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B.C. parent group appeals to maintain mask mandate in schools

B.C. parent group appeals to maintain mask mandate in schools

Safe Schools Coalition BC says public schools are not a place where families and children can "manage their own risk."
Q&A: Popular B.C. true crime podcaster on shining a light on dark cases

Q&A: Popular B.C. true crime podcaster on shining a light on dark cases

True North True Crime finds its voice as a victim-centred true-crime podcast.
B.C. cannabis and liquor stores raise $538K for Ukraine

B.C. cannabis and liquor stores raise $538K for Ukraine

All donations will go to the Red Cross.
American Idol judges give golden ticket to B.C. man who's never performed for an audience (VIDEO)

American Idol judges give golden ticket to B.C. man who's never performed for an audience (VIDEO)

Cameron Whitcomb of Kamloops is off to Hollywood after impressing judges Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Ritchie.
B.C. commissioner mulling over privacy code for children

B.C. commissioner mulling over privacy code for children

Shielding youngsters from targeted advertising and online tracking are among the issues B.C.'s information and privacy commissioner is looking at.
Pandemic hasn’t deterred immigration to Canada: survey

Pandemic hasn’t deterred immigration to Canada: survey

Not only did the pandemic not deter people from immigrating or wanting to immigrate to Canada, but data shows the way the country handled the pandemic actually attracted many potential newcomers.
It's not over. Experts warn of new COVID wave

It's not over. Experts warn of new COVID wave

A variant and fading vaccine protection could bring a rise in cases in April.
'Stumps me every time': B.C. rescue centre sees uptick in animals being shot in the head

'Stumps me every time': B.C. rescue centre sees uptick in animals being shot in the head

"I don't know why or how this could happen," says the manager of the Marine Mammal Rescue Centre, in response to a sea lion shot in the head.
To limit global heating to 1.5 C, Canada must end oil and gas production by 2034, says report

To limit global heating to 1.5 C, Canada must end oil and gas production by 2034, says report

A new report has ranked Canada among 19 rich, oil- and gas-producing nations that must end production by 2034 if the world has a 50-50 chance of keeping global heating under 1.5 C.
Former B.C. seminary student suing estate of dead priest over alleged sexual abuse

Former B.C. seminary student suing estate of dead priest over alleged sexual abuse

A man is alleging a Roman Catholic priest fondled him and then sexually abused him when he was 13 years old.
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