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Coquihalla repairs ahead of schedule, highway expected to open to essential travel in early January

Coquihalla repairs ahead of schedule, highway expected to open to essential travel in early January

When Coquihalla reopens, province plans to reopen Highway 3 to recreational travel
Meet the Vancouver TikTok star stocking local community pantries (VIDEO)

Meet the Vancouver TikTok star stocking local community pantries (VIDEO)

"This is one of the most important things I've ever done in my life," says the local mom.
Timbiebs merch is being resold in Metro Vancouver at a staggering 530% markup

Timbiebs merch is being resold in Metro Vancouver at a staggering 530% markup

Would you pay $20 for an empty Timbiebs box?
B.C. cabinet minister hurt in assault near legislature, say police

B.C. cabinet minister hurt in assault near legislature, say police

VICTORIA — Police are investigating an assault near the British Columbia legislature where a cabinet minister was knocked to the ground by a person.
Delta Police working with Europol on cybercrime investigation

Delta Police working with Europol on cybercrime investigation

DPD has doubled its cybercrimes team, and is investing in enhanced training for these officers.
Health Canada recalls SHEIN toddler coat due to lead exposure risk

Health Canada recalls SHEIN toddler coat due to lead exposure risk

The trench coat 'contains lead in excess of allowable limits,' Health Canada says
Three men sentenced to jail time for Gibsons assault, kidnapping

Three men sentenced to jail time for Gibsons assault, kidnapping

Supreme Court of B.C. released judgement about April 2019 incident
Seniors advocate calls for reporting line for abuse and neglect amid rising reports

Seniors advocate calls for reporting line for abuse and neglect amid rising reports

VICTORIA — British Columbia's needs a provincewide approach for reporting seniors abuse amid complaints that are "significantly rising," says the provincial advocate for seniors.
Almost 86% of B.C. residents five and up have first dose of vaccine

Almost 86% of B.C. residents five and up have first dose of vaccine

VICTORIA — B.C. health officials are reporting 379 new cases of COVID-19 and six new deaths.
Meet the pilot who rallied a fleet of aircraft to aid B.C. flood relief — free of charge

Meet the pilot who rallied a fleet of aircraft to aid B.C. flood relief — free of charge

Since the start of the flooding pilots have delivered over 200,000 lbs of supplies to in need areas