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Half of federal back-to-school funding to come in September: Fleming

Half of federal back-to-school funding to come in September: Fleming

Education Minister Rob Fleming announced Thursday that the first half of the federal back-to-school funding allocated to B.C. will be received in September.
ICBC: Drive safely over Labour Day long weekend

ICBC: Drive safely over Labour Day long weekend

Although pandemic restrictions are stopping people from gathering in large groups, ICBC is still asking those travelling on the road within B.C. to drive carefully this upcoming weekend.
Petition calls for mandatory mask usage in all public spaces in B.C.

Petition calls for mandatory mask usage in all public spaces in B.C.

'We have the opportunity to significantly curb the growth of this second wave, but the BC Health Ministry is afraid of the backlash they may receive for mandating mask usage.'
RCMP tells Instagram users to back off Coquitlam SAR in case of missing hiker

RCMP tells Instagram users to back off Coquitlam SAR in case of missing hiker

Hundreds of posts from multiple accounts have implored the volunteer rescue group to continue looking for the missing Coquitlam man, something police say is 'not helpful.'

Port Moody alleged car thief locks himself in car when confronted, insists it’s his

Port Moody police say the man was later arrested at a convenience store after ‘the complainant quickly produced the car key, pressed the unlock button, which successfully unlocked the doors, thus proving ownership.’
'We’re swamped’: Tri-Cities doctors call for more COVID-19 testing ahead of back-to-school

'We’re swamped’: Tri-Cities doctors call for more COVID-19 testing ahead of back-to-school

As a privately-run Port Coquitlam testing facility reaches its limits, one family physician says he fears the Tri-Cities doesn't have enough testing capacity ahead of the return to school.
BCCDC warns of COVID-19 exposure on 9 more B.C. flights

BCCDC warns of COVID-19 exposure on 9 more B.C. flights

COVID-19 exposure alerts have been issued for nine more flights through B.C. The six domestic and three international flights were added to the B.C. Centre for Disease Control’s online list of public exposures this week.
BCTF says federal funding should be spent on physical distancing, smaller class sizes

BCTF says federal funding should be spent on physical distancing, smaller class sizes

The $242 million in federal funding earmarked for B.C.’s return to in-class instruction should be used to decrease class sizes and promote physical distancing, according to the B.C. Teachers Federation (BCTF). That funding is B.C.
Dog rescues 10-year-old boy after he was attacked by cougar in Lillooet

Dog rescues 10-year-old boy after he was attacked by cougar in Lillooet

A 10-year-old boy is lucky to have escaped serious injury after being attacked by a cougar northwest of Lillooet. The attack took place Monday afternoon outside a remote family cabin near Marshall Lake.
B.C. man records bumble bees having 33 minute 'threesome' (VIDEO)

B.C. man records bumble bees having 33 minute 'threesome' (VIDEO)

It might "bee" the first time you've seen an insect "three-way"