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Police on the University of British Columbia campus say they issued more than $5,000 in fines to partying students on Saturday for violating public health orders restricting social gatherings.
Teachers at a Metro Vancouver elementary school are using YouTube to stay connected to their students during the pandemic.
VANCOUVER -- An entomologist says rain, high water, and now heat have combined to create conditions for more mosquitoes in some parts of B.C. Carl Lowenberger, a professor of entomology and ...
The owner of an urn has claimed the remains of their late pet, Mounties in Chilliwack say.
While the update is good news, the health authority is urging anyone in the area to follow public health orders to ensure transmission is low. "The majority of cases continue to be among young ...
VANCOUVER -- The B.C. Centre for Disease Control has added several more flights to its list of COVID-19 exposures. The BCCDC added two flights Sunday night, another one Monday evening, six more on ...
Some regions in B.C. could see peak water levels over the next couple days as nearly a dozen flooding warnings and watches remain in place.
Kennedy Stewart says he's aiming for a Health Canada exemption from federal drug laws to allow for the distribution of pharmaceutical-grade heroin to users who could die from fentanyl-laced drugs ...
Homicide investigators have been called to Burnaby after a body was found inside a vehicle in the city Wednesday.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says an increasing supply of vaccines this month could mean B.C. residents won't have to wait four months for a second jab.
The federal Crown-Indigenous relations minister is offering to meet today with Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs in northwestern British Columbia.
With many people learning the ins and outs of video conferencing on the fly while working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s not going as smoothly as everyone would like.
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