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Video: Spoof Spiderman trailer filmed in Richmond hits 1 million views online

Video: Spoof Spiderman trailer filmed in Richmond hits 1 million views online

Viewership numbers show people's appreciation for our work, according to Richmond resident
Coquihalla Highway to reopen next week

Coquihalla Highway to reopen next week

Highway 5 will reopen to commercial traffic and buses
'Borders criminal!' Vancouver police nab driver speeding 100 km/h in 30 zone near school

'Borders criminal!' Vancouver police nab driver speeding 100 km/h in 30 zone near school

"$483 fine and N driver can expect a driving prohibition in near future!" said a VPD officer.
Amazon deliveries spike plastic pollution 29% in a year, report shows

Amazon deliveries spike plastic pollution 29% in a year, report shows

Environmental group calls on Ottawa to include plastics from Amazon deliveries in ban
Bowling with chickens among animal cruelty cited in $300K Fraser Valley fines

Bowling with chickens among animal cruelty cited in $300K Fraser Valley fines

Companies have made significant changes as a result of investigation, judge says
CRA says time running out for Canadians to make tax relief requests

CRA says time running out for Canadians to make tax relief requests

Deadline is Dec. 31
Floods test B.C. film sector's adaptability and flexibility

Floods test B.C. film sector's adaptability and flexibility

Expert warns that the industry must prepare for 'new normal' of extreme weather

B.C. health officials using 'strict processes' to prevent COVID vaccine record fraud

VICTORIA — British Columbia health officials say COVID-19 immunization records entered into the provincial immunization registry that are suspected to be fraudulent are being reported to law enforcement.
B.C. welcomes federal government's 'initial' $5 billion in flood disaster relief

B.C. welcomes federal government's 'initial' $5 billion in flood disaster relief

VICTORIA — British Columbia's finance minister says the federal government's $5 billion contribution to flood disaster recovery efforts in the province is a historic amount of cash that reflects the extreme nature of the disaster.
COVID-19 modelling in B.C. shows increases on Vancouver Island, spread of Omicron

COVID-19 modelling in B.C. shows increases on Vancouver Island, spread of Omicron

VANCOUVER — British Columbia health officials are recommending against large holiday parties with COVID-19 cases poised to rise because of the quick-moving Omicron variant, but the threat still won't prompt the rollout of free at-home rapid tests bef