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Vaccine injury program compensates eight Canadians in first two weeks

Vaccine injury program compensates eight Canadians in first two weeks

The Vaccine Injury Support Program offers compensation to anyone injured by any vaccine after Dec. 8, 2020.
Tumbler Ridge museum wants more provincial support for fossils

Tumbler Ridge museum wants more provincial support for fossils

"It’s a 450-million-year-old story that we can tell here,” says mayor, frustrated over provincial funding disparities
Busy summer season forecast for B.C. outdoor recreation

Busy summer season forecast for B.C. outdoor recreation

First summer in two years that Americans can fish, camp and spend money in B.C.
Hydromedusa jellyfish could see explosive growth in B.C.

Hydromedusa jellyfish could see explosive growth in B.C.

Under a shifting climate, explosive growth of the freshwater jellyfish could damage local ecosystems. Now, one B.C. scientist is calling on the public to help track it.
Prince Rupert hero couple saves chickens and vehicles from fire

Prince Rupert hero couple saves chickens and vehicles from fire

Auriat and Mckay’s quick response saved more than 35 older laying hens, two turkeys and potentially the Neville’s lives.
‘We are salmon people’: First Nation leaders in B.C. demand audience with fisheries minister

‘We are salmon people’: First Nation leaders in B.C. demand audience with fisheries minister

“There's a really strong feeling that DFO’s management of the fishery is preventing us from passing on ancient knowledge to our younger generations.” 
High school students across Canada to be trained on how to administer naloxone

High school students across Canada to be trained on how to administer naloxone

MONTREAL — Hundreds of thousands of high school students in Canada will be given training on how to respond to someone overdosing on opioids, including on how to inject naloxone — a drug used to reverse the effects of overdoses.
Medicine professor says no need to panic over COVID-19 reinfection

Medicine professor says no need to panic over COVID-19 reinfection

An expert says Canadians don't need to panic about COVID-19 reinfections even as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tested positive a second time for the virus.
Police watchdog launches probe into officers from eight B.C. departments

Police watchdog launches probe into officers from eight B.C. departments

Officers from departments in Abbotsford, Vancouver, New Westminster, Delta, Surrey, Saanich and Victoria, along with Metro Vancouver Transit Police, are being investigated, says the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner.
‘Disturbing on a couple of levels’; B.C. ministry withholds funding from family caring for Indigenous granddaughter

‘Disturbing on a couple of levels’; B.C. ministry withholds funding from family caring for Indigenous granddaughter

Content Warning: This story contains content and evidence around the ongoing mistreatment of Indigenous kin in “care,” by B.C.’s child “welfare” system. Please read with care, and prioritize your spirit and well-being.