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Man dead after RCMP shooting on central Vancouver Island

Man dead after RCMP shooting on central Vancouver Island

IIO investigating incident at Haliburton Street in Nanaimo
B.C. mosquito boom may not hatch despite buzz about colder spring: expert

B.C. mosquito boom may not hatch despite buzz about colder spring: expert

Entomologist discusses weather’s effects on the irritating insect
Canada Blood Services makes call for B.C. donors

Canada Blood Services makes call for B.C. donors

COVID-19 pandemic has seen steady decline in people rolling up sleeves and donating blood
Stem cell match found for B.C. infant with rare blood disorder

Stem cell match found for B.C. infant with rare blood disorder

Family of Arend Bothma to meet with transplant team in coming weeks
VIDEO: B.C. family seeking stem cell match for baby with rare blood disorder

VIDEO: B.C. family seeking stem cell match for baby with rare blood disorder

Transplant only cure for nine-month-old’s chronic Granulomatous disease
B.C. non-profit’s Valentine’s Day cards say ‘I love you’ in Indigenous language

B.C. non-profit’s Valentine’s Day cards say ‘I love you’ in Indigenous language

Kw’umut Lelum Foundation emphasizes revitalization of Hul’q’umi’num
Tim Hortons asks customers to choose doughnut to benefit Special Olympics

Tim Hortons asks customers to choose doughnut to benefit Special Olympics

‘Choose to Include’ doughnut available this weekend, Jan. 28-30
UBC professor talks holiday safety amid COVID-19

UBC professor talks holiday safety amid COVID-19

Meal planning can help people avoid eating while on flights, Devon Grayson says
B.C. heat dome contributed to higher-than-average deaths this year, says StatsCan

B.C. heat dome contributed to higher-than-average deaths this year, says StatsCan

Heat-related deaths, COVID-19 and overdose deaths factored by Statistics Canada
B.C.’s flooding was ‘most costly’ severe weather event ever for province: insurance experts

B.C.’s flooding was ‘most costly’ severe weather event ever for province: insurance experts

Insurance Bureau of Canada estimates $450 million in insured damage from recent flooding