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Combating systemic racism in B.C. during Black History Month (VIDEO)

Combating systemic racism in B.C. during Black History Month (VIDEO)

The BCCA dedicates its time to combating structural discrimination created by anti-Black racism.
Men charged after Vancouver senior dies of injuries suffered in violent home invasion

Men charged after Vancouver senior dies of injuries suffered in violent home invasion

VANCOUVER — Two men have been charged following the death of a 78-year-old woman who was fatally injured in a violent home invasion in Vancouver.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. hit 10-week low

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. hit 10-week low

Another 16 people have died from the virus – twice as many as yesterday, raising the province's death toll from the virus to 1,234.
'It's so frustrating': Coquitlam pub manager says Super Bowl Sunday rules too vague

'It's so frustrating': Coquitlam pub manager says Super Bowl Sunday rules too vague

Pubs, restaurants told to avoid anything that would make Sunday seem ‘special,’ leaving at least one Coquitlam manager to ask, 'Where's the line?'
Man fined for refusing to don mask at YVR: Richmond RCMP

Man fined for refusing to don mask at YVR: Richmond RCMP

The 32-year-old man was fined a total of $575
Burnaby Hospital reports new COVID-19 flare-up two days after declaring outbreak over

Burnaby Hospital reports new COVID-19 flare-up two days after declaring outbreak over

BURNABY, B.C. — Just a few days after a COVID-19 outbreak was declared over at the hospital in Burnaby, B.C., another flare-up has been reported at the health centre.
‘Review’ of Chinese police program not good enough: Kash Heed

‘Review’ of Chinese police program not good enough: Kash Heed

Despite widespread calls to shut down JIBC’s law enforcement training for Chinese police, BC NDP government chooses a ‘review’
B.C. to help SMBs launch online storefronts with $12m grant program

B.C. to help SMBs launch online storefronts with $12m grant program

Eligible businesses can apply for up to $7,500 to help build or improve their e-commerce operations
Outpouring of grief and gratitude for human rights activist Charan Gill

Outpouring of grief and gratitude for human rights activist Charan Gill

Gill, who died Tuesday, brought awareness to racism and poor working conditions for South Asian farmers from the 1970s onwards
Who is behind the Sovereign Republic of British Columbia?

Who is behind the Sovereign Republic of British Columbia?

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