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Watch: B.C. braces for atmospheric rivers — but don't panic yet, say experts

Watch: B.C. braces for atmospheric rivers — but don't panic yet, say experts

People in low-lying areas are being told to prepare for possible flooding.
B.C. launches gig economy consultations amid concerns over slowdown

B.C. launches gig economy consultations amid concerns over slowdown

Roundtables aimed at finding ways to protect gig workers
'Human chain' in solidarity with Iranian protesters to link 30,000 people across Lions Gate Bridge

'Human chain' in solidarity with Iranian protesters to link 30,000 people across Lions Gate Bridge

It's expected to be the biggest human chain ever in B.C.
Funeral march and service at Olympic Oval for Const. Shaelyn Yang: RCMP

Funeral march and service at Olympic Oval for Const. Shaelyn Yang: RCMP

VANCOUVER — Mounties say a regimental funeral will be held next Wednesday for British Columbia RCMP Const. Shaelyn Yang.
Fallen Mountie's funeral to be held in Richmond next week

Fallen Mountie's funeral to be held in Richmond next week

The service for Richmond resident and Burnaby RCMP's Const. Shaelyn Yang will be held at the Olympic Oval next Wednesday, Nov. 2
Woman charged in Williams Lake "break outs"

Woman charged in Williams Lake "break outs"

Suspect likened to hapless robbers in Home Alone movies
Female humpback whale found dead off Malcolm Island

Female humpback whale found dead off Malcolm Island

DFO and volunteers helped to secure the severely bloated body to shore to ensure the animal and any evidence of its death didn’t wash away with the tides
Anti-vaccine protester who repeatedly punched man must take anger management counselling

Anti-vaccine protester who repeatedly punched man must take anger management counselling

Jeffrey Ian Harris was convicted of assault causing bodily harm after punching Peter Lane nine times at a protest in front of the legislature last fall
Dry fall weather a boon for pumpkin crop, say farmers

Dry fall weather a boon for pumpkin crop, say farmers

While a cold spring meant a late planting, the pumpkins flourished and dry weather hardened their shells, which didn’t rot from rain or frost
Lengthy pandemic closure ends for B.C. park straddling Washington state border

Lengthy pandemic closure ends for B.C. park straddling Washington state border

VANCOUVER — One of British Columbia's last remaining COVID-19 closures has finally been lifted. Peace Arch Provincial Park, the nine-hectare park that straddles the B.C.