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B.C. vaccine stockpile grows as province clarifies vaccination process for vulnerable people

B.C. vaccine stockpile grows as province clarifies vaccination process for vulnerable people

B.C. has administered 557,508 out of the 736,460 doses of vaccine that it has received from the federal government, meaning it has 178,952 doses on hand, according to its COVID-19 dashboard.
BBB, RCMP warn British Columbians about puppy scams

BBB, RCMP warn British Columbians about puppy scams

There's been a rise in puppy scams since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic
Stop Asian Hate rally takes place at the Vancouver Art Gallery this weekend

Stop Asian Hate rally takes place at the Vancouver Art Gallery this weekend

"As Asian Canadians, we have experienced a surge of hateful violence recently."
Vancouver community group working to stop spread of anti-Asian racism (VIDEO)

Vancouver community group working to stop spread of anti-Asian racism (VIDEO)

One local association has started a Neighbourhood Watch pilot program.
Updated: Vancouver man wanted Canada-wide back in custody

Updated: Vancouver man wanted Canada-wide back in custody

He is back in custody, says the VPD
Unmasked man gets in construction worker’s face in Burnaby mall (VIDEO)

Unmasked man gets in construction worker’s face in Burnaby mall (VIDEO)

The construction worker stood between the unmasked man and a woman holding the hand of a young child during the heated confrontation
Over $7,000 raised for terminally-ill Coquitlam woman facing eviction

Over $7,000 raised for terminally-ill Coquitlam woman facing eviction

A terminally-ill Coquitlam single mom is being evicted from her home. But a friend is hoping her move to a new residence will be eased by the kindness of a GoFundMe campaign.
BC Ferries reveals name of its newest vessel

BC Ferries reveals name of its newest vessel

The fourth Salish-class ferry in the fleet now has a name, and will soon have a plan for its Coast Salish artwork
Opinion: 'Safe supply' hasn’t failed in British Columbia, because it doesn’t really exist

Opinion: 'Safe supply' hasn’t failed in British Columbia, because it doesn’t really exist

Despite announcements from the government and opposition from critics that it is not a sufficient measure to combat the opioids crisis, “safe supply” drug policy hasn’t actually been implemented in British Columbia
All K-12 Surrey Schools staff to receive COVID-19 vaccine

All K-12 Surrey Schools staff to receive COVID-19 vaccine

"This is welcomed news."
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