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Baby medevaced out of B.C. First Nation as COVID-19 cases surge

Baby medevaced out of B.C. First Nation as COVID-19 cases surge

The number of cases in the central coast community of Klemtu has surged in recent weeks, worrying residents and sending at least one baby to hospital on a helicopter.
North Vancouver caregiver wins $243K lottery in Lotto Max draw

North Vancouver caregiver wins $243K lottery in Lotto Max draw

Joanna Danielewicz calls the surprise lotto win a "blessing"
‘It just makes it that little bit easier to deal with’

‘It just makes it that little bit easier to deal with’

Young Adult Cancer Canada helped Whistler local following her diagnosis—now she’s paying it forward
B.C. animal sanctuary mourning rescued baby goat's sudden passing

B.C. animal sanctuary mourning rescued baby goat's sudden passing

Timbit jumped, spun, ate, felt the sunshine, was cared for and was very loved.
Year-round BC Wildfire Service coverage expected to be up and running by September

Year-round BC Wildfire Service coverage expected to be up and running by September

The operations director of the BC Wildfire Service anticipates a "sizable" staffing increase, somewhere in the neighbourhood of 50 to 100 more resources for this season.
Embezzlement guilty plea expected from former Abbotsford police finance officer

Embezzlement guilty plea expected from former Abbotsford police finance officer

In 2017, the former Abbotsford Police Department employee was ordered to pay back more than $300,000 to the city, according to police.
‘We built a castle for Gloria—that castle collapsed in an instant’

‘We built a castle for Gloria—that castle collapsed in an instant’

Toronto family celebrates the ‘life and success’ of 22-year-old woman who died in Whistler
Sex offences against teen stepdaughter net B.C. man more than 7 years in jail

Sex offences against teen stepdaughter net B.C. man more than 7 years in jail

Police were notified of the abuse after the teen disclosed what was happening to a teacher.
Survey points to refugee bias among Canadians

Survey points to refugee bias among Canadians

Canadian support for welcoming in a limited number of Syrians was approximately half of the support now for bringing in an unlimited number of Ukrainians, states a new study
More people seeking judicial intervention with immigration applications

More people seeking judicial intervention with immigration applications

Given that people have paid processing fees, they are legally owed a public duty to have their applications processed within a reasonable time, argues one immigration lawyer
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