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Provincial funding supports return to work for people with disabilities

Provincial funding supports return to work for people with disabilities

Daughter to shave her head for BC Cancer in her father's name

Daughter to shave her head for BC Cancer in her father's name

Mini Kahlon remembers a lot of loving and funny things her father did, such as buying a life-jacket for her fur baby, Niku.
Pandemic claims B.C. couple in first two weeks of 2021

Pandemic claims B.C. couple in first two weeks of 2021

Helen and John Eberherr, married for 54 years, died 11 days apart
Cost, other options, prompt B.C. to phase out enhanced driver's licence and ID cards

Cost, other options, prompt B.C. to phase out enhanced driver's licence and ID cards

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says it is phasing out two types of travel identification cards that allowed easier entrance into the United States.
Care aide gets five months for attacking naked woman in partner's bed

Care aide gets five months for attacking naked woman in partner's bed

Recognize outstanding citizens in your community

Recognize outstanding citizens in your community

Do you know someone who inspires you, volunteers, helps others and contributes to make your community a better place to live?
With jackhammer, drill, saw and sledgehammer, firefighters rescue cat from pipe

With jackhammer, drill, saw and sledgehammer, firefighters rescue cat from pipe

And the cat came back — to full form — the very next day.
Undeclared egg in sweet rice pancake products prompts recall across Canada

Undeclared egg in sweet rice pancake products prompts recall across Canada

One report of a reaction prompted a recall of the products.
This Coquitlam mega-park could fix region's overwhelmed trails

This Coquitlam mega-park could fix region's overwhelmed trails

Pinecone Burke Provincial Park in Coquitlam is nearly a hundred times bigger than Stanley Park, but after 25 years, it's still ostensibly closed due to a lack of infrastructure.
COVID-19 exposures identified on 61 flights through B.C.

COVID-19 exposures identified on 61 flights through B.C.

The flights were added to the BCCDC's public exposure list over the past week