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Richmond man's double murder sentence reduced due to advancing Parkinson's disease

Richmond man's double murder sentence reduced due to advancing Parkinson's disease

A Richmond man has succeeded in having his double second-degree murder sentence reduced from 20 years to 15.
B.C.'s top doctor says employers should plan now for lots of sick workers

B.C.'s top doctor says employers should plan now for lots of sick workers

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's provincial health officer is advising businesses to put contingency plans in place to continue operating as up to one-third of their staff could be off sick with the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
Tributes paid to West Vancouver couple killed in tragic tree fall

Tributes paid to West Vancouver couple killed in tragic tree fall

Victims identified in what police are calling a 'tragic accident'
B.C. property assessments continue to rise; rural communities show highest increases

B.C. property assessments continue to rise; rural communities show highest increases

VICTORIA — Assessed values of properties in British Columbia are up again, but the pricey Vancouver area has been upstaged by small towns where value estimates rose by more than 40 per cent.
YVR second busiest airport in Canada

YVR second busiest airport in Canada

Airline revenue was up, according to Statistics Canada, but still about half of pre-pandemic levels.
Long-term care residents to be allowed one social visitor once testing in place

Long-term care residents to be allowed one social visitor once testing in place

Visiting restrictions that went into effect Jan. 1 are a temporary response to rising COVID-19 cases and staff shortages, says B.C.'s top doctor.
Extreme cold, dangerous wind chill, more snow for many parts of B.C.

Extreme cold, dangerous wind chill, more snow for many parts of B.C.

VANCOUVER — Wind chill values nudging -50 C covered parts of northern British Columbia on Tuesday as Environment Canada warned of extreme cold and arctic outflows.
500K British Columbians have yet to get booster shots following invites

500K British Columbians have yet to get booster shots following invites

More than 900 sites expected to be administering boosters by mid-January
B.C. judge upholds tribunal decision that found racial discrimination against former staff

B.C. judge upholds tribunal decision that found racial discrimination against former staff

Seven former employees of Spruce Hill Resort and Spa reporting facing racial discrimination
Coquitlam animal services investigating fatal dog attack at Como Lake Park

Coquitlam animal services investigating fatal dog attack at Como Lake Park

Family reportedly distraught by incident has posted on Reddit; Coquitlam Animal Services is not releasing details but says investigation is underway