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B.C. restaurants advised they 'are able to open' May 25 for indoor dining

B.C. restaurants advised they 'are able to open' May 25 for indoor dining

Dr. Henry and Premier Horgan would not address restaurants re-opening during Thursday's briefing, but an industry group has offered firm guidance.
Police, inspectors won't ease COVID-19 restriction enforcement over long weekend

Police, inspectors won't ease COVID-19 restriction enforcement over long weekend

VANCOUVER — Restaurants, pubs and breweries with outdoor patios will be under the microscope in British Columbia over the Victoria Day long weekend as WorkSafeBC inspectors ensure businesses abide by COVID-19 safety plans.
BC RCMP increasing number of road checks over long weekend (VIDEO)

BC RCMP increasing number of road checks over long weekend (VIDEO)

Restrictions on non-essential travel are still in place and road checks will be increased this weekend.
Surrey mayor under scrutiny for making vaccine clinics a partisan affair

Surrey mayor under scrutiny for making vaccine clinics a partisan affair

Emotions erupt between police and protesters at old-growth anti-logging blockade

Emotions erupt between police and protesters at old-growth anti-logging blockade

Video captured and posted online shows a more violent arrest at an anti-logging blockade near Fairy Creek as protesters block the road and refuse to leave.
Probe begins after fatal crash near Sicamous, B.C., as car tries to evade police

Probe begins after fatal crash near Sicamous, B.C., as car tries to evade police

SICAMOUS, B.C. — The actions of police are under scrutiny after a fatal crash in B.C.'s Interior as a vehicle tried to evade a traffic stop.
Divers haul over 63 kg of trash from Burrard Inlet near The Shipyards

Divers haul over 63 kg of trash from Burrard Inlet near The Shipyards

For the first time, volunteers from Divers for Cleaner Lakes and Oceans explored the waters around St. Roch Dock, the smaller dock near Burrard Dry Dock.
B.C. fantasy Airbnb threatened with lawsuit for using the word 'Hobbit'

B.C. fantasy Airbnb threatened with lawsuit for using the word 'Hobbit'

'I just thought I'd call it the Hobbit Mountain Hideaway and then people started calling in the Hobbit Hole.'
One in custody after human remains found in ditch in Surrey, B.C.

One in custody after human remains found in ditch in Surrey, B.C.

SURREY, B.C. — The RCMP say one person is in custody after human remains were found in a ditch in Surrey, B.C. An RCMP spokeswoman says the body was found at about 4 a.m. Friday as firefighters put out a small blaze in a rural area of south Surrey.
Pipeline opponents leading tours near New West

Pipeline opponents leading tours near New West

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