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B.C. vax passports sticking around for now as other provinces ditch theirs

B.C. vax passports sticking around for now as other provinces ditch theirs

Provincial officials will review program in coming weeks and months
B.C health officials downplaying airborne transmission of virus, says advocacy group

B.C health officials downplaying airborne transmission of virus, says advocacy group

Protect Our Province says the 'droplet dogma' impacts policies.
What's this B.C. Ferries vessel doing in Mexico?

What's this B.C. Ferries vessel doing in Mexico?

When John Chalmers heard that B.C. Ferry’s Salish Heron was in port in Manzanillo, Mexico, he couldn’t resist driving 40 minutes to see it and take photographs for his blog.
Arrests as RCMP clear protest near Pacific Highway border crossing in B.C.

Arrests as RCMP clear protest near Pacific Highway border crossing in B.C.

VANCOUVER — Traffic was moving again Tuesday through the main commercial truck crossing between British Columbia and Washington state, hours after RCMP made numerous arrests and ordered an end to a demonstration against COVID-19 mandates.
Vancouver researchers develop a 'coating' for your clothes that can ward off viruses like COVID-19

Vancouver researchers develop a 'coating' for your clothes that can ward off viruses like COVID-19

The coating could be used to fight everything from E. Coli to stinky armpits
How B.C.'s Swiss Village for sale could be 'saved' by some people deeply invested in its heritage (VIDEO)

How B.C.'s Swiss Village for sale could be 'saved' by some people deeply invested in its heritage (VIDEO)

And you can be a part of saving this piece of B.C.'s history
Global shipping companies struggle with trillion-dollar challenge to cut CO2 emissions

Global shipping companies struggle with trillion-dollar challenge to cut CO2 emissions

Regulation, infrastructure, financing among net-zero challenges for cargo carriers grappling with a multitrillion-dollar decarbonization challenge
Vandals, thieves lay siege to downtown Vancouver merchants

Vandals, thieves lay siege to downtown Vancouver merchants

Countless boarded-up streetfronts testify to toll of broken windows, graffiti and more serious crimes
Crews shoring up the Coquihalla in preparation for spring melt

Crews shoring up the Coquihalla in preparation for spring melt

Spring preparations on the Coquihalla begins
‘Cowardly lion recovery’ means more volatility for tech sector in 2022: experts

‘Cowardly lion recovery’ means more volatility for tech sector in 2022: experts

But experts say abundance of investor capital will keep valuations from cratering