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‘I thought it was my boss,’ says Burnaby victim of fake CEO scam

‘I thought it was my boss,’ says Burnaby victim of fake CEO scam

Burnaby police have issued a warning about this scam before
‘Our strata is creepy with the surveillance footage,’ says Burnaby condo resident

‘Our strata is creepy with the surveillance footage,’ says Burnaby condo resident

Strata disciplined for allegedly viewing residents in a hot tub
It is legal to farm foxes for their fur in B.C. Here's why they are killed by anal electrocution

It is legal to farm foxes for their fur in B.C. Here's why they are killed by anal electrocution

An FOI reveals that there is interest in opening a fox farm in B.C.
North Vancouver firefighters make four-year-old's day with surprise birthday visit (VIDEO)

North Vancouver firefighters make four-year-old's day with surprise birthday visit (VIDEO)

This four-year-old can't stop telling everyone how his 'friends' (NVCFD firefighters) came to his house for his birthday🚒👨‍🚒
Over 150 travellers to B.C. had issues with 'vaccine certification.' Here's why.

Over 150 travellers to B.C. had issues with 'vaccine certification.' Here's why.

Close to 600 travellers entering Canada had issues, too.
B.C.'s fluid wildfire situation prompts evacuations for some, relief for others

B.C.'s fluid wildfire situation prompts evacuations for some, relief for others

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Cooler temperatures gave firefighting crews in British Columbia some reprieve on Friday as most wildfires burned in the southern half of the province.
Love and community shine through in art projects following Lynn Valley stabbing tragedy

Love and community shine through in art projects following Lynn Valley stabbing tragedy

Community-made quilts, stitched banners and hand-painted blocks dot the library months after attack
Squamish Search and Rescue wraps up search for missing hiker

Squamish Search and Rescue wraps up search for missing hiker

In the meantime, crews have responded to 94 calls this year, up from 56 the same time last year.
B.C. tips over 80 per cent for first vaccine shot as COVID-19 cases climb

B.C. tips over 80 per cent for first vaccine shot as COVID-19 cases climb

VICTORIA — COVID-19 case counts in British Columbia keep climbing, with the latest daily figure reaching 112. Health officials had warned that infections would rise as restrictions were lifted.
Daily COVID-19 cases tick up above 100, four dead

Daily COVID-19 cases tick up above 100, four dead

After three straight days of no deaths, COVID-19 claims four lives.
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