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Highway patrol uses vehicle to slow speeding car that had no brakes

Highway patrol uses vehicle to slow speeding car that had no brakes

The vehicle, which was not insured, did not belong to the driver.
Puppy love: 16 new 'furry recruits' join dog therapy program at BC Children's Hospital (PHOTOS)

Puppy love: 16 new 'furry recruits' join dog therapy program at BC Children's Hospital (PHOTOS)

"Staff are given the chance to slow down, be present and receive some unconditional love from a dog."
More financial support made available to B.C. wildfire evacuees

More financial support made available to B.C. wildfire evacuees

Nearly 3,800 properties in B.C. are on evacuation order.
Bryan Adams is looking for a local marching band

Bryan Adams is looking for a local marching band

It's not every day a rockstar uses social media to find a band, but that's what Bryan Adams is doing.
B.C. seeing rash of children falling out of open windows

B.C. seeing rash of children falling out of open windows

BC Children's Hospital asks parents to supervise their kids on balconies.
Striking purple chalk campaign aims to put B.C.'s toxic drug supply deaths back in spotlight

Striking purple chalk campaign aims to put B.C.'s toxic drug supply deaths back in spotlight

‘We’re Still Dying. . . Do you See Us Yet?’ campaign aims to put the opioid crisis back in the spotlight and spark conversations on International Overdose Awareness Day
Striking it rich while slogging the Vancouver Island marmot trail

Striking it rich while slogging the Vancouver Island marmot trail

Endangered Vancouver Island marmots, known affectionately as whistle pigs, live on remote alpine slopes.
This is why the Wi-Fi is terrible onboard BC Ferries

This is why the Wi-Fi is terrible onboard BC Ferries

The answer probably won't shock you.
Why are some ling cod bright blue?

Why are some ling cod bright blue?

Most fisherman, some who tout the fish as lucky, theorize the harmless colour occurs about 20 per cent of the time.
Lawyers say barring unvaccinated from events, restaurants is not necessarily illegal

Lawyers say barring unvaccinated from events, restaurants is not necessarily illegal

Starting next month, proof of vaccination will be required to access certain businesses and events.