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Number of B.C. COVID-19 patients in ICU falls for eighth straight day

Number of B.C. COVID-19 patients in ICU falls for eighth straight day

There have not been fewer British Columbians with COVID-19 in ICU units since November 23
B.C. can soon expect ‘significant bump’ in vaccine deliveries

B.C. can soon expect ‘significant bump’ in vaccine deliveries

Health Minister confirms nearly 55,000 doses due next week
B.C. can soon expect 'significant bump' in vaccine deliveries

B.C. can soon expect 'significant bump' in vaccine deliveries

Health Minister confirms nearly 55,000 doses due next week
B.C. man selling a mostly-complete, handmade submarine built by him and his father

B.C. man selling a mostly-complete, handmade submarine built by him and his father

Two people can fit inside the hull and stand up.
B.C. approves single-use plastics bans in Surrey, Nanaimo, Rossland and Esquimalt

B.C. approves single-use plastics bans in Surrey, Nanaimo, Rossland and Esquimalt

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has approved single-use plastics bans in four more communities. Surrey, Nanaimo, Rossland and Esquimalt are the latest municipalities to implement bans based on their particular needs.
Couple caught in massive Coquihalla pileup recount 'nightmare'

Couple caught in massive Coquihalla pileup recount 'nightmare'

Man arrested, charged after long list of weapons found in a Vancouver home

Man arrested, charged after long list of weapons found in a Vancouver home

VANCOUVER — A man has been charged after police in Vancouver seized a large number of weapons from an apartment following an investigation into an alleged domestic dispute. Const.
Man dead in Burnaby after Metro Vancouver's latest deadly shooting

Man dead in Burnaby after Metro Vancouver's latest deadly shooting

BURNABY, B.C. — Homicide detectives say the latest fatal shooting in Metro Vancouver is not random but that it's too early to tell if the victim was targeted.
Province, ski towns launch COVID education campaign

Province, ski towns launch COVID education campaign

‘Whistler doesn’t have an economy’ if local transmission isn’t stopped, mayor says
Couple whose wedding got canned by COVID three times will marry in Richmond on Valentine's weekend

Couple whose wedding got canned by COVID three times will marry in Richmond on Valentine's weekend

Two days after booking a pop-up wedding, childhood sweethearts Ioanna Psiharis and Haakon Hanson discovered they're expecting twins