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COVID-19 exposure confirmed by Squamish tourism operator

COVID-19 exposure confirmed by Squamish tourism operator

Canadian Outback Rafting temporarily closes; all guests at risk have been notified
New West man finds 'Costanza wallet' stuffed with cash, turns it in

New West man finds 'Costanza wallet' stuffed with cash, turns it in

If you found a wallet filled with thousands of dollars in cash, what would you do? Hopefully, you’d be like the Good Samaritan in New Westminster who did a good deed by turning the wallet stuffed with $2,290 into the local police department.
Employee at Surrey mall tests positive for COVID-19

Employee at Surrey mall tests positive for COVID-19

"Rest assured that we have been following protocols and guidelines to respond to this situation including all cleaning requirements by a cleaning contractor trained to respond to the situation, in the areas under its control."
Update: 13 flights with possible COVID-19 exposure added to BCCDC list

Update: 13 flights with possible COVID-19 exposure added to BCCDC list

The BC Centre for Disease Control has added several flights with a confirmed case of COVID-19 to its list of public exposures.
Teachers' biggest safety concerns not addressed: Union

Teachers' biggest safety concerns not addressed: Union

The teachers’ union says their biggest concerns – density in classrooms, physical distancing and masks - have not been addressed in the back-to-school plan and they are asking for more remote learning.
B.C. Ferries to hold online annual meeting amid financial strain

B.C. Ferries to hold online annual meeting amid financial strain

B.C. Ferry Services Inc.’s annual public meeting is coming up on Thursday at 10 a.m. and members of the public can connect online if they want to take part. Speakers will address the challenges of the past year and what is anticipated for the future.
1,200-tonne machine lands in North Vancouver

1,200-tonne machine lands in North Vancouver

This story has been updated to correct an error. An enormous piece of industrial equipment has reached its new home on the North Vancouver waterfront.
Giant 'murder-hornet' with painful sting resurfaces near Vancouver

Giant 'murder-hornet' with painful sting resurfaces near Vancouver

Their sting reportedly feels like a, "red-hot thumbtack."
Weekend storm sparks flurry of small wildfires

Weekend storm sparks flurry of small wildfires

29 new lightning-caused fires in Coastal Fire Centre since Sunday
Eslhá7an home damaged by fire

Eslhá7an home damaged by fire

No one was hurt, but a Squamish Nation family is out of their home following a house fire in the Eslhá7an community Monday afternoon. Just before 4 p.m.