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'Dooring' fines set to quadruple across B.C.

'Dooring' fines set to quadruple across B.C.

The fine, handed out for motorists who open a car door when it's deemed to be unsafe rise from $81 to $368 Monday, Sept. 21.
British Columbians most likely to suffer COVID-19 work disruptions: survey

British Columbians most likely to suffer COVID-19 work disruptions: survey

New survey reveals BC residents are still experiencing significant disruption to work due to COVID-19, a higher proportion than any other province.
Here is when the smoke is expected to clear from Metro Vancouver

Here is when the smoke is expected to clear from Metro Vancouver

Environment Canada provides a forecast for Vancouver's smoky conditions.
Getting your flu shot will be different this year in B.C. Here's how

Getting your flu shot will be different this year in B.C. Here's how

British Columbians planning to get their flu shot from pharmacies this fall should expect a different experience.

Two people facing multiple child pornography charges in Port Coquitlam

Amber Davies and Carl Henning are facing one count each of possession of child pornography, making or publishing child pornography, importing or distributing child pornography and arranging or agreeing on a sexual offence against a child.
Time is running out for Ioco townsite says Port Moody heritage advocate

Time is running out for Ioco townsite says Port Moody heritage advocate

A Port Moody heritage advocate fears time is running out to save the Ioco townsite.
COVID-19 exposures page set up for Tri-Cities schools

COVID-19 exposures page set up for Tri-Cities schools

Parents wanting to know about COVID-19 exposures in Coquitlam school district schools have a new place to check.
Over 60% of Canadians say they would rather continue to work remotely

Over 60% of Canadians say they would rather continue to work remotely

Are you nervous about going back to work?
You can get a Dr. Bonnie Henry-inspired Compass Card right now

You can get a Dr. Bonnie Henry-inspired Compass Card right now

"This card recognizes the extensive efforts that have been made by leaders and individuals in B.C. in response to the pandemic."
Video: A quarantined UBC student is hilariously ranking the university's meal deliveries on TikTok

Video: A quarantined UBC student is hilariously ranking the university's meal deliveries on TikTok

"UBC is absolutely FLEXING on the students in the states right now."