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New COVID-19 infections in B.C. continue to trend lower

New COVID-19 infections in B.C. continue to trend lower

Province’s death toll from the pandemic rises to 1,168, with 14 new deaths in past day
ICBC promotes changes to auto insurance with improved online estimator tool

ICBC promotes changes to auto insurance with improved online estimator tool

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's public safety minister says an improved online estimator tool will help drivers see how much they'll save under changes coming to the Insurance Corporation of B.C.
Woman speaks out about alleged assault at Richmond SkyTrain station

Woman speaks out about alleged assault at Richmond SkyTrain station

The Metro Vancouver Transit police confirmed that they are actively investigating this incident. 
Burnaby teacher who threw dumbbell at student's face gets one-day suspension

Burnaby teacher who threw dumbbell at student's face gets one-day suspension

Second time in four years teacher watchdog has disciplined Burnaby Mountain Secondary gym teacher Larry Ryan
Family of man missing in B.C. marks second anniversary with information appeal

Family of man missing in B.C. marks second anniversary with information appeal

MERRITT, B.C. — Family members of a man missing in British Columbia's southern Interior are appealing for information on the second anniversary of his disappearance.
Feds pressed on ongoing vaccine shortages as EU floats export controls

Feds pressed on ongoing vaccine shortages as EU floats export controls

Vaccine deliveries to B.C. for next week have been 'dramatically reduced'
ICBC promotes online tool to save insurance costs

ICBC promotes online tool to save insurance costs

ICBC’s improved online vehicle insurance estimating tool will give B.C.
ICBC promotes online tool to save insurance costs

ICBC promotes online tool to save insurance costs

When the program comes into effect May 1, customers purchasing basic and optional insurance will save 20% on average, according to ICBC
Growing flocks of Canada geese in Vernon, B.C., prompt city council to approve a cull

Growing flocks of Canada geese in Vernon, B.C., prompt city council to approve a cull

VERNON, B.C. — Non-native, resident Canada geese in British Columbia's north Okanagan have overstayed their welcome and Vernon council has voted in favour of a cull.
Is there a Biden business bump for B.C. investors?

Is there a Biden business bump for B.C. investors?

Renewable energy, cannabis and infrastructure sectors poised for growth now that U.S. government is controlled by Democrats