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Burnaby’s Bollywood Boyz wrestling team ‘fired’ from WWE after five-year run

Burnaby’s Bollywood Boyz wrestling team ‘fired’ from WWE after five-year run

Fans thank Burnaby brothers for representing Canada and India
Public concerns about COVID-19 services, policies highlight B.C. ombudsperson report

Public concerns about COVID-19 services, policies highlight B.C. ombudsperson report

VICTORIA — Public concerns about government policies and services on COVID-19 are highlighted in the annual report released Friday by the office of British Columbia's ombudsperson.
B.C. reports 72 new COVID-19 cases, as pop-up clinics move indoors due to heat

B.C. reports 72 new COVID-19 cases, as pop-up clinics move indoors due to heat

VICTORIA — British Columbia health officials are urging residents to prepare for high temperatures if they attend vaccination clinics this weekend. Provincial health officer Dr.
Update: More Thailand black tiger shrimp recalled due to undeclared sulphites

Update: More Thailand black tiger shrimp recalled due to undeclared sulphites

If you have a sensitivity to sulphites the recalled shrimp may cause a serious or life-threatening reaction
Vancouver mayor touts Calgary police force as example in addressing systemic racism

Vancouver mayor touts Calgary police force as example in addressing systemic racism

VPD announces ‘equity, diversity and inclusion review’ of procedures, policies governing the department
Here's how WestJet is ramping up its flights from Vancouver this month

Here's how WestJet is ramping up its flights from Vancouver this month

Are you ready to take to the skies?
B.C. strikes independent panel on old growth

B.C. strikes independent panel on old growth

Independent panel to provide guidance on managing old growth forests
Wi-Fi coming to more BC Ferries terminals

Wi-Fi coming to more BC Ferries terminals

The Wi-Fi expansion is being covered by a $1.5-million investment from the province's Connecting British Columbia program.
Canadians, permanent residents vaccinated in China left out of new covid-19 entry rules

Canadians, permanent residents vaccinated in China left out of new covid-19 entry rules

Canadian citizens who took vaccines that are not approved by Health Canada could return to Canada, but they need to adhere to the mandatory quarantine rules.
Mounties arrest 10 more people at old growth logging blockade

Mounties arrest 10 more people at old growth logging blockade

PORT RENFREW, B.C. — Mounties arrested 10 more protesters Thursday as they continued to enforce an injunction against blockades near old-growth forest logging areas west of Victoria.