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You'll need a pass to access Mount Seymour Provincial Park this winter

You'll need a pass to access Mount Seymour Provincial Park this winter

The new rules start Dec. 15
Tumbler Ridge home to 112-million-year-old crocodile traces

Tumbler Ridge home to 112-million-year-old crocodile traces

Paleontologist credits 'incredible collaboration' between industry and museum for preserving find
Highway 1 fully reopens from Abbotsford to Hope

Highway 1 fully reopens from Abbotsford to Hope

The opening follows a massive, three-week cleanup effort, including repairs and engineering assessments of the highway
Police step up enforcement on Highway 3, drivers urged to slow down

Police step up enforcement on Highway 3, drivers urged to slow down

Drive according to the road and weather conditions, police ask
B.C.'s Cultus Lake Provincial Park damaged after November flooding, windstorm

B.C.'s Cultus Lake Provincial Park damaged after November flooding, windstorm

Picnic tables are buried under gravel and many trees have fallen, says Chilliwack resident
Five Omicron cases identified in B.C. so far but more expected

Five Omicron cases identified in B.C. so far but more expected

VANCOUVER — Five cases of the Omicron COVID-19 variant have been confirmed in British Columbia so far among people whose illness is associated with travel to places like Nigeria and Egypt, the provincial health officer says. Dr.
Province quietly bans ex-military vehicles, West Van collector says

Province quietly bans ex-military vehicles, West Van collector says

Canadian Forces reservist questions why 'non-comforming' vehicles like U.S. military surplus Humvees are no longer street legal in B.C.
COVID-19: B.C.’s booster campaign tops 500K doses as uncertainty surrounds Omicron variant

COVID-19: B.C.’s booster campaign tops 500K doses as uncertainty surrounds Omicron variant

Province reports four new cases of new Omicron variant

17-year-old girl found dead after being reported missing Sunday: Delta, B.C., police

DELTA, B.C. — A 17-year-old girl who was reported missing Sunday has been found dead inside a home on Tsawwassen First Nation lands south of Vancouver, B.C. Delta police say officers searching for Maaike Blom discovered her body Tuesday.
Missing 17-year-old Tsawwassen girl located, deceased

Missing 17-year-old Tsawwassen girl located, deceased

In a news release issued Tuesday afternoon, DPD said they regret to inform the community that 17-year-old Maaike Blom has been found deceased.