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Highway 1 pothole in North Vancouver pops more than a dozen tires

Highway 1 pothole in North Vancouver pops more than a dozen tires

At least one victim will be filing a damage claim with the province
Squamish power outage for three hours Sunday likely caused by a fallen branch

Squamish power outage for three hours Sunday likely caused by a fallen branch

Close to 2,000 customers were impacted: BC Hydro
35th Annual Brackendale Winter Eagle Count takes flight

35th Annual Brackendale Winter Eagle Count takes flight

Fewer volunteers due to COVID-19; and fewer eagles, but local dedication continues, says co-ordinator
Watch out for tree wells, AdventureSmart warns

Watch out for tree wells, AdventureSmart warns

Tips for staying safe on snow in 2021
Vaccine rollout picks up speed in First Nations across Canada

Vaccine rollout picks up speed in First Nations across Canada

The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine has begun to arrive in First Nations across the country as the pandemic’s second wave continues to batter many remote Indigenous communities.
Drivers in Whistler urged to keep cars locked after rash of vehicle break-ins

Drivers in Whistler urged to keep cars locked after rash of vehicle break-ins

If you were the victim of a vehicle break-in Dec. 25 the RCMP want to know
Rainfall warning issued for Sea to Sky Corridor

Rainfall warning issued for Sea to Sky Corridor

Significant amounts of snow expected to fall in alpine from storm cycle

LETTER: 'We loved them too': a care aide's letter to families who lost seniors to coronavirus

I am writing on behalf of the amazing second-floor team at West Vancouver’s Capilano Care Centre. I have been a care aide at Cap Care for decades. It’s very hard to write this because we took care of our residents as our own.
99 years ago, British Columbians started driving on the right-hand side of the road

99 years ago, British Columbians started driving on the right-hand side of the road

Residents drove on the left until 1922
Cowichan Tribes says people with confirmed cases of COVID-19 are isolating

Cowichan Tribes says people with confirmed cases of COVID-19 are isolating

Cowichan Tribes says it has confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the community, and warned of additional safety measures and restrictions if the number of cases grows. Cowichan Tribes, in Quw’utsun Territory at Duncan, confirmed the cases on Friday.