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First outdoor Delta cannabis grow op coming

First outdoor Delta cannabis grow op coming

Delta will soon be getting its first legal outdoor marijuana grow operation on farmland. Rubicon Organics Inc.
Point Roberts testing station well received says fire Chief

Point Roberts testing station well received says fire Chief

Dubbed as the “safest place” in the United States when it comes to COVID-19, tiny Point Roberts has made international headlines in recent weeks - and fire Chief Christopher Carleton of Whatcom County Fire District 5 wants to ensure that it stays tha
Opinion: Dr. Henry said one thing. Selfish people heard another

Opinion: Dr. Henry said one thing. Selfish people heard another

Dr. Bonnie Henry had a tricky job this week when it came to her daily pressers about COVID-19. She had to discuss the B.C.
Drug research turns to artificial intelligence in COVID-19 fight

Drug research turns to artificial intelligence in COVID-19 fight

Variational AI Inc.’s bread and butter rests in novel drug discovery, specifically using artificial intelligence (AI) to compress the years-long preclinical process to perhaps a single year.
Outbreak at Burnaby care home declared over

Outbreak at Burnaby care home declared over

Fraser Health has been dealing with two COVID-19 outbreaks at Burnaby care homes in the past few weeks. One has been officially declared over. This outbreak was at Burnaby’s Swedish Canadian Manor.
Richmond to expect showers most of the week

Richmond to expect showers most of the week

After a couple days of sunshine and warm temperatures, showers are in the forecast for most of the week.
Port Moody man runs every day for his mom

Port Moody man runs every day for his mom

Heritage Woods grad is back on track after being sidelined with an injury to several months
Massey Tunnel lane closures coming

Massey Tunnel lane closures coming

Work continues on the Highway 99/George Massey Tunnel safety improvement project with several components of the project about to get underway inside the tube.
Will there be a spike in divorce rates post pandemic?

Will there be a spike in divorce rates post pandemic?

Divorce filings are likely to increase once officials start relaxing restrictions, according to partners at a Richmond-based family law office.
Province urges British Columbians to reduce fire risks amid spike in deaths

Province urges British Columbians to reduce fire risks amid spike in deaths

Between Jan. 1 and April 30 the province has seen triple the number of deaths due to fire as that same period last year.