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B.C. residents claim no social distancing in Trans Mountain construction

B.C. residents claim no social distancing in Trans Mountain construction

Murder, attempted murder charges laid following Kamloops, B.C., stabbing

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — One count of murder and three counts of attempted murder have been laid against a British Columbia man following a violent house party in Kamloops, B.C.

No 'code of respect' as thieves steal all work gear belonging to B.C. paramedic

VANCOUVER — Thieves have stolen all the vital equipment of a Vancouver paramedic, putting her out of work until she can replace the gear.

Proposed B.C. container terminal would threaten endangered orcas: review panel

VANCOUVER — A federally appointed panel has found the development of a new shipping container terminal south of Vancouver would result in "significant adverse" effects on endangered southern resident killer whales.
Former Vancouver Canucks goaltender Eddie Lack retires after taking time off with hip injury

Former Vancouver Canucks goaltender Eddie Lack retires after taking time off with hip injury

COVID-19: Poll finds more than half of B.C. residents have already lost income

COVID-19: Poll finds more than half of B.C. residents have already lost income

COVID-19 testing still targeted at health system, identifying transmission in B.C.

VICTORIA — British Columbia's top doctor says testing for COVID-19 remains focused on the health-care system and identifying chains of transmission, rather than the broader public. Provincial health officer Dr.
B.C. government suspends legal action limitations periods

B.C. government suspends legal action limitations periods

B.C. death toll rises to 16 while more long-term care homes hit with COVID-19

VICTORIA — There have been two more deaths in British Columbia as a result of the novel coronavirus and the government says staff members at two more long-term care homes have confirmed cases of COVID-19. A statement from the B.C.

B.C. making $3 million fund available for arts groups affected by COVID-19

VICTORIA — Eligible arts organizations will receive up to $15,000 to help pay their bills during the COVID-19 pandemic. The government is setting up a $3 million fund to be administered by the BC Arts Council.