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  • Horgan calls for national anti-racism program; will pitch idea to PM, premiers

    VICTORIA - B.C. Premier John Horgan is calling on the federal government to lead an anti-racism program, saying fighting racism needs a nationwide

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  • Two more COVID-19 outbreaks at B.C. seniors' homes have ended

    Abbotsford's Cottage-Worthington Pavilion and Mission's The Cedars have not had new cases in 28 days B.C. is down to

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  • CRA snitch line now open to information about federal COVID-19 aid fraud

    The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has expanded its so-called snitch line to any tips and leads about suspected fraud in the federal government's

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  • RCMP needs your help identifying fraudster

    Police Briefs: Motorcyclist involved in hit-and-run at Marketplace Pemberton RCMP is asking the public for help

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  • Foreign cyberthreats to Canada persist: spy agency

    Global Five Eyes alliance had Huawei concerns The Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS) says it will

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  • Vancouver council says no to legal drinking in public spaces

    Chief medical health officer warns of 'significant binge-drinking culture' in B.C. A Vancouver city councillor's push

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  • Local teens organize Whistler anti-racism rally

    ‘We really all just need to break the silence,' says First Nations organizer For 15-year-old Charlize Littlelight, the

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  • Video of officer seen punching driver to be investigated: Kelowna RCMP

    KELOWNA, B.C. — A video circulating on social media that appears to show a Mountie punching a combative driver doesn't tell the full story, the

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  • Rare dinosaur stomach fossil opens door to ancient world

    Digestive organ only one of three in the world Fresh ferns, loaded with spores, lightly dusted with leaves and twigs

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  • B.C. secures new supply of surgical masks that exceed Health Canada standards

    VICTORIA — Millions of respirator masks British Columbia purchased from a manufacturer in China have been given a stamp of approval by separate

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  • Province’s minimum wage increases to $14.60/hr

    Poverty group says still not enough B.C.'s minimum wage rose Monday, June 1, to $14.60 per hour, but it continues to be

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  • When a pandemic comes to a disaster nurse's backyard

    We should be grateful for our healthcare system, says Squamish nurse who worked Ebola and other crises around the world

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  • Whistler Health Care Centre hasn’t seen COVID-19 case since early April

    Also, money being raised to buy portable ventilator for centre The Whistler Health Care Centre (WHCC) has not seen a

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  • Wolf killed near Prince Rupert B.C. after rare attack on a human

    Conservation does not think animal linked to pet attacks Conservation officers in northwestern British Columbia have

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  • A third of B.C. students return to part-time, in-class instruction

    Education Minister Rob Fleming said approximately 60,000 students have returned to some in-class instruction across 60 school districts

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