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Gang violence surges in Metro Vancouver
Vancouver is experiencing a spate of gang-related shootings — one of the victims was just 14 years old. And now, a former gang member is trying to help.
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B.C. steps up enforcement of COVID-19 restrictions
British Columbia has started to bend its COVID-19 curve in response to several restrictive measures, which are being strictly enforced over the holidays even as case numbers go down.
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Contact tracing, targeted restrictions helped bend the curve in B.C.
Good contact tracing to clamp down on transmission and targeted restrictions in November have allowed British Columbia to start bending its curve again, but experts say it’s still on a knife’s edge over the holidays.
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Scientists research cause, impact of massive B.C. landslide
Scientists are trying to figure out what caused a massive landslide in a remote area of B.C. They fear that if climate change was the reason, there will be more.
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Small towns in B.C. Interior see a COVID-19 spike
There has been a spike in COVID-19 cases in smaller communities in B.C., where resources to fight the pandemic are scarce.
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COVID-19 returns to B.C. nursing homes, death toll rises
British Columbia has seen more COVID-19 deaths over the past two weeks than the preceding two months because the virus has found its way back into nursing homes. And with long-term care workers exhausted and families frustrated, it's not...
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Unable to gather, B.C. residents go all in on Christmas decorations
Business is booming for professional Christmas light installers as people search for a bit of brightness during the pandemic.
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B.C. premier calls for interprovincial travel restrictions
British Columbia's premier has called on the federal government to restrict non-essential travel between provinces. B.C. is also considering a 14-day mandatory quarantine for travellers to Vancouver Island.
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B.C. makes masks mandatory, restricts social gatherings to reduce COVID-19 spread
British Columbia has announced sweeping new COVID-19 measures, including mandatory masks in indoor public spaces and retail spaces, as well as limiting social gatherings to household members only across the entire province until at least...
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B.C. orders review of public health agency spending
The B.C. government has ordered a review of spending after insiders alleged that the province's health authority squandered millions on useless face masks, executive meals and unneeded renovations.
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B.C. officials declare COVID-19 outbreak on mink farm
Eight people have tested positive for COVID-19 amid an outbreak at a mink farm in B.C.'s Fraser Valley, east of Vancouver.
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Communities renew campaigns as B.C. imposes new COVID-19 restrictions.
British Columbia has imposed new restrictions after a continued rise in COVID-19 cases, especially in the Fraser Valley outside of Vancouver where communities have launched campaigns to reduce the spread of the virus and avoid a return...
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No charges against RCMP officers that shot B.C. homeless advocate
No charges are being recommended against RCMP officers who shot and killed Barry Shantz, a well-known homeless advocate in British Columbia. His family, though, is demanding changes are made to the way police handle mental health calls.
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Transport Canada concludes CP Rail failed to identify hazards before deadly derailment
CBC News has learned that federal regulators are taking action against CP Rail, accusing the railway of failing to protect its workers. It comes following a probe by Transport Canada into a deadly train derailment in the B.C. mountains...
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Transport Canada concludes CP Rail failed to identify hazards tied to deadly derailment
CBC News has learned that federal regulators are taking action against CP Rail, accusing the railway of failing to protect its workers. It comes following a probe by Transport Canada into a deadly train derailment in the B.C. mountains...
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Vancouver homeless encampment draws a lot of anger and few solutions
After a few violent scenes at a homeless encampment in Vancouver, anger from the neighbourhood is pushing the issue in front of campaigning politicians.
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'COVID is beating us,' says Manitoba premier
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister is vowing to ramp up COVID-19 enforcement, and says his government is 'seriously considering' imposing a curfew.
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B.C. hits new record for daily COVID-19 cases
B.C. shattered its single-day record for new COVID-19 cases, confirming another 941 on Tuesday and 10 more deaths within the last 24 hours.
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COVID-19 rule enforcement ramps up across Canada
Police in Ontario inspected 900 businesses and broke up large gatherings as they ramped up enforcement of COVID-19 restrictions. Police in Manitoba and B.C. also enforced bans on in-person church services.
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B.C. hockey team triggers province's latest outbreak
All indoor adult team sports are now prohibited in B.C. and children's programs have returned to earlier, more restrictive guidelines. The changes come after travel by an old-timers' hockey team was linked to dozens of COVID-19 cases.
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NDP to win majority in B.C. provincial election, CBC projects
Premier John Horgan and the B.C. NDP are poised to win 55 seats in the provincial election, giving them a decisive majority in the legislature.
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CBC projects B.C. NDP majority | Sunday Scrum
Our political panel discusses the provincial election in British Columbia, where John Horgan's NDP is projected to form a historic majority government for the first time in more than 20 years.
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Manitoba hints at new COVID-19 restrictions for private gatherings
Manitoba's health minister strongly hinted that further COVID-19 restrictions are coming, saying 'what we are doing is not yet working.' New cases in that province and in B.C. are being linked to private gatherings.
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B.C. extends wait for 2nd vaccine dose to 4 months
( - image credit) British Columbia's decision to extend to four months the interval between first and second doses of three different COVID-19 vaccines amounts to a 'population-level experiment,' says Canada's chief science adviser.