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B.C.-wide recall of smoked salmon due to possible 'listeria contamination'

B.C.-wide recall of smoked salmon due to possible 'listeria contamination'

Food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick.
Province to fund up to 44 new addiction recovery beds in Metro Vancouver

Province to fund up to 44 new addiction recovery beds in Metro Vancouver

Provincewide, the $13 million in funding will support 100 beds.
Two Prince George youth honoured by local MP for heroic actions assisting parents after vehicle roll-over

Two Prince George youth honoured by local MP for heroic actions assisting parents after vehicle roll-over

"I am so proud of both of you"
Richmond resident finds love in the time of COVID

Richmond resident finds love in the time of COVID

Neither Eugene Chong nor Alex Vrabec were looking for relationships, but via a few quirks of COVID restrictions, they found each other
Over one million masks to be distributed across B.C. in new initiative

Over one million masks to be distributed across B.C. in new initiative

Masks free for those who must travel and have no access to clean ones
Traffic moving again on Highway 5 east of Vancouver after fatal multi-vehicle crash

Traffic moving again on Highway 5 east of Vancouver after fatal multi-vehicle crash

HOPE, B.C. — A highway east of Vancouver has reopened following a deadly crash that killed one person, seriously hurt five others and left 34 more with non-life-threatening injuries.
Brr! Environment Canada explains how long this cold snap will continue in Vancouver

Brr! Environment Canada explains how long this cold snap will continue in Vancouver

Wind chill values ranging from minus 15 to minus 25 are expected tonight and a snow event is expected Saturday
Horgan says cross-border tent gatherings at Peace Arch Park a federal issue

Horgan says cross-border tent gatherings at Peace Arch Park a federal issue

VICTORIA — The concerns of Surrey-area residents about the potential spread of COVID-19 as people from British Columbia and the United States meet at a cross-border park should be directed to the federal government, Premier John Horgan said Wednesday
B.C. premier 'alarmed' by systemic racism allegations, promises anti-racism law

B.C. premier 'alarmed' by systemic racism allegations, promises anti-racism law

VICTORIA — British Columbia's premier says the government is working on anti-racism legislation that may be introduced this year. John Horgan also said Wednesday he was "alarmed" to hear allegations of racism at the Royal B.C.
No B.C. travel ban yet, but province still looking at plans: premier

No B.C. travel ban yet, but province still looking at plans: premier

John Horgan is encouraging people from other provinces to stay away.