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Early data suggests B.C. headed towards 'baby bust' due to COVID-19

Early data suggests B.C. headed towards 'baby bust' due to COVID-19

Provincial data shows December 2020 with a decade-record low in babies born
BCCDC warns of COVID-19 exposures on 14 more B.C. flights

BCCDC warns of COVID-19 exposures on 14 more B.C. flights

The flights were flagged for exposures by the BCCDC over the past week
Here are the City of Vancouver's tips to prepare for the first snowfall of the year

Here are the City of Vancouver's tips to prepare for the first snowfall of the year

With up to 15 cm of accumulation possible by Sunday afternoon, Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for B.C.'s South Coast
Capilano University adds more spots to its early childcare education program

Capilano University adds more spots to its early childcare education program

24 more seats added to ECE diploma program following $255,000 funding from province.
'The demand for what we do skyrocketed': child hunger issue worsened by pandemic, says B.C. charity

'The demand for what we do skyrocketed': child hunger issue worsened by pandemic, says B.C. charity

Backpack Buddies organization helps fill ‘weekend hunger gap’ throughout Lower Mainland and beyond
Police called after burned body discovered at North Vancouver homeless encampment

Police called after burned body discovered at North Vancouver homeless encampment

Emergency crews discover body after reports of a fire near Phibbs Exchange bus loop last night.
Three hospitalized in Burnaby motel blaze (video)

Three hospitalized in Burnaby motel blaze (video)

The motel was fully occupied
Vancouverites can't get enough of the viral Bernie Sanders snap (PHOTOS)

Vancouverites can't get enough of the viral Bernie Sanders snap (PHOTOS)

Here are some of the best takes on the popular photo from around B.C.
How fast is the North Shore growing?

How fast is the North Shore growing?

'You're not growing as fast as you think you are,' says SFU's Andy Yan
These Vancouver arts and culture groups just got a major funding boost from the province

These Vancouver arts and culture groups just got a major funding boost from the province

The funding is part of a $2 million investment in arts infrastructure from the government of B.C. that will help 50 arts and culture groups improve their spaces or purchase new equipment.
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