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Pay close attention to heat death, B.C.'s chief coroner tells staff

Pay close attention to heat death, B.C.'s chief coroner tells staff

Across B.C., 570 deaths have been attributed to the late June heat wave, a three-fold increase from previous years. Now, the chief coroner says she's directing staff to pay closer attention to heat death.
B.C. government, municipalities mobilize in the face of another heat wave

B.C. government, municipalities mobilize in the face of another heat wave

From 24-hour cooling centres to heavy misters, communities in Metro Vancouver are trying to get the upper hand on the incoming heat wave.
Birds jumped out of their nests to escape the June heat wave

Birds jumped out of their nests to escape the June heat wave

From Oregon to British Columbia, avian rehabilitation centres say baby birds plummeted from nests to escape the heat wave. 'They all kind of fell like rocks,' says the head of one rehab centre
Update: Missing Richmond senior with dementia is found safe

Update: Missing Richmond senior with dementia is found safe

Robert Hodgson had been missing since Thursday afternoon
B.C. wildfires will burn 'hot and hard' this long weekend

B.C. wildfires will burn 'hot and hard' this long weekend

BC Wildfire Service wants people to be prepared should they be asked to leave at a moment's notice.
VIDEO: Here's what it's like driving through the fire-ravaged Fraser Canyon

VIDEO: Here's what it's like driving through the fire-ravaged Fraser Canyon

Wildfires are currently affecting highway travel across multiple areas in B.C.
Richmond man questions policing methods after false arrest

Richmond man questions policing methods after false arrest

Second false gun report in recent weeks called into Delta Police
Driveopolis: 2021 Porsche Cayenne S Coupe is an ideal mid-sized, luxury SUV

Driveopolis: 2021 Porsche Cayenne S Coupe is an ideal mid-sized, luxury SUV

Sam Pat, Glacier Media's Automotive Reviewer, digs into the pros and cons of this Porsche SUV.
B.C.'s premier wants you bang pots and pans again

B.C.'s premier wants you bang pots and pans again

Premier John Horgan urges residents to make noise for a revived 7 p.m. cheer on BC Day for frontline health-care workers and those fighting B.C.'s wildfires.
Richmond animal charity sues co-tenant for $60,000 in unpaid utility bills

Richmond animal charity sues co-tenant for $60,000 in unpaid utility bills

RAPS is claiming that Phoenix Perennials owes it more than $60,000 in unpaid water and hydro bills