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At least 19 million COVID-19 vaccine doses in Canada set to expire by end of the year

At least 19 million COVID-19 vaccine doses in Canada set to expire by end of the year

A fall booster shot campaign for the general population is ‘likely’
‘It’s a huge blow’: Fire damage seeps deep into soil and souls for Victoria community gardeners

‘It’s a huge blow’: Fire damage seeps deep into soil and souls for Victoria community gardeners

Oswald Park blaze leaves lasting environmental concerns
B.C. Chinese community tells feds about intimidation by foreign powers and proxies

B.C. Chinese community tells feds about intimidation by foreign powers and proxies

Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says this confirms need for a foreign agent registry
Canada’s health minister calls mass exports of Ozempic to U.S. an ‘outrageous’ abuse

Canada’s health minister calls mass exports of Ozempic to U.S. an ‘outrageous’ abuse

Duclos: ways to prevent medications being exported in mass quantities in future will be explored
B.C. firefighter and ex-NHL player Ray Sawada dies suddenly at 38

B.C. firefighter and ex-NHL player Ray Sawada dies suddenly at 38

Burnaby firefighter leaves behind his wife and 2 young daughters
B.C. Court of Appeal quashes conviction of babysitter in toddler’s drowning

B.C. Court of Appeal quashes conviction of babysitter in toddler’s drowning

Tammy Bouvette pled guilty in 2013 to criminal negligence in Cranbrook death of Iyanna Teeple
Transit patrols boosted after teenager dies in Surrey, B.C., bus stabbing

Transit patrols boosted after teenager dies in Surrey, B.C., bus stabbing

A number of knife attacks have taken place in Metro Vancouver transit settings in the past two weeks
Engineering firm fined $1M over B.C. spill linked to 85 trout deaths

Engineering firm fined $1M over B.C. spill linked to 85 trout deaths

Keller Foundations Ltd. was ordered to pay over 2018 incident in West Vancouver
Judge admonishes Fox lawyers over evidence gap in voting machine libel case

Judge admonishes Fox lawyers over evidence gap in voting machine libel case

‘I am very concerned that … there have been misrepresentations to the court’
TRAFFIC: Early morning crash takes out power pole, closes Quadra Street in Saanich

TRAFFIC: Early morning crash takes out power pole, closes Quadra Street in Saanich

Police close Quadra from Ambassador to Rogers after early morning crash