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Up to 6k B.C.'ers may have to wait more than 42 days for second vaccine dose

Up to 6k B.C.'ers may have to wait more than 42 days for second vaccine dose

Dr. Bonnie Henry emphasizing vaccines will still be effective despite longer gaps between doses
B.C. detects 1,533 COVID-19 infections in past four days

B.C. detects 1,533 COVID-19 infections in past four days

26 more British Columbians died from the virus since Friday, raising the province's death toll from COVID-19 to 1,314
B.C. detects 1,533 COVID-19 infections in past four days

B.C. detects 1,533 COVID-19 infections in past four days

26 more British Columbians died from the virus since Friday, raising the province's death toll from COVID-19 to 1,314.
Mayors of Vancouver and Surrey to pursue handgun ban amid uptick in gang violence

Mayors of Vancouver and Surrey to pursue handgun ban amid uptick in gang violence

VANCOUVER — The mayors of Vancouver and Surrey say they will ask their councils to implement a handgun ban in the cities using powers proposed under newly tabled federal legislation.
Simon Fraser University reports cyberattack, some personal information exposed

Simon Fraser University reports cyberattack, some personal information exposed

BURNABY, B.C. — Simon Fraser University says a cyberattack on a school server has exposed personal information.
200,000 affected in Simon Fraser University cyberattack

200,000 affected in Simon Fraser University cyberattack

Banking details, social insurance numbers, passwords unaffected: SFU
200,000 affected in Simon Fraser University cyberattack

200,000 affected in Simon Fraser University cyberattack

Banking details, social insurance numbers, passwords unaffected: SFU
Banana peel on car floor, not impairment, to blame for abnormal driving

Banana peel on car floor, not impairment, to blame for abnormal driving

Police advised the motorist to avoid peeling fruits while behind the wheel.
Delivering COVID-19 vaccine to B.C. First Nations by goal still possible: officials

Delivering COVID-19 vaccine to B.C. First Nations by goal still possible: officials

VANCOUVER — The top doctor at British Columbia's First Nations Health Authority says active cases of COVID-19 are down after a "significant spike" in early January, and delivering the vaccine to all Indigenous communities by the end of next month is
Man falls through ice on Kalamalka Lake while warning kids to get away from edge

Man falls through ice on Kalamalka Lake while warning kids to get away from edge