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Air Canada re-booking and refunding customers after Hong Kong COVID ban

Air Canada re-booking and refunding customers after Hong Kong COVID ban

The airline was just as stunned as its passengers when the Hong Kong department of health slapped down the ban
Prince George man captures trail camera video of bear dancing in the woods

Prince George man captures trail camera video of bear dancing in the woods

The footage was captured about three weeks ago.
"Cluster of Covid cases" connected to Richmond elementary

"Cluster of Covid cases" connected to Richmond elementary

Staff and parents at Diefenbaker elementary in southwest Richmond received the alert on Sunday
UPDATE: Protesters in Lytton occupy train track after release of TSB report

UPDATE: Protesters in Lytton occupy train track after release of TSB report

No Lytton residents were interviewed for the report
Lytton residents say TSB investigation 'flawed,' demand to be interviewed

Lytton residents say TSB investigation 'flawed,' demand to be interviewed

No link was found between railway operations and the devastating fire that levelled the Fraser Canyon village earlier this year.
Lonely orca Springer now a busy mom with third calf on the way

Lonely orca Springer now a busy mom with third calf on the way

Drone footage in August showed Springer is pregnant again.
COVID-19 alert issued after kids Thanksgiving hockey tournament in Richmond

COVID-19 alert issued after kids Thanksgiving hockey tournament in Richmond

Hundreds of young hockey players from across B.C. took part in the event, including a South Delta team which was given the notice
'A long episode of heavy rain' will soak Metro Vancouver through Saturday

'A long episode of heavy rain' will soak Metro Vancouver through Saturday

Rainfall totals are predicted to be in the 90 to 150 mm range.
Child labour off the table in B.C.

Child labour off the table in B.C.

14- and 15-year-olds can legally hold 'appropriate' jobs defined as 'light work' with changes to employment standards legislation
Canada's judicial system needs overhaul to face climate change, say lawyers

Canada's judicial system needs overhaul to face climate change, say lawyers

Over 100 lawyers are calling on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Ministry of Justice and the Attorney General to prepare the judicial system for fallout from climate change.