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COVID-19 Vaccine Update: B.C. considers J&J vaccine for hard-to-track population

COVID-19 Vaccine Update: B.C. considers J&J vaccine for hard-to-track population

First Johnson & Johnson doses set to arrive in B.C. next week
Trans Mountain 'caught red-handed' thanks to Burnaby bird lovers: lawyer

Trans Mountain 'caught red-handed' thanks to Burnaby bird lovers: lawyer

Credit being given to bird lovers for work getting logging temporarily shut down
Petition started to toughen up B.C. border controls amid COVID-19

Petition started to toughen up B.C. border controls amid COVID-19

Petition aimed at B.C. Premier John Horgan
Was anyone issued a $575 travel fine in B.C. this weekend?

Was anyone issued a $575 travel fine in B.C. this weekend?

As of Monday afternoon, no fines under the new travel order have been issued, according to BC RCMP.
B.C. expands child and youth mental health teams for early support

B.C. expands child and youth mental health teams for early support

VICTORIA — British Columbia's mental health and addictions minister says the province will expand services for young children, school-aged youth and their families.
Boy, 15, dead, 14 year-old charged, after two groups fight in Vancouver

Boy, 15, dead, 14 year-old charged, after two groups fight in Vancouver

VANCOUVER — A 14-year-old was in custody and awaiting a bail hearing Monday after a weekend fight in a park on Vancouver's west side led to the death of a 15-year-old, police said. Sgt.
Passengers line up for ferries aware of new B.C. travel rules

Passengers line up for ferries aware of new B.C. travel rules

Until May 25, only essential travel is sanctioned between the province's health regions.
Teen badly hurt in crash after ignoring order to stop, say Abbotsford, B.C., police

Teen badly hurt in crash after ignoring order to stop, say Abbotsford, B.C., police

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — An 18-year-old woman has been critically hurt after police in Abbotsford, B.C., say a car crashed seconds after ignoring an order to pull over.
B.C. woman receives hand-written apology after her garden was raided

B.C. woman receives hand-written apology after her garden was raided

If April showers beget May flowers, what kind of weather do you have to get for apologetic letters?
'This ain’t right': How rising rents and expiring leases are squeezing B.C.'s co-op housing

'This ain’t right': How rising rents and expiring leases are squeezing B.C.'s co-op housing

In one Coquitlam co-op, a subsidy gap is leading to a massive $300 increase in rent this month; in a co-op 500 metres away, a lease set to expire in 2022 is threatening the very existence of 300 people's homes in a trend experts say will only grow over the coming year