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B.C.'s January weather a 'bit of a break' after 2021

B.C.'s January weather a 'bit of a break' after 2021

"It's definitely good to have a bit of a break."
B.C. art collectors donate $9M in Paul-Émile Borduas paintings to museum

B.C. art collectors donate $9M in Paul-Émile Borduas paintings to museum

The exhibition will be open to the public in late February
The process of selecting a new B.C. Liberal leader has begun

The process of selecting a new B.C. Liberal leader has begun

Voting is open until 5 p.m. Saturday afternoon, and the new leader is expected to be announced sometime Saturday evening
Support for Ottawa protesters divided and influenced by political beliefs: Abacus Data

Support for Ottawa protesters divided and influenced by political beliefs: Abacus Data

Support, and opposition, of anti-vaccine mandate protesters in Ottawa is heavily influenced by political alignment, according to a new poll from Abacus Data
Menorahs recalled due to fire hazard

Menorahs recalled due to fire hazard

Over 300 of the affected menorahs were sold in Canada last year
Cactus Club founder, president sells stake to Earls, Joey owners

Cactus Club founder, president sells stake to Earls, Joey owners

Richard Jaffray, who spent more than three decades building Cactus Club into a notable Canadian restaurant chain, will step down as president
B.C. health officials report 1,776 new cases, 18 deaths

B.C. health officials report 1,776 new cases, 18 deaths

90 per cent of eligible people five and older in B.C. have received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine
Outcry growing over ban on B.C. school sports tournaments

Outcry growing over ban on B.C. school sports tournaments

Regular-season play has been allowed in school sports, but with no fans allowed in the stands — even as junior hockey teams in B.C. are allowed up to half-capacity in rinks.
Vancouver man caught with BB gun on bus gets 1 day in jail

Vancouver man caught with BB gun on bus gets 1 day in jail

Breaching a probation condition resulted in a man once found with a BB gun on a bus being sentenced to one day in custody considered served in the courtroom Feb. 2.
COVID-19 hospitalizations and health facility outbreaks falling in B.C.

COVID-19 hospitalizations and health facility outbreaks falling in B.C.

VICTORIA — The number of people in British Columbia hospitals for treatment of COVID-19 fell Wednesday to 988, with 136 of those patients in intensive care units. Provincial health officer Dr.