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YVR baggage handlers tested positive for COVID-19

YVR baggage handlers tested positive for COVID-19

Several employees working under the company Strategic Aviation were tested positive for COVID-19.
Researchers aim to use artificial intelligence to save endangered whales in B.C.

Researchers aim to use artificial intelligence to save endangered whales in B.C.

VANCOUVER — Researchers are aiming to "teach" a computer to recognize the sounds of resident killer whales in order to develop a warning system for preventing ships from fatally striking endangered orcas off British Columbia's coast.
Backcountry enthusiasts urged to venture out safely during COVID-19

Backcountry enthusiasts urged to venture out safely during COVID-19

Backcountry do's and don'ts

B.C. residents urged to prevent fires involving holiday decorations

VICTORIA — British Columbia's Public Safety Ministry is warning that the risk of fire could be hidden beneath the sparkle of holiday decorations. It says the Office of the Fire Commissioner has reported 113 Christmas-related fires in B.C.
Celebrate the holidays in a fire-safe home this year: OFC

Celebrate the holidays in a fire-safe home this year: OFC

The Officer of the Fire Commissioner is reminding everyone to keep fire safety habits at the top of their mind during the holidays.
Opinion: My best buddy who mocks masks is hospitalized with COVID-19

Opinion: My best buddy who mocks masks is hospitalized with COVID-19

You think you understand COVID-19? Wait until someone close to you gets it
'Walk-of-shame' comment prompts call to change police sexual assault investigations

'Walk-of-shame' comment prompts call to change police sexual assault investigations

VICTORIA — A woman's complaints about being asked about a "walk of shame" by a Saanich police officer after reporting an alleged sexual assault has prompted British Columbia's police complaints commissioner to call for provincial standards for sex cr
Vancouver charity continues 80-year-old tradition of serving Christmas meals

Vancouver charity continues 80-year-old tradition of serving Christmas meals

VANCOUVER — A Vancouver charity is serving its annual Christmas lunch and dinner to nearly 1,400 people this weekend, but COVID-19 restrictions mean turkey and vegetarian options will be handed out in biodegradable to-go containers.
B.C. RCMP confiscate $4,600 in fake American bills

B.C. RCMP confiscate $4,600 in fake American bills

B.C. police are warning people about counterfeit money making the rounds. RCMP Staff Sgt. Scott West says phoney U.S. $100 bills were passed at stores in Salmon Arm recently. On Thursday (Dec.
Ship that sank 52 years ago off B.C.'s coast now polluting marine park

Ship that sank 52 years ago off B.C.'s coast now polluting marine park

VANCOUVER — A cargo ship that sank off the west coast of Vancouver Island more than 50 years ago is now polluting the waters of a popular marine park.