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Man injured after vehicle plunges nine metres off BC Ferries ramp to pavement

Man injured after vehicle plunges nine metres off BC Ferries ramp to pavement

DELTA, B.C. — A man has critical injuries after the vehicle he was driving plunged about nine metres from a BC Ferries exit ramp to the pavement below.
B.C. sets record for COVID-19 patients in hospital, ICU, and deaths in a day

B.C. sets record for COVID-19 patients in hospital, ICU, and deaths in a day

There have been 58 COVID-19-related deaths in the past four days
B.C. Premier John Horgan has the highest approval rating in Canada, again

B.C. Premier John Horgan has the highest approval rating in Canada, again

However, the premier's approval rating has dropped five points since the survey was last conducted.
Report finds systemic racism in B.C.'s health care system, but no evidence of alcohol 'game'

Report finds systemic racism in B.C.'s health care system, but no evidence of alcohol 'game'

The newly-released report makes 24 recommendations for B.C.'s healthcare system
Kash Heed Tapes: RCMP an ‘unethical’ network; Attorney General questioned

Kash Heed Tapes: RCMP an ‘unethical’ network; Attorney General questioned

Dirty Money report author Peter German questioned on perceived conflict of interest by former B.C. Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Kash Heed
Change made to insurance for B.C. condo owners amid rising premiums

Change made to insurance for B.C. condo owners amid rising premiums

VICTORIA — Insurance companies in British Columbia have agreed to end a pricing practice that has been identified as one of the key factors in skyrocketing property insurance premiums for condominiums. Earlier this year, the B.C.
Smuggler’s Inn people smuggling charges challenged

Smuggler’s Inn people smuggling charges challenged

Judge declares section of immigration act constitutionally invalid
Megaquake would severely shake tall Lower Mainland buildings: study

Megaquake would severely shake tall Lower Mainland buildings: study

10-20 storey buildings from 1980s or earlier in danger of severe damage, collapse
Canadians against the reset are rallying in downtown Dawson Creek

Canadians against the reset are rallying in downtown Dawson Creek

Eye contact only - the inability to see a child's smile, the fight against freedom and more is on the brew this morning in the Kin Arena parking lot - adjacent to MP Bob Zimmer's Dawson Creek office.
B.C.'s top doctor emotional in offering condolences to families of dead

B.C.'s top doctor emotional in offering condolences to families of dead

VICTORIA — British Columbia recorded 46 more deaths over the last three days, its highest number of fatalities for that time period. Provincial health officer Dr.