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Sex-assault convictions lead to 30-year massage therapy licence ban

Sex-assault convictions lead to 30-year massage therapy licence ban

Singer-songwriter vanished from social media after three 2018 convictions
Updated: School start delayed for B.C. students: Minister of Education

Updated: School start delayed for B.C. students: Minister of Education

Students are unlikely to be heading back to school on Sept. 8, despite what was previously announced by the B.C. government.
New West's el Santo brings back brunch, new menu items

New West's el Santo brings back brunch, new menu items

New Westminster’s el Santo is bringing back brunch and happy hour – complete with new menu items – starting today (Tuesday).
Mask-wearing loophole on flights closed by Transport Canada

Mask-wearing loophole on flights closed by Transport Canada

A loophole that may have allowed some air passengers to avoid wearing a face covering during their flight has been closed, after Transport Canada updated a COVID-19 travel order.
Suspicious lottery winner assumed winning ticket was a prank

Suspicious lottery winner assumed winning ticket was a prank

A winner on the BC/49 draw had to look over his shoulder when he checked his $75,000 winning ticket at a kiosk.
Masks for kids recommended when physical distancing isn't possible, says Coquitlam MD

Masks for kids recommended when physical distancing isn't possible, says Coquitlam MD

As president of the Doctors of BC, Ross is backing the provincial back to school plan, noting low numbers of cases, physical distancing, hand hygiene and masks will be key to keeping kids safe as bubbles expand
Salmonella-contaminated onion recall expands to include salsas, salads, and more sold in B.C.

Salmonella-contaminated onion recall expands to include salsas, salads, and more sold in B.C.

If you have anything with onions in it, make sure you know where those onions came from
Dr. Henry offers more details about B.C.'s 'innovative' back to school plan

Dr. Henry offers more details about B.C.'s 'innovative' back to school plan

"Schools will look different."
New Westminster aims to update cannabis bylaws

New Westminster aims to update cannabis bylaws

Edibles may be available in cannabis shops in other cities, but they’re not being sold in New West stores – but that could soon change. New Westminster city council has approved a motion by Coun.
5 reasons why the Canucks will win the 2020 Stanley Cup (and 3 reasons they won’t)

5 reasons why the Canucks will win the 2020 Stanley Cup (and 3 reasons they won’t)

The Canucks are underdogs heading into the playoffs, but that doesn't mean they can't go on a run.