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Here's how B.C.'s highways got their numbers

Here's how B.C.'s highways got their numbers

Don't worry, there's no math involved - but it's not a simple answer.
Here's how evacuated British Columbians can receive a $2,000 cheque

Here's how evacuated British Columbians can receive a $2,000 cheque

Financial assistance will be provided through the Red Cross to anyone whose primary residence was placed on evacuation order due to extreme weather between Nov. 15 and 16.
Vancouver's 'Roller Girl' charged with rollerblading behind truck

Vancouver's 'Roller Girl' charged with rollerblading behind truck

Angela Dawson says the 'unnecessary ticket' has inspired her to run for city council to fight for human rights, dignity, humanity and spirtuality.
Livestock caught in flood aftermath — including a pregnant cow — airlifted to safety by helicopter

Livestock caught in flood aftermath — including a pregnant cow — airlifted to safety by helicopter

A specialized harness, a large feedbag and a cargo net were used in the rescues, which are going viral on social media.
Vancouver anti-masker loses to Lululemon at human rights tribunal

Vancouver anti-masker loses to Lululemon at human rights tribunal

The case was dismissed because she "thwarted" the reasonable accommodations offered
B.C. man was moving with mother, partner when swept away in mudslide

B.C. man was moving with mother, partner when swept away in mudslide

His body has not been recovered.
500 cows killed in B.C. floodwaters, says dairy association

500 cows killed in B.C. floodwaters, says dairy association

80% of B.C.'s milk is making it to market, enough to supply the province. But an incoming storm worries dairy farmers.
New immersive family-friendly holiday event takes you on a 3D train to the North Pole

New immersive family-friendly holiday event takes you on a 3D train to the North Pole

All aboard for a virtual trip past the Northern Lights with all the sights and sounds of the merriest season
Court hears case in string of Metro Vancouver mail identity thefts

Court hears case in string of Metro Vancouver mail identity thefts

The alleged offences occurred all over the Lower Mainland, including Vancouver, Burnaby, Coquitlam, New Westminster, Richmond, Maple Ridge, Langley and Abbotsford.
The view of B.C. floods, highway washouts from 8,000 feet (PHOTOS)

The view of B.C. floods, highway washouts from 8,000 feet (PHOTOS)

Peregrine Aerial Surveys was immediately hired to provide aerial mapping of the unfolding situation.