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Concerns over Site C hauling plan

Concerns over Site C hauling plan

Canada climbs to 11th in women's relay in Oberhof

Canada climbs to 11th in women's relay in Oberhof

Canada’s women’s biathlon team posted its best World Cup result of the season Saturday in Oberhof, Germany, finishing 11 th in the 20-team event.
Study suggests respirator masks used by police could hurt perception

Study suggests respirator masks used by police could hurt perception

The study shows people may react negatively to police wearing full-face respirator masks possibly due to their use in public disorder situations where tear gas is deployed
YVR rapid test study shows tests could be used in care homes, other facilities

YVR rapid test study shows tests could be used in care homes, other facilities

About 350 passengers have been tested so far, a process that takes about 15 minutes
Williams Lake chief, mayor and regional chair unite to give COVID update

Williams Lake chief, mayor and regional chair unite to give COVID update

Leaders of three different governments stood together in a united front Thursday afternoon to show their support for one another and provide a video update on COVID-19 in the Cariboo Chilcotin. Taking part in a Facebook live update Jan.
Impaired driver found guilty in pair of 2016 deaths

Impaired driver found guilty in pair of 2016 deaths

Cole Kenneth Archibald MacDonald, 38, was found guilty Friday for the impaired driving deaths of a man and woman near Chetwynd in 2016.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Saturday snow mixed with rain
Here is how fast COVID-19 can spread after a road trip in B.C. (INFOGRAPHICS)

Here is how fast COVID-19 can spread after a road trip in B.C. (INFOGRAPHICS)

How do you follow something you can't see?
13 more B.C. flights identified for possible COVID-19 exposure

13 more B.C. flights identified for possible COVID-19 exposure

The flights included in the BCCDC's latest announcement took off between Jan. 5 and Jan. 11
'They work and are safe': UBC expert addresses COVID-19 'vaccine hesitancy' in Canada

'They work and are safe': UBC expert addresses COVID-19 'vaccine hesitancy' in Canada

"Many are concerned about whether or not the vaccine will work, about short- and long-term safety of the vaccine, about its “newness” and the unknowns that come with a new vaccine."