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Surrey approves $692m worth of development

Surrey approves $692m worth of development

Developers have confidence in city: McCallum
More inbound flights to Vancouver flagged for possible COVID-19 exposure

More inbound flights to Vancouver flagged for possible COVID-19 exposure

Flights from San Francisco, Mexico City and Montreal have been flagged, as well as another flight from Kelowna to Edmonton.
New West district gets set to rename Richard McBride School

New West district gets set to rename Richard McBride School

The school's parent advisory council says the views and actions of the school's namesake, B.C.'s 16th premier, don't represent the spirit of diversity and inclusivity that the community deserves
Vancouver Canucks favourite with bookies to beat the Wild

Vancouver Canucks favourite with bookies to beat the Wild

More than half of the B.C. gamblers who placed a wager on PlayNow.com expect the Vancouver Canucks to eliminate the Minnesota Wild en route to their first playoff berth in five years.
Scammers steal residential addresses for various cons: BBB

Scammers steal residential addresses for various cons: BBB

Victim reports to the Better Business Bureau’s (BBB) Scam Tracker show that crooks have found a way to associate an address with their shady dealings, leading to the birth of even more scams.
Skyrocketing temperatures prompt 'heat stress' warning to workers

Skyrocketing temperatures prompt 'heat stress' warning to workers

WorkSafeBC has issued a “heat stress” warning to workers and their employers due to skyrocketing temperatures this week.
Sustainabiliteens bring climate action to New West Quay

Sustainabiliteens bring climate action to New West Quay

Normal is a crisis. That’s the slogan on one of the stack of posters Max MacInnes-Cann is carrying as she arrives at the Quay.
Employee at Metro Vancouver Superstore tests positive for COVID-19

Employee at Metro Vancouver Superstore tests positive for COVID-19

An employee at a Real Canadian Superstore has tested positive for COVID-19.
B.C.'s COVID-19 restrictions clash with rights of migrant workers: advocacy group

B.C.'s COVID-19 restrictions clash with rights of migrant workers: advocacy group

Two Mexican workers who claimed they were fired from West Kelowna’s Bylands Nurseries and repatriated in late June for requesting a visit from migrant support workers are now speaking out to share their story.
Premier John Horgan recognizes Korean War Veterans Day

Premier John Horgan recognizes Korean War Veterans Day

Premier John Horgan is remembering the near 27,000 Canadian veterans of the Korean War and the 516 who never came home from the country’s “forgotten war.