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'It feels very surreal': Port Coquitlam woman wins $2M a week before officially retiring

'It feels very surreal': Port Coquitlam woman wins $2M a week before officially retiring

Lea Olson wants to go globetrotting after she matched all six numbers to claim BC/49's top prize from its June 19, 2021 draw.
B.C. gives out $36.5M in grants to help 83 major tourist attractions

B.C. gives out $36.5M in grants to help 83 major tourist attractions

The Richmond Night Market is one of the attractions to receive a funding boost
B.C. court deletes judge's Monty Python dead parrot references

B.C. court deletes judge's Monty Python dead parrot references

Vancouver comedian concerned about court censorship
Officials say 'critical shortage' of accommodations in Kamloops area means evacuees have to travel

Officials say 'critical shortage' of accommodations in Kamloops area means evacuees have to travel

There are currently 58 evacuation orders across British Columbia, impacting 5,084 properties.
Conservation officers search for coyote that bit jogger in Vancouver's Stanley Park

Conservation officers search for coyote that bit jogger in Vancouver's Stanley Park

VANCOUVER — The Conservation Officer Service says it is investigating a case involving another aggressive coyote in Vancouver's Stanley Park.
Wildfire crew responding to blaze spots hiker missing in B.C. park north of Vancouver

Wildfire crew responding to blaze spots hiker missing in B.C. park north of Vancouver

SQUAMISH, B.C. — Crews responding to a wildfire made a welcome discovery in the rugged backcountry of Garibaldi Provincial Park, north of Vancouver.
B.C. sees highest number of COVID-19 cases in a month

B.C. sees highest number of COVID-19 cases in a month

VICTORIA — British Columbia's COVID-19 cases are creeping up again with the province reporting the highest numbers in a month. Health officials reported 89 cases of COVID-19 Thursday, figures last seen in mid-June.
Canadians growing more vulnerable to foreign influence activities: CSIS

Canadians growing more vulnerable to foreign influence activities: CSIS

In B.C., Hong Kong Canadians have been most vocal about Chinese state actors and propaganda
Strata security raises privacy concerns

Strata security raises privacy concerns

Condo corporation told to stop collecting personal data through cameras, key fobs
'No relief in sight': Strong winds fanning flames of large wildfires in southern B.C.

'No relief in sight': Strong winds fanning flames of large wildfires in southern B.C.

There are now 50 evacuation orders across the province, including six new ones in the past day.