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Vancouver Coastal Health warns of increase of norovirus associated with consumption of raw oysters

Vancouver Coastal Health warns of increase of norovirus associated with consumption of raw oysters

Symptoms of norovirus include nausea, cramping, chills, fever, vomiting and diarrhea, and usually occur 12-48 hours after consumption.
Massive fire breaks out at Vancouver Canada Post facility (PHOTOS)

Massive fire breaks out at Vancouver Canada Post facility (PHOTOS)

Canada Post has not stated if any mail was damaged. 
B.C. YouTuber breaks down the realities of switching to an electric car

B.C. YouTuber breaks down the realities of switching to an electric car

Filip Dabrowski of YouTube channel Left Coast EV talks all things electric, including how the Sea to Sky measures up.
Opinion: Burnaby women who got ‘vaginal tightening’ a cautionary STI tale

Opinion: Burnaby women who got ‘vaginal tightening’ a cautionary STI tale

Some procedures, including botox, being done by unqualified people.
Baby medevaced out of B.C. First Nation as COVID-19 cases surge

Baby medevaced out of B.C. First Nation as COVID-19 cases surge

The number of cases in the central coast community of Klemtu has surged in recent weeks, worrying residents and sending at least one baby to hospital on a helicopter.
B.C. should overturn decision to award VPD $5.7 million

B.C. should overturn decision to award VPD $5.7 million

The recent decision by B.C.’s Director of Police Services that forces the City of Vancouver to add $5.7 million to its policing budget is an undemocratic overreach by the province which should be overturned.
North Vancouver caregiver wins $243K lottery in Lotto Max draw

North Vancouver caregiver wins $243K lottery in Lotto Max draw

Joanna Danielewicz calls the surprise lotto win a "blessing"
Popular Vancouver bookstore says 'anti-masking bullies' planned to harass staff

Popular Vancouver bookstore says 'anti-masking bullies' planned to harass staff

One of the anti-maskers said people should "ban this book store. Put her out of business."
B.C. animal sanctuary mourning rescued baby goat's sudden passing

B.C. animal sanctuary mourning rescued baby goat's sudden passing

Timbit jumped, spun, ate, felt the sunshine, was cared for and was very loved.
Year-round BC Wildfire Service coverage expected to be up and running by September

Year-round BC Wildfire Service coverage expected to be up and running by September

The operations director of the BC Wildfire Service anticipates a "sizable" staffing increase, somewhere in the neighbourhood of 50 to 100 more resources for this season.
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