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Pets reunited with Lytton wildfire survivors after being separated for months

Pets reunited with Lytton wildfire survivors after being separated for months

Lytton residents, who had to find a new place to live after a devastating fire this summer, are now able to have their pets back.
Rainfall warning still in effect for Vancouver as up to 100 mm expected through Monday

Rainfall warning still in effect for Vancouver as up to 100 mm expected through Monday

Localized flooding is expected, so maybe go take a walk around outside your home
Remembering Aaron Webster: Community reaches goal for slain man's Stanley Park memorial

Remembering Aaron Webster: Community reaches goal for slain man's Stanley Park memorial

Aaron Webster was beaten to death in November 2001.
Health alert: Outbreak of salmonella affecting 5 provinces including B.C.

Health alert: Outbreak of salmonella affecting 5 provinces including B.C.

In some cases, severe illness may occur from a salmonella infection and hospitalization may be required.
Canadian maternity leave program challenges the 'motherhood penalty'

Canadian maternity leave program challenges the 'motherhood penalty'

Maturn challenges the systemic cultural bias and beliefs toward working mothers.
‘They took my money and bolted,’ says Burnaby woman swindled in driveway scam

‘They took my money and bolted,’ says Burnaby woman swindled in driveway scam

BBB offers tips on how to avoid getting scammed
B.C. landlord finds lizards, snakes, spiders, mice, and rats in rental unit

B.C. landlord finds lizards, snakes, spiders, mice, and rats in rental unit

That's quite the collection.
B.C. asks residents to weigh in on future of oil and gas royalties

B.C. asks residents to weigh in on future of oil and gas royalties

The 30-year-old royalty program has provided the fossil fuel industry with about $10 billion in credits. B.C. residents can share their thoughts on the future of the scheme until Dec. 10, 2021.
Canada's 'ad hoc approach' to disaster fails to deal with climate migrants: report

Canada's 'ad hoc approach' to disaster fails to deal with climate migrants: report

Under existing law, a national refugee lawyer group says Ottawa has at least six options to open up a path for 'climate migrants' to come to Canada.
Ditch expensive PCR COVID test for travel, B.C. tourism industry tells feds

Ditch expensive PCR COVID test for travel, B.C. tourism industry tells feds

B.C. businesses, tourism agencies and travel groups who say unneeded restrictions are damaging the economy want to see Ottawa lift COVID-19 PCR testing for travellers coming to Canada.