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Coquitlam sister 'hoping and praying' Iranian agents don't rearrest brother

Coquitlam sister 'hoping and praying' Iranian agents don't rearrest brother

A Coquitlam woman’s brother has been released from an Iranian prison on bail after the family and a Tri-Cities Amnesty group petitioned the country’s president and local supreme courts.
How B.C. plans to move homeless into market rentals

How B.C. plans to move homeless into market rentals

New Homeless Prevention Program is meant 'to help access rental housing in the private (non-subsidized) housing market'
Trio arrested and charged after alleged Valentine's Day home robbery in West Vancouver

Trio arrested and charged after alleged Valentine's Day home robbery in West Vancouver

Police say a homeowner, who was calling from overseas, alerted police to a break and enter at her house.
Family of missing man Ryan Shtuka returns to Sun Peaks to mark three years since disappearance

Family of missing man Ryan Shtuka returns to Sun Peaks to mark three years since disappearance

Mother remembers son's sarcasm, sense of humour, and his strong connection with friends.
Carole James enlisted to fix 'toxic' culture at Royal B.C. Museum

Carole James enlisted to fix 'toxic' culture at Royal B.C. Museum

Police say latest targeted shooting in Surrey, B.C., sends one man to hospital

Police say latest targeted shooting in Surrey, B.C., sends one man to hospital

SURREY, B.C. — One man is recovering from injuries linked to the latest targeted shooting in Surrey, B.C. RCMP say officers, including members of the gang enforcement squad, responded to reports of shots fired just after 10 p.m., Tuesday.
Dr. Bonnie Henry says the seven-day average of cases in B.C. is creeping up

Dr. Bonnie Henry says the seven-day average of cases in B.C. is creeping up

VICTORIA — British Columbia's provincial health officer is warning that COVID-19 cases and test positivity rates are ticking up in some jurisdictions due to increased interactions. Dr.
COVID-19 update: B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency

COVID-19 update: B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency

The longest state of emergency in provincial history has been extended again.
Up to 6k B.C.'ers may have to wait more than 42 days for second vaccine dose

Up to 6k B.C.'ers may have to wait more than 42 days for second vaccine dose

Dr. Bonnie Henry emphasizing vaccines will still be effective despite longer gaps between doses
B.C. detects 1,533 COVID-19 infections in past four days

B.C. detects 1,533 COVID-19 infections in past four days

26 more British Columbians died from the virus since Friday, raising the province's death toll from COVID-19 to 1,314.
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