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Updated: Feds invest $17 million in Steveston small craft harbour improvements

Updated: Feds invest $17 million in Steveston small craft harbour improvements

Twenty-six B.C. harbours are receiving federal funding
Chinese agent targeted Canadian scientist in bacteria-smuggling plot: RCMP documents

Chinese agent targeted Canadian scientist in bacteria-smuggling plot: RCMP documents

Espionage revealed as Winnipeg-Wuhan, COVID-origin debate continues.
Not if by sea: Returning sailors run into border-rule headwind

Not if by sea: Returning sailors run into border-rule headwind

'It's frustrating.'
YVR air traffic increases as labour strife averted

YVR air traffic increases as labour strife averted

Fully vaccinated American travellers are now allowed into Canada.
Housing top priority for British Columbians ahead of potential snap election: poll

Housing top priority for British Columbians ahead of potential snap election: poll

Economy and health care remain pressing issues for B.C., says new poll
Set B.C. annual allowance for political parties at $1.75 per vote: review

Set B.C. annual allowance for political parties at $1.75 per vote: review

Allowance came after 2017 elimination of corporate and union political donations.
Vancouver central to ‘sophisticated’ global pump and dump scheme: FBI

Vancouver central to ‘sophisticated’ global pump and dump scheme: FBI

West Vancouver’s Fred Sharp faces criminal charges in the United States for his role in an alleged pump and dump scheme
B.C. shortens the time between COVID-19 vaccine doses to 28 days

B.C. shortens the time between COVID-19 vaccine doses to 28 days

VICTORIA — COVID-19 outbreaks in pockets around British Columbia have prompted health officials to shorten their recommended delay between vaccinations by three weeks. Provincial health officer Dr.
UBC researchers develop 'breakthrough' for transplant patients

UBC researchers develop 'breakthrough' for transplant patients

They're using a polymer in blood vessels to fight organ rejection.
Delta variant accounts for 95% of recent COVID-19 cases in B.C., says BCCDC

Delta variant accounts for 95% of recent COVID-19 cases in B.C., says BCCDC

A BCCDC report suggests nearly every new COVID-19 case is of the highly transmissible strain.