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Most Canadians not ready to expand drug legalization beyond cannabis: poll

Most Canadians not ready to expand drug legalization beyond cannabis: poll

Almost two-thirds (64%) agree with marijuana being legal in Canada, while 28% disagree and 7% are undecided.
British Columbians over 18 can start registering for COVID-19 vaccinations this week

British Columbians over 18 can start registering for COVID-19 vaccinations this week

Appointment bookings have started for those in their 60s right now
Maritime Museum of B.C. credits Prince Phillip as instrumental in its creation

Maritime Museum of B.C. credits Prince Phillip as instrumental in its creation

Opinion: B.C. government's withholding of COVID-19 data sows harmful distrust

Opinion: B.C. government's withholding of COVID-19 data sows harmful distrust

'There's no margin for error right now': Dr. Bonnie Henry outlines importance of COVID-19 restrictions

'There's no margin for error right now': Dr. Bonnie Henry outlines importance of COVID-19 restrictions

"Travelling is what spreads the virus." 
How do cats get coronavirus? The BCCDC needs your help examining transmission

How do cats get coronavirus? The BCCDC needs your help examining transmission

How do cats get coronavirus?
Wolves chase an elk in Squamish (Video)

Wolves chase an elk in Squamish (Video)

Locals spot an elk being chased by at least three wolves near the Mamquam River on Monday.
Anonymous Instagram page exposing alleged sexual predators on Vancouver Island (VIDEO)

Anonymous Instagram page exposing alleged sexual predators on Vancouver Island (VIDEO)

The creator of an anonymous Instagram account hopes to bring justice to sexual assault survivors by providing a safe space for them to share their stories and educate others.
Hospice society in Powell River to host online workshops

Hospice society in Powell River to host online workshops

Process outlines discussing and documenting medical care wishes
Tougher travel restrictions ‘on the table’ as B.C. extends state of emergency

Tougher travel restrictions ‘on the table’ as B.C. extends state of emergency

The B.C. government has once again extended its state of emergency as officials contemplate imposing tougher COVID-19 restrictions on the province.