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1.4 million Canadians report long COVID symptoms, says StatCan

1.4 million Canadians report long COVID symptoms, says StatCan

“People are hurting,” said Susie Goulding, a long-COVID patient and founder of the COVID Long-Haulers Support Group Canada.  
Scientists confirm newborn endangered orca is a female

Scientists confirm newborn endangered orca is a female

The overall population of southern resident killer whales continues to decline, with K-pod down to just 16 members. K45 is the first newborn for the pod since 2011.
Burnaby murder victim was known to police

Burnaby murder victim was known to police

IHIT identified Kiesha Garie and Umair Kasim as the people found in a vehicle near Alpha Secondary.
Earthquake drill at 10:20 a.m. today: Drop, cover and hold on

Earthquake drill at 10:20 a.m. today: Drop, cover and hold on

Drop to the ground, get under a table or desk, hold on until the shaking stops
Why a low loonie is no longer attracting U.S. tech firms to B.C.

Why a low loonie is no longer attracting U.S. tech firms to B.C.

Cheap dollar not the motivation behind expansion initiatives it once was, say experts
YWCA Metro Vancouver: A Hub for Ukrainian Mothers

YWCA Metro Vancouver: A Hub for Ukrainian Mothers

Ukrainian mothers fleeing war with Russia find support at the YWCA
West Vancouver's Eagle Ridge wildfire 'human-caused'

West Vancouver's Eagle Ridge wildfire 'human-caused'

Investigators found a camp with open-flame cooking materials
Why is there an air raid siren in this North Vancouver park?

Why is there an air raid siren in this North Vancouver park?

Today it's a monument to the Cold War, but it was almost lost twice
Cat rescued from engine block after girl hears meowing and sees tail hanging from car

Cat rescued from engine block after girl hears meowing and sees tail hanging from car

The car was locked, so firefighters called police, who found out the owner was on the Lower Mainland and broke into the car without doing any damage, then opened up the hood
'A wake-up call': Five Canadian police officers killed in 37 days

'A wake-up call': Five Canadian police officers killed in 37 days

A former police chief says the deaths should be a tipping point. He's calling for changes to better support people and their mental health.