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New Westminster Police Department loses one of its top cops to Surrey

New Westminster Police Department loses one of its top cops to Surrey

NWPD keeping an eye on impacts of Surrey Police Service
Temporary dedicated bike lane replaces one vehicle lane through Stanley Park

Temporary dedicated bike lane replaces one vehicle lane through Stanley Park

VANCOUVER — A temporary bike lane is returning to Vancouver's Stanley Park, replacing one lane of traffic on the road ringing the iconic green space.
Gruesome sight at City of Delta's Boundary Bay beach

Gruesome sight at City of Delta's Boundary Bay beach

Dead sea lion washed up on beach at Boundary Bay not far from the Beach Grove dike access
B.C. says it can speed up COVID-19 vaccine roll out for elderly after slow start

B.C. says it can speed up COVID-19 vaccine roll out for elderly after slow start

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says it will speed up its COVID-19 vaccine roll out after a slow start this week.
Here is what it was like in B.C. at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic (PHOTOS)

Here is what it was like in B.C. at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic (PHOTOS)

From hoarding toilet paper to people wearing jugs on their heads at the airport, March 2020 looks decidedly different than March 2021.
Environment Canada releases spring forecast for Metro Vancouver

Environment Canada releases spring forecast for Metro Vancouver

Are you ready for winter to be over?
B.C. government won't release Telus contract on vaccine appointment call centres

B.C. government won't release Telus contract on vaccine appointment call centres

VICTORIA — British Columbia's premier and health minister refused to directly answer questions Wednesday about the government's contract with Telus, the provider whose call centres for COVID-19 vaccine appointments got off to a chaotic start.
B.C. residents warned of invasive mussel species

B.C. residents warned of invasive mussel species

The tiny mussel species hitches rides on aquarium moss balls.
B.C. records 531 new COVID-19 cases, as variant strains become more prevalent

B.C. records 531 new COVID-19 cases, as variant strains become more prevalent

B.C. has now detected 627 cases of mutant strains of the COVID-19 virus.
B.C. records 531 new COVID-19 cases, as variant strains become more prevalent

B.C. records 531 new COVID-19 cases, as variant strains become more prevalent

B.C. has now detected 627 cases of mutant strains of the COVID-19 virus.