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Here's how evacuated British Columbians can receive a $2,000 cheque

Here's how evacuated British Columbians can receive a $2,000 cheque

Financial assistance will be provided through the Red Cross to anyone whose primary residence was placed on evacuation order due to extreme weather between Nov. 15 and 16.
This adorable bear comic helps ease vaccination nerves for B.C. kids

This adorable bear comic helps ease vaccination nerves for B.C. kids

Read this B.C. comic before taking your kid to the clinic.
Livestock caught in flood aftermath — including a pregnant cow — airlifted to safety by helicopter

Livestock caught in flood aftermath — including a pregnant cow — airlifted to safety by helicopter

A specialized harness, a large feedbag and a cargo net were used in the rescues, which are going viral on social media.
On housing, crime, and a tax hike: Vancouver mayor delivers ‘state of city’ address

On housing, crime, and a tax hike: Vancouver mayor delivers ‘state of city’ address

Kennedy Stewart says city on track to approve nearly 100,000 homes over 10 years
This dazzling Cirque du Soleil show is coming to Vancouver (PHOTOS)

This dazzling Cirque du Soleil show is coming to Vancouver (PHOTOS)

It features a Grammy-nominated soundtrack, surreal costumes, and awe-inspiring acrobatics
Vancouver VFX studio that worked on Game of Thrones, Iron Man, Godzilla to be sold to Netflix

Vancouver VFX studio that worked on Game of Thrones, Iron Man, Godzilla to be sold to Netflix

"Netflix will invest in Scanline’s pipeline, infrastructure and workforce"
Acclaimed Vancouver pastry and chocolate shop announces third location

Acclaimed Vancouver pastry and chocolate shop announces third location

More macarons, cakes, croissants, and chocolates await!
B.C. man was moving with mother, partner when swept away in mudslide

B.C. man was moving with mother, partner when swept away in mudslide

His body has not been recovered.
Here's why the BCCDC will no longer share COVID-19 exposures on Vancouver flights

Here's why the BCCDC will no longer share COVID-19 exposures on Vancouver flights

The BCCDC has regularly notified travellers over the pandemic
500 cows killed in B.C. floodwaters, says dairy association

500 cows killed in B.C. floodwaters, says dairy association

80% of B.C.'s milk is making it to market, enough to supply the province. But an incoming storm worries dairy farmers.
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