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Second Omicron wave has peaked: B.C. COVID-19 Modelling Group

Second Omicron wave has peaked: B.C. COVID-19 Modelling Group

“What we are seeing — which is great news — is signs that the BA.2 wave is declining."
Free sexual health Medicine Bundles offered to Two-Spirit, queer, trans Indigenous people

Free sexual health Medicine Bundles offered to Two-Spirit, queer, trans Indigenous people

Lane Bonertz, a Blackfoot member of the Piikani (Aapátohsipikáni) First Nation, hopes the project can be used as a model for providing sexual health care.
Burnaby high schooler to showcase dance crew's groove at Canada’s Got Talent finale

Burnaby high schooler to showcase dance crew's groove at Canada’s Got Talent finale

On Tuesday, May 17, Burnaby South Secondary School student Shamira Alberts will perform with her hip-hop dance crew in the Canada’s Got Talent season finale.
B.C. massage therapist gets 5-year ban for professional misconduct

B.C. massage therapist gets 5-year ban for professional misconduct

By agreeing to cancel his registration, Dennis Desrochers avoids a disciplinary hearing.
Photographer finds massive octopus dead on Vancouver Island shore

Photographer finds massive octopus dead on Vancouver Island shore

The Giant Pacific octopus is one of the largest species of octopus in the world, with an arm span up to nine meters long.
Save Old Growth protester superglues hands to UBC library doors

Save Old Growth protester superglues hands to UBC library doors

These protesters are using paint, posters and superglue.
Canucks prospect Linus Karlsson named SHL rookie of the year

Canucks prospect Linus Karlsson named SHL rookie of the year

Karlsson finished 9th in league scoring in his first season in the Swedish Hockey League.
Lyft, Vancouver’s Spare Labs partner as transit agencies contend with pandemic service gaps

Lyft, Vancouver’s Spare Labs partner as transit agencies contend with pandemic service gaps

Transit agencies will be able to deploy Lyft vehicles using made-in-B.C. tech
Nearly half of Canadians think gun laws aren't strict enough, says new poll

Nearly half of Canadians think gun laws aren't strict enough, says new poll

About 17 per cent of surveyed Canadians say firearm laws are too strict.
Whale mail? Canada Post reveals stamps to spotlight endangered species

Whale mail? Canada Post reveals stamps to spotlight endangered species

The five stamps are meant to bring attention to five endangered whale species across Canada, including the southern resident killer whale.
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