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Federal Liberals probed for facial recognition use

Federal Liberals probed for facial recognition use

Technology allegedly used for ID purposes in nomination races.
Thompson-Nicola Regional District says no injuries reported from Monte Lake

Thompson-Nicola Regional District says no injuries reported from Monte Lake

City of Kamloops urges those under evacuation alert to be prepared.
Woman drives away from B.C. gas station with thief in vehicle, police say

Woman drives away from B.C. gas station with thief in vehicle, police say

The suspect is described as a skinny white man between 25 and 40 years of age.
Here are the top 10 travel destinations B.C. residents are searching for

Here are the top 10 travel destinations B.C. residents are searching for

Where is the first place you want to visit outside of Canada?
Most B.C. COVID cases are in 20- to 40-year-olds with one or fewer doses: top doctor

Most B.C. COVID cases are in 20- to 40-year-olds with one or fewer doses: top doctor

VANCOUVER — A surge in COVID-19 cases in British Columbia is fuelled by those between the ages of 20 and 40 who are unvaccinated or have only had one dose, says provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry.
New federal economic development program to have Surrey HQ

New federal economic development program to have Surrey HQ

Pacifican to provide $553.1 million over five years, $110.6 million annually after that.
Shooting target stabs 2 women, takes own life: RCMP

Shooting target stabs 2 women, takes own life: RCMP

Kyle Gianis died at the scene.
Vaccination status policies should heed human rights: commissioner

Vaccination status policies should heed human rights: commissioner

Being an anti-vaxxer not grounds for human rights complaint against employer, states new guidance.
Delta variant not causing increased transmission in B.C. kids: Dr. Bonnie Henry

Delta variant not causing increased transmission in B.C. kids: Dr. Bonnie Henry

Provincial health officer says B.C. will continue to watch the situation over the next few weeks as the new school year approaches
Mask mandates, vaccine passports still on the table as B.C. cases rise

Mask mandates, vaccine passports still on the table as B.C. cases rise

'There are consequences if you don't' get vaccinated, says B.C. health minister.