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​​There have been no coyote attacks in Stanley Park since fines enacted, cull

​​There have been no coyote attacks in Stanley Park since fines enacted, cull

People feeding coyotes and other animals has been cited as the reason for the more than 40 attacks since winter 2020
Snow, rain, freezing rain in southern B.C. as frigid cold, storms hit Western Canada

Snow, rain, freezing rain in southern B.C. as frigid cold, storms hit Western Canada

VANCOUVER — Metro Vancouver was added Friday to regions of British Columbia's inner south coast under a winter storm watch as the latest weather system was forecast.
Olivia rules, Liam follows but Lucas, Ethan axed from B.C.'s 2021 list of baby names

Olivia rules, Liam follows but Lucas, Ethan axed from B.C.'s 2021 list of baby names

VICTORIA — A count of the most popular baby names in British Columbia in 2021 shows Olivia still tops the list. A statement from the Health Ministry says preliminary figures covering all but the last two weeks of this year reveal B.C.
Sailings cancelled as ferry crews stretched thin by virus, bad weather, union says

Sailings cancelled as ferry crews stretched thin by virus, bad weather, union says

On Thursday, two Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen round trips were cancelled; two Swartz Bay-Salt Spring round trips trips were cancelled on Wednesday
B.C. breaks previous day's COVID-19 record by more than 1,400

B.C. breaks previous day's COVID-19 record by more than 1,400

VICTORIA — British Columbia is reporting a daily record of 4,383 COVID-19 cases, shattering the previous record of 2,944 set a day earlier.
Joe Rogan cancels sold-out Vancouver show because he isn't vaccinated

Joe Rogan cancels sold-out Vancouver show because he isn't vaccinated

The podcast host says B.C. and Canada's vaccine rules make his show impossible for him.
Court orders vacancy tax review of $24M Vancouver property under development

Court orders vacancy tax review of $24M Vancouver property under development

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ordered the $344,970 vacancy tax bill back to the city for review after a ruling saying city decisions lacked internal coherence and a logical chain of analysis.
Some parts of B.C. won't be receiving mail today

Some parts of B.C. won't be receiving mail today

British Columbians are encouraged to clear walkways to make it safe for visitors, mail carriers
Snow blankets B.C.'s south coast while freezing conditions raise ice jam concerns

Snow blankets B.C.'s south coast while freezing conditions raise ice jam concerns

VANCOUVER — Environment Canada lifted all but a handful of the warnings that covered British Columbia on Thursday as frigid arctic air blanketed the province this week, but it has posted new storm watches for another system that was headed toward the
Police officer dragged but recovering after vehicle stop in Victoria

Police officer dragged but recovering after vehicle stop in Victoria

VICTORIA — Police say an officer is recovering from a leg injury after a traffic stop near downtown Victoria.
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