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K-12 students across B.C. head back to class as COVID-19 hospitalizations mount

January 10, 2022 Ashley Kryschuck

Provincial officials and schools say they are ready to keep students safe from COVID-19 as classes resume on Monday. Education Minister Jennifer Whiteside, Health Minister Adrian Dix and Provincial Health

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Some British Columbians are hopping across the border for U.S. booster shots and rapid tests

December 24, 2021 Ruby Roux-Roche

As the Omicron variant began to rapidly spread around the world and in B.C., Brendan Quarry eagerly awaited word from the province that it was time to get his booster

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Record hospitalizations in B.C. due to Omicron variant

December 23, 2021 Ed Juskow

A report from an independent COVID-19 modelling group says hospitalizations due to B.C.’s Omicron-fuelled fifth wave will reach unprecedented heights by around mid-January. The report, published on Thursday, says cases of

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City of Vancouver cancels annual homeless count for 2nd straight year

December 17, 2021 Ivan Deneweth

The City of Vancouver has cancelled its annual homeless count for the second year in a row. In a statement, a representative for the city said the 2022 homeless count will

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Shoppers hit with bear spray during robbery at Vancouver department store, police say

December 13, 2021 Ivan Deneweth

Police are searching for a robbery suspect who used bear spray in a department store filled with “dozens” of shoppers in Vancouver earlier this month.  The incident happened at the Holt Renfrew

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Snow blankets B.C.’s South Coast, prompting warnings for drivers to commute with caution

December 7, 2021December 6, 2021 Ivan Deneweth

If you live on British Columbia’s South Coast, give yourself a bit of extra time for your Monday morning commute as the roads are likely to be slick with snow.

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Highly mutated and dangerous new COVID strain has been found in Israel

December 3, 2021December 3, 2021 Ed Juskow

The Health Ministry reported yesterday that the first ten cases of the AY3 coronavirus strain based on the Delta strain had been found in Israel. The AY3 strain is based

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Rains to subside as B.C. assesses damage from floods, mudslides

November 16, 2021 Ivan Deneweth

Torrential rain over the weekend and into Monday left towns flooded and highways closed in B.C., but rains are likely to subside on Tuesday. An “atmospheric river” brought heavy downpours for most

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Facebook plans to rebrand itself with focus on the metaverse

October 20, 2021 Artur Lepine

Facebook Inc., under fire from regulators and lawmakers over its business practices, is planning to rebrand itself with a new group name that focuses on the metaverse, the Verge reported on

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Death toll rises to 12 as COVID-19 outbreak continues in B.C. care home

October 18, 2021 Ivan Deneweth

Twelve residents have died as a result of a COVID-19 outbreak affecting nearly every resident at a care home in Burnaby, B.C., officials say. Fraser Health confirmed the number of

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