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Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses B.C. doctors spreading COVID-19 vaccine misinformation

Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses B.C. doctors spreading COVID-19 vaccine misinformation

"Does it disturb me? Absolutely," said B.C.'s top doctor.
B.C. coroner's report shows illicit toxic drug deaths highest ever in 2021

B.C. coroner's report shows illicit toxic drug deaths highest ever in 2021

VICTORIA — Illicit toxic drugs in British Columbia cause more deaths than all other unnatural causes combined, the province’s chief coroner said Wednesday as she called for an end to old prevention measures that have been "an abject and very costly f
B.C. bar offering free Vegas-style weddings to celebrate Valentine's Day weekend

B.C. bar offering free Vegas-style weddings to celebrate Valentine's Day weekend

Couples will also be given a night's stay at nearby resort
How much immunity does a previous COVID-19 infection offer? B.C.'s top doctor weighs in.

How much immunity does a previous COVID-19 infection offer? B.C.'s top doctor weighs in.

Dr. Bonnie Henry explains what protection you get from a previous COVID-19 infection.
Interior B.C. library adds radon detector kits to its borrowing options

Interior B.C. library adds radon detector kits to its borrowing options

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Residents in parts of British Columbia's southern Interior will only need a valid library card if they want access to a tool that could help make their homes safer.
All B.C. health professionals must be vaccinated by March 24

All B.C. health professionals must be vaccinated by March 24

New mandate for B.C.'s health professionals comes after notice given in October
Couples moving away from dining out on Valentine's Day and opting to order takeout or delivery from a restaurant

Couples moving away from dining out on Valentine's Day and opting to order takeout or delivery from a restaurant

Valentine’s Day bookings plummet over the past two years
Barge grounded at Vancouver's English Bay in November storms to be disassembled

Barge grounded at Vancouver's English Bay in November storms to be disassembled

VANCOUVER — A barge that had been the subject of jokes and the star of many photos after becoming stuck on a popular Vancouver beach during a severe storm in November is on its way out.
Elevated risk of spring flooding in some parts of B.C., says River Forecast Centre

Elevated risk of spring flooding in some parts of B.C., says River Forecast Centre

Nearly two-thirds of the annual B.C. snow pack has typically accumulated by early February
Feds extend public comment period for controversial Roberts Bank port expansion

Feds extend public comment period for controversial Roberts Bank port expansion

One month extension for public comment period for the controversial Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project
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