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B.C. allocating initial doses of AstraZeneca vaccine to food processing, ag workers

B.C. allocating initial doses of AstraZeneca vaccine to food processing, ag workers

Province will allow some essential workers to get vaccinated ahead of their age group as mass vaccinations roll out
Man expected to survive after police-involved shooting in Victoria early Monday

Man expected to survive after police-involved shooting in Victoria early Monday

VICTORIA — Police are releasing few details about an officer-involved shooting in Victoria on Monday.
German couple sailing the world find unexpected refuge in B.C.

German couple sailing the world find unexpected refuge in B.C.

Marion and Paul Bauer spent five months in Campbell River as they waited for the next sailing window.
119 small dogs surrendered in Fort Nelson

119 small dogs surrendered in Fort Nelson

No animal cruelty charges are being recommended at this time
Rogers to buy Shaw in $26b deal

Rogers to buy Shaw in $26b deal

Rogers says deal would create 3,000 jobs in Western Canada
Another ward at Vancouver General Hospital closed by COVID-19 outbreak

Another ward at Vancouver General Hospital closed by COVID-19 outbreak

VANCOUVER — An outbreak of COVID-19 has closed another ward at Vancouver General Hospital, while the health authority says outbreak precautions have been lifted in a separate unit.
Superintendent notes inequality as Surrey school district adds targeted measures

Superintendent notes inequality as Surrey school district adds targeted measures

SURREY, B.C. — The superintendent of a school district in the centre of British Columbia's COVID-19 storm said it was "eye-opening" to learn that many students aren't showing up to take COVID-19 tests after school-based virus exposures come to light.
Burnaby’s ‘rockstar’ Mandarin duck part of art show at renovated gallery

Burnaby’s ‘rockstar’ Mandarin duck part of art show at renovated gallery

Luminescence kicks off on March 20
Coquitlam forklift operator wins case against Coca Cola after Confederate flag mask worn at work

Coquitlam forklift operator wins case against Coca Cola after Confederate flag mask worn at work

The case, involving a noose at a Richmond warehouse and a Confederate bandana at a Coca Cola facility in Coquitlam, tests the limits of an employer's ability to crack down on racism in the workplace following the murder of George Floyd, a black man whose death at the hands of police sparked a global protest movement
Female calf brings hope for resident orca population

Female calf brings hope for resident orca population

'Every female is a future matriarch, a mother of potentially five, six or seven babies over their lifetime.'