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B.C.'s chief coroner reveals city death tolls due to heat wave

B.C.'s chief coroner reveals city death tolls due to heat wave

Over one 25-day period, nearly a quarter of all deaths in the province — 595 people — were due to the late June heat wave. Vancouver, Surrey and Burnaby recorded the most deaths, according to the BC Coroners Service.
'I was lucky': B.C. photographer captures stunning pictures of aurora borealis

'I was lucky': B.C. photographer captures stunning pictures of aurora borealis

Doug Clement says he works late so he didn't mind staying up until 4:30 a.m. to capture the northern lights.
Vancouver's biggest drive-through holiday lights event returns for 2021 with dazzling displays

Vancouver's biggest drive-through holiday lights event returns for 2021 with dazzling displays

See the sparkle and feel the joy of the most festive time of the year!
Time traveller: This is what a B.C. store's huge seafood sale looked like in 1957

Time traveller: This is what a B.C. store's huge seafood sale looked like in 1957

North Vancouver photographer Jack Cash caught this image of 'the biggest Sea Food event in B.C. history'
Inside the Vancouver Archives: Neon signs and irons

Inside the Vancouver Archives: Neon signs and irons

Vancouver was once a city of neon signs. Here's a look at a business that made more than just those flashy signs.
30 years since his first election: Port Coquitlam MLA recounts 'touching moment' in B.C. legislature

30 years since his first election: Port Coquitlam MLA recounts 'touching moment' in B.C. legislature

Mike Farnworth was publicly acknowledged by all parties for his commitment to serving the province; he's since been appointed as deputy premier.
Vancouver police investigating alleged assault in 'the middle of a soccer field'

Vancouver police investigating alleged assault in 'the middle of a soccer field'

"Obviously, a very concerning incident to have happen in the middle of a soccer field," said a VPD officer.
B.C. residents looking to travel can now access federal vaccine card

B.C. residents looking to travel can now access federal vaccine card

Federal proof of vaccination will be required to travel by air, rail and cruise ship starting Oct. 30.
B.C. residents can now order single-serve liquor with their takeout, delivery

B.C. residents can now order single-serve liquor with their takeout, delivery

Province previously only allowed pre-packaged alcoholic drinks with meals.
'Grand finale': Protestors plan to block a major Vancouver intersection today

'Grand finale': Protestors plan to block a major Vancouver intersection today

The activists plan to "lock themselves to a structure, risking arrest" for their grand finale of the October Rebellion.