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Broadway Subway construction impacting local business (VIDEO)

Broadway Subway construction impacting local business (VIDEO)

"If you can't stop, you can't shop."
High temperatures, low humidity and gusty winds cause challenging B.C. fire activity

High temperatures, low humidity and gusty winds cause challenging B.C. fire activity

VANCOUVER — The BC Wildfire Information Service says high temperatures, low humidity and an increase in winds are making wildfire conditions challenging in southern British Columbia.
B.C. mandates vaccinations for all long-term care, assisted-living workers

B.C. mandates vaccinations for all long-term care, assisted-living workers

New order goes into effect Oct. 12
'This is a catastrophic event': White Rock Lake wildfire to grow in coming days

'This is a catastrophic event': White Rock Lake wildfire to grow in coming days

New mapping published late Wednesday night shows the fire has grown to just under 58,000 hectares.
Ashcroft inland terminal inks deal with Canadian Tire

Ashcroft inland terminal inks deal with Canadian Tire

Investment expected to decrease pressure on Vancouver port facilities
Photos of property show extensive damage to Monte Lake family home

Photos of property show extensive damage to Monte Lake family home

Funds are being raised to help the Cooke family rebuild.
Island farmer sending hay to drought-ravaged Interior

Island farmer sending hay to drought-ravaged Interior

The bales are being sold for $50 each, the cost to produce them.
Conservation officers search for coyote after boy bitten in Vancouver's Stanley Park

Conservation officers search for coyote after boy bitten in Vancouver's Stanley Park

VANCOUVER — Conservation officers are scouring Stanley Park in Vancouver for a coyote that bit a young boy. The Conservation Officer Service says in a statement that the five-year-old was bitten on the leg Tuesday night.
Everything B.C. residents need to know about international and domestic travel

Everything B.C. residents need to know about international and domestic travel

What to know before you go ✈️
B.C. officials urge caution as third summer heat wave blankets parts of the province

B.C. officials urge caution as third summer heat wave blankets parts of the province

VANCOUVER — British Columbia officials are reassuring residents that health and emergency services are ready to help people get through another heat wave this week.