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B.C. nurses ask residents to follow public health orders as hospitalizations climb

B.C. nurses ask residents to follow public health orders as hospitalizations climb

Nurses across the province are at a "breaking point as they work through this third wave."
Batwoman shoot in Downtown Vancouver calls for 'exposed weapons' tomorrow

Batwoman shoot in Downtown Vancouver calls for 'exposed weapons' tomorrow

The scenes call for  "exterior dialogue, fight, and driving scene," as well as atmospheric smoke and exposed weapons. 
Opinion: It's almost time to shoot the Stanley Park coyotes

Opinion: It's almost time to shoot the Stanley Park coyotes

In 2001 the City of Vancouver concluded that "the most effective but controversial method for removal of coyotes is to shoot them."
Flood damages Vancouver House, repairs to last a month

Flood damages Vancouver House, repairs to last a month

Three elevators were down and 17 units were directly affected
B.C. extends its 'stronger' provincewide restrictions in wake of surging COVID-19 cases

B.C. extends its 'stronger' provincewide restrictions in wake of surging COVID-19 cases

"This will be a surprise to no one."
Alex Edler absolutely deserved his two-game suspension for kneeing Zach Hyman

Alex Edler absolutely deserved his two-game suspension for kneeing Zach Hyman

But that doesn’t make him a dirty player.
B.C. again sets records for most COVID-19 patients in hospitals, and in ICU

B.C. again sets records for most COVID-19 patients in hospitals, and in ICU

Eight more people have died from COVID-19, including a two-year-old, who had an underlying condition.
B.C. to start doing roadside checks to ensure people are staying in their communities

B.C. to start doing roadside checks to ensure people are staying in their communities

This will be conducted through random audits and there will be a fine if you are travelling outside of your area.
VPD looks to develop policy for use of facial recognition technology

VPD looks to develop policy for use of facial recognition technology

Push comes after Canadian privacy commissioners blasted U.S. company for violating country’s privacy laws
Ban on indoor dining at B.C. restaurants officially extended through May long weekend

Ban on indoor dining at B.C. restaurants officially extended through May long weekend

As expected, the current restriction banning indoor dining at restaurants across British Columbia has been extended.
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