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First vaccine recipient in Fraser Health hasn’t seen her children in ages

First vaccine recipient in Fraser Health hasn’t seen her children in ages

Fraser Health released a video showing the first vaccination
Crashing BMW leaves gaping hole in Burnaby sign business

Crashing BMW leaves gaping hole in Burnaby sign business

Police say car's owner arrested after he fled on foot
New Westminster shines bright through holiday campaign

New Westminster shines bright through holiday campaign

The city is offering a variety of ways to safely enjoy the holidays and respect public health orders
Popular North Vancouver bakery opening all-day restaurant in Vancouver's Kitsilano

Popular North Vancouver bakery opening all-day restaurant in Vancouver's Kitsilano

Get ready for breakfast, lunch, and dinner at this fresh new venture near Kits Beach.
Former B.C. privacy commissioner to lead review of police ‘street check’ study

Former B.C. privacy commissioner to lead review of police ‘street check’ study

David Loukidelis to investigate why allegations of racist comments by VPD officers deleted from final report
Worker at Richmond FreshCo grocery store tests positive for COVID-19

Worker at Richmond FreshCo grocery store tests positive for COVID-19

An employee at a bargain grocery franchise store in Richmond has tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Vancouver police officers will not face charges in 2015 death of Myles Gray

Vancouver police officers will not face charges in 2015 death of Myles Gray

Investigators were 'not able to prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that the officers committed any offence in relation to the incident.'
B.C.'s thick, smoky September skies ranked #2 weather story in Canada in 2020

B.C.'s thick, smoky September skies ranked #2 weather story in Canada in 2020

"For eight consecutive days in mid-September, about four million British Columbia residents, urban and rural, and young and old smelled smoke and breathed foul air." 
B.C. government expands COVID-19 ticket enforcement

B.C. government expands COVID-19 ticket enforcement

Currently, payment reminders may be sent to guilty offenders for up to a year before the overdue account is sent to collections.
B.C. confirms 640 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 44,103

B.C. confirms 640 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 44,103

There have been 24 new COVID-19 related deaths in the last 24 hours
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