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COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to drop, no new deaths recorded in B.C.

COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to drop, no new deaths recorded in B.C.

VICTORIA — The Health Ministry says there have been no more deaths related to COVID-19 in British Columbia. B.C. reported 254 hospitalizations on Tuesday, a slight drop from Monday when there were 271 people in hospital.
Sister shares grief as man sentenced to 10 years in death of woman in B.C.

Sister shares grief as man sentenced to 10 years in death of woman in B.C.

NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — A man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the death of a 49-year-old woman in her home last year in New Westminster, B.C.
B.C.'s legal system gets funding boost

B.C.'s legal system gets funding boost

The NDP has earmarked $8.19 million to assist in access to justice throughout B.C., funds that will be split between legal aid, assisting youth and families, training young lawyers and ensuring expert witnesses are available for fair trials.
Burnaby couple played same lottery numbers for 36 years and hits $6M jackpot

Burnaby couple played same lottery numbers for 36 years and hits $6M jackpot

"We got lucky that day."
Richmond hockey tournament drew more than 1,000 female athletes from across Canada

Richmond hockey tournament drew more than 1,000 female athletes from across Canada

Three Richmond Ravens teams tasted medal success, while the tournament was officiated, for the first time, by all-female referees
Destination British Columbia restarts international marketing

Destination British Columbia restarts international marketing

New $6.7 million campaign highlights the province's nature
Burnaby driver goes off-road to win medal in Las Vegas

Burnaby driver goes off-road to win medal in Las Vegas

This Burnaby resident practised around Squamish trying to re-create Vegas conditions.
White Spot launching new ‘test kitchen’ concept at Burnaby mall this spring

White Spot launching new ‘test kitchen’ concept at Burnaby mall this spring

A hiring fair is taking place this week for a new bar, lounge and restaurant
Groups criticize Pacific salmon treaty, urge Alaska to protect B.C.-bound salmon

Groups criticize Pacific salmon treaty, urge Alaska to protect B.C.-bound salmon

VANCOUVER — A coalition of Canadian groups is calling on Alaska's governor to stop the state's harvest of Canadian-bound salmon, while it criticizes the international treaty that prevents overfishing of Pacific salmon.
Man fatally shot in Abbotsford home identified by police

Man fatally shot in Abbotsford home identified by police

He was 41 years old.
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