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Everything you need to know about Canada's new COVID-19 testing program for air travel

Everything you need to know about Canada's new COVID-19 testing program for air travel

The random testing program will begin next week.
Pat John, beloved as Beachcombers' Jesse Jim, dies at 69

Pat John, beloved as Beachcombers' Jesse Jim, dies at 69

Pat John, a member of the shíshálh Nation who gained international stardom in the role of Jesse Jim on the long-running The Beachcombers television series, died on Wednesday, July 13, at a relative’s house in his hometown of Sechelt.
Four B.C. First Nations reach end of long journey to educate their children

Four B.C. First Nations reach end of long journey to educate their children

“We’ve been fighting for this for many, many, many years,” said Terry Teegee, regional chief for British Columbia Assembly of First Nations.
Home with roommates fastest-growing housing type: census data

Home with roommates fastest-growing housing type: census data

Young condo buyers often opt for two-bedrooms, renting out the second one, says mortgage specialist
Nearly one in five serving in Canadian military are women, census data shows

Nearly one in five serving in Canadian military are women, census data shows

Almost one-fifth of those currently serving in the Canadian military are women. 
Old Fort residents set up blockade outside Site C gate

Old Fort residents set up blockade outside Site C gate

Last couple of months have been unbearable, say residents
Haida village becomes first B.C. municipality to have ancestral name restored

Haida village becomes first B.C. municipality to have ancestral name restored

The former Queen Charlotte City on Haida Gwaii is now called Daajing Giids.
B.C., U.S. astronomers detect radio 'heartbeat' billions of light-years from Earth

B.C., U.S. astronomers detect radio 'heartbeat' billions of light-years from Earth

The strange and persistent radio signal from a far-off galaxy appears to be flashing with surprising regularity.
Family of man who died at B.C. construction site awarded $875,000

Family of man who died at B.C. construction site awarded $875,000

The workplace accident happened in March 2016 when a concrete-pumping hose fractured, causing a boom to collapse.
Scientists warn nuclear war could trigger mass ocean die-offs, new 'ice age'

Scientists warn nuclear war could trigger mass ocean die-offs, new 'ice age'

The idea of nuclear winter has been around for decades. But what would happen to the oceans? What would happen to the millions of species that call it home, and the others — including humans — that rely on them?