronic Arts is seeking to be acquired

Rumours swirl that Electronic Arts is seeking to be acquired

U.S. company is B.C.'s largest digital-arts company employer
Hiker who fell nearly 30 feet one of several long-weekend rescues

Hiker who fell nearly 30 feet one of several long-weekend rescues

Vancouver Island rescue crews were dispatched to several calls for help over the Victoria Day long weekend, from a hiker, cyclist and boaters.
Farm owners navigate labour challenges

Farm owners navigate labour challenges

Temporary foreign worker wages and numbers set to increase this year
Indigenous-owned resort in B.C.'s Shuswap region damaged in fire but band to rebuild

Indigenous-owned resort in B.C.'s Shuswap region damaged in fire but band to rebuild

CHASE, B.C. — Fire has destroyed part of an Indigenous owned and operated lodge in the southern Interior but the Little Shuswap Lake Band says it is planning to rebuild.
Farms in B.C. and Alberta latest to have confirmed outbreaks of avian influenza

Farms in B.C. and Alberta latest to have confirmed outbreaks of avian influenza

VANCOUVER — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has confirmed two more outbreaks of avian influenza in small flocks — one in southern British Columbia and the other in southeastern Alberta.
Prime Minister vows to partner with Tk'emlups on next steps

Prime Minister vows to partner with Tk'emlups on next steps

“We're here for you. We'll continue to remember the children who never returned, and to support one another as we walk forward together on the shared path of reconciliation,” said Trudeau.