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More than a third of Canadians report burnout

More than a third of Canadians report burnout

Nurses are especially burned out, according to new research
Gyms and fitness facilities across B.C. wait to see if they'll reopen Jan. 18

Gyms and fitness facilities across B.C. wait to see if they'll reopen Jan. 18

B.C. Ministry of Health states, fitness activities generate these aerosols and can lead to rapid transmission
Ex-Canucks forward Boucher found guilty of sexual assault of minor

Ex-Canucks forward Boucher found guilty of sexual assault of minor

In 2011, the then 17-year-old hockey player assaulted a 12-year-old girl.
B.C. says medical confirmation no longer required to change gender on ID cards

B.C. says medical confirmation no longer required to change gender on ID cards

The change allows two-spirit, transgender and gender-diverse British Columbians to self-declare their gender identity on ID documents
Time Traveller: North America's first aluminum welded boats were constructed in this small North Van shipyard

Time Traveller: North America's first aluminum welded boats were constructed in this small North Van shipyard

Matsumoto Shipyards founder Isamu “Sam” Matsumoto was interned along with all Japanese Canadians on the West Coast during the war years
Tsunami advisory ends for B.C. coast after undersea volcano erupts near Tonga

Tsunami advisory ends for B.C. coast after undersea volcano erupts near Tonga

Some areas of B.C. coast experienced higher waves and stronger currents.
B.C. First Nation 'outraged' over Alaskan salmon interceptions

B.C. First Nation 'outraged' over Alaskan salmon interceptions

Tŝilhqot’in Nation tribal chair Joe Alphonse is demanding a seat at the Canada-U.S. bilateral negotiations to address Alaskan fishers intercepting salmon headed for B.C. rivers
BC AdventureSmart, Ducks Unlimited hosting virtual snow safety course

BC AdventureSmart, Ducks Unlimited hosting virtual snow safety course

Event takes place Sunday, Jan. 16 from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
New technology in the works for 9-1-1 system

New technology in the works for 9-1-1 system

An external review showed the 9-1-1 call-taker system to be "significantly understaffed."
Unvaccinated people 27 times more likely to end up in a B.C. ICU

Unvaccinated people 27 times more likely to end up in a B.C. ICU

As hospitalizations climb, unvaccinated British Columbians are making up a disproportionate amount of those who are hospitalized and die from COVID-19
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