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New B.C. COVID-19 cases rise again, hit four-week high

New B.C. COVID-19 cases rise again, hit four-week high

Number of those in B.C. hospitals with COVID-19 declines to 10-month low.
Police Report: Male arrested for pillaging planters on Cowrie Street

Police Report: Male arrested for pillaging planters on Cowrie Street

On July 13 around 4:45 a.m., a witness reported a male pulling plants out of flowerbeds in the 5600 block of Cowrie Street and putting them into his truck.
BC Ferries reduces fuel rebate on fares

BC Ferries reduces fuel rebate on fares

Rising fuel costs mean higher ferry travel costs
Curbside garbage collection changing for 2,500 residents

Curbside garbage collection changing for 2,500 residents

New schedule will change which week waste is collected
Wildfire near Woodfibre site downgraded to a 'smouldering ground fire': BC Wildfire Services

Wildfire near Woodfibre site downgraded to a 'smouldering ground fire': BC Wildfire Services

Eleven firefighters and one helicopter remain on the scene of the Squamish area’s first confirmed wildfire of the season.
Police seek information about body found in Sechelt Inlet

Police seek information about body found in Sechelt Inlet

Local woman found dead on July 18
Bear alliance urges SCRD to adopt wildlife attractant bylaw

Bear alliance urges SCRD to adopt wildlife attractant bylaw

Group asks SCRD to create new fines for infractions
Katherine Lake Campground reopens to full capacity

Katherine Lake Campground reopens to full capacity

As of July 16, popular Pender Harbour site available to book
New director for inclusive education joins SD46

New director for inclusive education joins SD46

Principals named for next school year
New B.C. COVID-19 cases spike to near-four-week high

New B.C. COVID-19 cases spike to near-four-week high

Active infections rise more than 8% in past week, to 692.