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Fire rips through Richmond home Saturday afternoon

Fire rips through Richmond home Saturday afternoon

27 firefighters were at the scene in south Richmond late Saturday afternoon
Girl, 3, dies after rock falls on her at Vancouver Island ski resort

Girl, 3, dies after rock falls on her at Vancouver Island ski resort

COMOX, B.C. — A three-year-old girl has died after a rock fell on her at a resort on Vancouver Island.
RCMP offering B.C. youth the chance to voice generational concerns

RCMP offering B.C. youth the chance to voice generational concerns

Applications are open for a provincial committee as Mounties hope to "gain deep insight" into the challenges facing young people.
B.C man acquitted of sex abuse charges

B.C man acquitted of sex abuse charges

Complainant alleged prolonged abuse began when she was four
B.C. reports 867 new COVID-19 cases, highest daily total since April

B.C. reports 867 new COVID-19 cases, highest daily total since April

VICTORIA — The trend for COVID-19 infections in British Columbia continues upward with 867 new cases, the highest daily total in about four months. Three more people have died, while 159 people are in hospital and 84 of those are in intensive care.
Horgan hints at big changes in how B.C. fights wildfires following 'horrific' season

Horgan hints at big changes in how B.C. fights wildfires following 'horrific' season

The premier toured Logan Lake Friday.
Where do federal parties stand on China?

Where do federal parties stand on China?

Chinese-Canadian groups demand answers from candidates on China’s human rights abuses
Contracts awarded for Highway 99 improvement work

Contracts awarded for Highway 99 improvement work

Work on both of these contracts will begin later this year once all permitting is in place, according to the provincial government.
B.C. provides $12.9 million in grants for fairs, festivals affected by COVID-19

B.C. provides $12.9 million in grants for fairs, festivals affected by COVID-19

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government is spending $12.9 million to make grants available to festivals, fairs and community events affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada's junior national field hockey team books ticket to World Cup

Canada's junior national field hockey team books ticket to World Cup

10 players from B.C., including three from the North Shore, help Team Canada score crucial win at Pan Am Championships