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Port Moody yard cam captures four cougars in near-miss for resident (PHOTOS)

Port Moody yard cam captures four cougars in near-miss for resident (PHOTOS)

Port Moody resident collected footage eight minutes after the cougar family of four passed through his property on an early morning stroll
COVID-19 transmission is slowing in Whistler, says VCH

COVID-19 transmission is slowing in Whistler, says VCH

Whistler has now logged 614 cases since Jan. 1
CEO stepping down after Royal B.C. Museum deemed 'toxic and dysfunctional'

CEO stepping down after Royal B.C. Museum deemed 'toxic and dysfunctional'

He is resigning two months after a diversity and inclusion consultant deemed the institution a “dysfunctional and toxic workplace, ­characterized by a culture of fear and ­distrust."
WorkSafeBC inspects Squamish businesses for COVID-19 safety protocols

WorkSafeBC inspects Squamish businesses for COVID-19 safety protocols

One business receives an order over pandemic safety plan.
London Drugs issues recall of face masks due to 'manufacturing errors'

London Drugs issues recall of face masks due to 'manufacturing errors'

Some have small holes that may affect the masks’ filtration efficacy.
Girl Guides restricted with sales of chocolately mint cookies

Girl Guides restricted with sales of chocolately mint cookies

Help the Girl Guides of B.C. by purchasing a box of chocolatey mint cookies for their annual fundraiser.
Forecasters warn cold snap brings wind chill values of -25 for parts of south coast

Forecasters warn cold snap brings wind chill values of -25 for parts of south coast

VANCOUVER — Snowfall warnings have been issued for parts of British Columbia's inner south coast as much of the province shivers through a deep freeze — and forecasters call for the coldest day, yet.
Confrontation sets off an exchange of gunfire in B.C. community on Kootenay Lake

Confrontation sets off an exchange of gunfire in B.C. community on Kootenay Lake

CRESTON, B.C. — Mounties in British Columbia's southern Interior are investigating what they say was an exchange of gunfire in the tiny community of Crawford Bay, on Kootenay Lake.
Confrontation sets off an exchange of gunfire in B.C. community on Kootenay Lake

Confrontation sets off an exchange of gunfire in B.C. community on Kootenay Lake

CRESTON, B.C. — Mounties in British Columbia's southern Interior are investigating what they say was an exchange of gunfire in the tiny community of Crawford Bay, on Kootenay Lake.
B.C. health officials urge residents to keep up 'forward momentum' on COVID-19

B.C. health officials urge residents to keep up 'forward momentum' on COVID-19

VICTORIA — British Columbia health officials say progress is being made in the efforts to push back the COVID-19 virus and get to the days of fewer restrictions in the province. Health Minister Adrian Dix and provincial health officer Dr.