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Hot, hot, hot: B.C. smashed 13 temperature records on Sunday

Hot, hot, hot: B.C. smashed 13 temperature records on Sunday

Temperatures soared close to the 40°C mark in parts of B.C. over the weekend.
B.C. confirms 83 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 4,677

B.C. confirms 83 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 4,677

2,326 people are under active public health monitoring as a result of identified exposure to known cases.
The Canucks best option might be to let Ryan O’Reilly shut down Elias Pettersson

The Canucks best option might be to let Ryan O’Reilly shut down Elias Pettersson

So far, the Canucks have had no answer for the Conn Smythe-winning talents of Ryan O'Reilly.
China is paving its 'belt and road' to British Columbia

China is paving its 'belt and road' to British Columbia

Surrey warehouse part of China's Belt and Road Initiative, say its proponents
Fake U.S. license plates part of Metro Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­mail theft cover-up operation

Fake U.S. license plates part of Metro Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­mail theft cover-up operation

Four people were arrested for their roles in the alleged mail theft and ID fraud scheme
British man missing 31 years in B.C. declared presumed dead

British man missing 31 years in B.C. declared presumed dead

Charles Horvath was last seen on May 26, 1989. He was just 20 years old at the time.
Giant 'murder-hornet' with painful sting resurfaces near Vancouver

Giant 'murder-hornet' with painful sting resurfaces near Vancouver

Their sting reportedly feels like a, "red-hot thumbtack."
Indigenous B.C. food truck Mr. Bannock gets creative in the COVID-era

Indigenous B.C. food truck Mr. Bannock gets creative in the COVID-era

How the Squamish Nation entrepreneur has cooked up ways to keep going despite the pandemic
New Lebanese restaurant replaces JamJar's South Granville location

New Lebanese restaurant replaces JamJar's South Granville location

South Granville has lost a Lebanese restaurant...and gained one, too
B.C. imports 99 million kilos of American onions. Why?

B.C. imports 99 million kilos of American onions. Why?

A mere four per cent of the onions consumed in B.C. are grown in the province
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