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Near-zero circulation of influenza in B.C. for second season in row

Near-zero circulation of influenza in B.C. for second season in row

Another year, another season without the flu
Storefront drug-checking service aims to help drug users make informed choice, not tell people what to do

Storefront drug-checking service aims to help drug users make informed choice, not tell people what to do

Children missing from Fort St. John found by police in Ontario

Children missing from Fort St. John found by police in Ontario

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — RCMP in British Columbia say two children who were the subject of an Amber Alert were found safe by police in Ontario. A news release late Saturday says the four-year-old child and 10-month-old baby from the Fort St.
Police watchdog in B.C. investigating death of infant in Victoria

Police watchdog in B.C. investigating death of infant in Victoria

VICTORIA — British Columbia's police watchdog says it's investigating the death of a baby at Victoria General Hospital.
Surrey RCMP seek information on targeted shooting apparently linked to gang conflict

Surrey RCMP seek information on targeted shooting apparently linked to gang conflict

SURREY, B.C. — Mounties in Surrey, B.C., are advising the public and asking for information about what they say appears to be a targeted shooting in the Whalley neighbourhood. RCMP say officers responded to a shots-fired report around 11:30 p.m.
Homicide investigators called to Langley, B.C., after man's death in hotel

Homicide investigators called to Langley, B.C., after man's death in hotel

LANGLEY, B.C. — RCMP say foul play is suspected in a man's death in Langley, east of Vancouver.
Multiple birds of prey found dead near Pemberton in the last year

Multiple birds of prey found dead near Pemberton in the last year

Slow-acting rodent poison could be the cause, says BC SPCA
Health authority warns of high arsenic levels in the water in a B.C. school

Health authority warns of high arsenic levels in the water in a B.C. school

Vancouver Coastal Health says testing of the drinking water at a school in Powell River, B.C., has found levels of arsenic above the maximum acceptable concentration for consumption.
B.C. reports two more deaths, hospitalizations inch up

B.C. reports two more deaths, hospitalizations inch up

VICTORIA — Two more people have died of COVID-19 in British Columbia, bringing the death toll to 2,983 since the pandemic began.
Video: shíshálh Nation members hold ceremony for dead fin whale

Video: shíshálh Nation members hold ceremony for dead fin whale

Cause of rare animal’s death in the Salish Sea under investigation