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Five more COVID-19 deaths in B.C., adult vaccination rate reaches 88.5 per cent

Five more COVID-19 deaths in B.C., adult vaccination rate reaches 88.5 per cent

VICTORIA — British Columbia COVID-19 vaccination rate for those five years and older has reached 85 per cent for the first shot and 81.8 per cent for the second dose.
Rebuilding B.C.'s destroyed highways will account for changing climate

Rebuilding B.C.'s destroyed highways will account for changing climate

This week's atmospheric river was not as severe as predicted
Evacuation order downgraded for Abbotsford community

Evacuation order downgraded for Abbotsford community

Meanwhile, some residences in Sumas Prairie may be flooded until Christmas
Man from Delta, B.C., pleads guilty in arson that caused $3 million in losses: police

Man from Delta, B.C., pleads guilty in arson that caused $3 million in losses: police

DELTA, B.C. — Police in Delta, B.C., say an investigation into a fire that burned down a commercial building on New Year's Day last year has ended with a guilty plea.
(Video) Porch pirate steals $1,500 stroller in Surrey, posts it for sale in Burnaby

(Video) Porch pirate steals $1,500 stroller in Surrey, posts it for sale in Burnaby

Burnaby RCMP looking for help identifying female suspect caught on security video
Trans-Canada Highway between Abbotsford and Hope reopening

Trans-Canada Highway between Abbotsford and Hope reopening

Expect slower speed limits
Queen's Counsel lawyer suspended after communicating with jurors

Queen's Counsel lawyer suspended after communicating with jurors

Glenn Orris is the third QC lawyer in B.C. to be suspended this year; province has no process to revoke QC designations
Vancouver researchers make 'breakthrough' in diabetes treatment with stem cells

Vancouver researchers make 'breakthrough' in diabetes treatment with stem cells

"“This work represents a major scientific breakthrough"
Huu-ay-aht First Nations agree to old-growth logging deferral

Huu-ay-aht First Nations agree to old-growth logging deferral

RCMP use sponge rounds, Taser to take suspect into custody

RCMP use sponge rounds, Taser to take suspect into custody

VANCOUVER — A North Vancouver man is in police custody after RCMP responded to a call Wednesday afternoon about a suspect carrying a large knife and an axe.