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Tuesday's Lotto Max to have biggest lottery prize total in Canadian history

Tuesday's Lotto Max to have biggest lottery prize total in Canadian history

A record-breaking $117 million in prizes are up for grabs.
Moderna asks Health Canada to approve COVID-19 vaccine for kids 12-17

Moderna asks Health Canada to approve COVID-19 vaccine for kids 12-17

Pfizer only COVID-19 vaccine approved for adolescents in Canada
Horgan promises 'prompt response' on First Nations' desire to defer old-growth logging

Horgan promises 'prompt response' on First Nations' desire to defer old-growth logging

The deferral notice requires approval from the B.C. government.
BC Ferries passenger goes overboard, recovered near Bowen Island

BC Ferries passenger goes overboard, recovered near Bowen Island

VANCOUVER — A BC Ferries passenger was recovered from the waters near Bowen Island after going overboard on Sunday.
North Van man goes beyond the yellow brick road to honour late wife (PHOTOS)

North Van man goes beyond the yellow brick road to honour late wife (PHOTOS)

Ed and Shirley Lien were married for almost 70 years and were always big fans of 'The Wizard of Oz'
VPD responds to calls of shots fired in South Vancouver, one person found dead

VPD responds to calls of shots fired in South Vancouver, one person found dead

Anyone with dashcam footage near the Langara Golf Course and Sexsmith Elementary School on the evening of June 4 is asked to call VPD’s Homicide Unit
VPD officers seriously injured after colliding with bus while responding to 911 call (VIDEO)

VPD officers seriously injured after colliding with bus while responding to 911 call (VIDEO)

The bus driver and three passengers were taken to hospital for non-life-threatening injuries and have since been released
RCMP search for woman swept away by Similkameen River in B.C.

RCMP search for woman swept away by Similkameen River in B.C.

KEREMEOS, B.C. — The RCMP say a search is underway for a woman whose vehicle was swept away by a fast-moving river near Keremeos, B.C.
British Columbians set to celebrate first-ever BC Trails Day

British Columbians set to celebrate first-ever BC Trails Day

'BC Trails Day is an opportunity to come together to give back to the trails we love and bring attention to the many benefits that they provide.'
Rollout of second COVID-19 vaccine doses in B.C. leads to busy month

Rollout of second COVID-19 vaccine doses in B.C. leads to busy month

VICTORIA — Health officials in British Columbia say they are gearing up for a busy month as the province works on the rollout of its second doses of COVID-19 vaccinations. Provincial health officer Dr.