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B.C. forest communities getting help to cope with COVID-19 pandemic: province

B.C. forest communities getting help to cope with COVID-19 pandemic: province

VICTORIA — Forests Minister Katrine Conroy says communities that depend on forestry and have been hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic are taking on more than 180 local projects to help cope with the economic fallout.
Henry urges patience as B.C. tops 500k individuals vaccinated against COVID-19

Henry urges patience as B.C. tops 500k individuals vaccinated against COVID-19

About 12% of population has received at least one dose so far
Child suffers life-threatening injuries at hotel pool in Victoria: police

Child suffers life-threatening injuries at hotel pool in Victoria: police

VICTORIA — Police say a child is in hospital after suffering life-threatening injuries at a hotel pool in Victoria on Wednesday. Victoria police say in a news release that officers were called to the hotel, which they didn't identify, at about 6 p.m.
TransLink fares will increase by 2.3% on July 1 in Metro Vancouver

TransLink fares will increase by 2.3% on July 1 in Metro Vancouver

TransLink has approved a motion to increases fares.
'She was so smart': Coquitlam student faces $12,000 vet bill after losing puppy to virus

'She was so smart': Coquitlam student faces $12,000 vet bill after losing puppy to virus

A GoFundMe fundraiser has been started to help the student pay a $12,000 vet bill for his puppy after it went into septic shock from a parvovirus infection, despite the efforts of an emergency vet — now the Coquitlam student is worried about paying his bills
Public asked to help find Prince George boy reported missing to RCMP

Public asked to help find Prince George boy reported missing to RCMP

'Luke' hasn't been seen since Wednesday evening (March 25)
Richmond RCMP and CBSA respond to questions over Erjon Kashari case

Richmond RCMP and CBSA respond to questions over Erjon Kashari case

The CBSA is saying that it is tied to whatever direction it gets from the Immigration and Refugee Board
Romanian police protest cutbacks, poor conditions

Romanian police protest cutbacks, poor conditions

BUCHAREST, Romania — Hundreds of police protested Thursday in the Romanian capital of Bucharest over cutbacks and poor working conditions.
Catalytic converter thefts reach 2,154 in B.C.’s Lower Mainland

Catalytic converter thefts reach 2,154 in B.C.’s Lower Mainland

ICBC reports losses close to $2 million in 2020
BC SPCA asks public to remove bird feeders as salmonella outbreak continues

BC SPCA asks public to remove bird feeders as salmonella outbreak continues

Bird feeders are to be removed until April or May.
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