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Has your baby monitor been hacked by cybercrooks?

Has your baby monitor been hacked by cybercrooks?

High-tech baby monitors could be hacked by cybercrooks, whose aim is to use them as entry points to other devices.
Thousands of B.C. businesses illegally using groundwater

Thousands of B.C. businesses illegally using groundwater

The province’s deadline for non-domestic well owners to secure their historical water rights passed March 1
Private health-care professionals ordered to disclose vaccination status

Private health-care professionals ordered to disclose vaccination status

Prior to Monday, regulatory bodies like the B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons had no ability to obtain vaccination status from their members
B.C. man heads to Ukraine to fight for his 'motherland'

B.C. man heads to Ukraine to fight for his 'motherland'

"I am not sure how long I will stay. This depends on the situation in Ukraine. I purchased a one-way ticket," said the B.C. man
Court approves $2M payout in TikTok data collection lawsuit

Court approves $2M payout in TikTok data collection lawsuit

The settlement comes after two lawsuits claimed the popular social media app illegally collected and commercialized personal data from its Canadian users.
Trucks on way to occupy Victoria streets, convoy organizer says in video

Trucks on way to occupy Victoria streets, convoy organizer says in video

Hundreds of vehicles could occupy area for two to three months, he says
B.C. nurse disciplined after hitting hospital visitor with umbrella

B.C. nurse disciplined after hitting hospital visitor with umbrella

The nurse has since completed coursework in professionalism and anger management, according to the B.C. College of Nurses & Midwives.
Canada reveals rules for 2022 cruise season

Canada reveals rules for 2022 cruise season

Passengers must be vaccinated and tested before boarding and disembarking ships
Hospitalizations due to COVID-19 see slight drop in B.C.; 11 more deaths recorded

Hospitalizations due to COVID-19 see slight drop in B.C.; 11 more deaths recorded

VICTORIA — British Columbia has recorded 11 new deaths related to COVID-19 over a three-day period for a total of 2,914 fatalities since the pandemic began.
B.C. government pledges $18.4M toward Lytton rebuild, says work will get underway immediately

B.C. government pledges $18.4M toward Lytton rebuild, says work will get underway immediately

The money will cover debris removal, archaeological work and soil remediation.