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B.C. ferry failed to respond to commands before striking terminal: safety board

B.C. ferry failed to respond to commands before striking terminal: safety board

RICHMOND, B.C. — An investigation of a B.C. ferry hitting a dock last spring found the vessel was travelling at speeds higher than recommended and the ship failed to respond when the crew tried to prevent the crash.
One resident has died as a result of now-over COVID-19 outbreak at Squamish's Hilltop House

One resident has died as a result of now-over COVID-19 outbreak at Squamish's Hilltop House

The outbreak was announced over on Feb. 8.
Two men dead, one rescued after tugboat incident on B.C.'s north coast

Two men dead, one rescued after tugboat incident on B.C.'s north coast

KITIMAT, B.C. — Two men are dead and one man has been rescued after a tugboat incident on British Columbia's north coast. The RCMP say at 12:40 a.m.
Celebrate our province's dragon boat history at BC Place (VIDEO)

Celebrate our province's dragon boat history at BC Place (VIDEO)

Over 30 years of history is now on display at the BC Sports Hall of Fame. 🐲
Ship dismantling work ordered stopped in Fraser River

Ship dismantling work ordered stopped in Fraser River

Demolition site was over submerged Trans Mountain pipeline.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. down 40% so far in 2021

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. down 40% so far in 2021

Nine more British Columbians have lost their lives during the pandemic, for a death toll of 1,278 so far.
Gamblers diverted to B.C. by money laundering crackdowns in China/U.S., inquiry hears

Gamblers diverted to B.C. by money laundering crackdowns in China/U.S., inquiry hears

Great Canadian Gaming Corp. interim CEO Terrance Doyle says his focus was wealthy locals, not international jet-setters
Why does COVID-19 kill so many seniors in long-term care?

Why does COVID-19 kill so many seniors in long-term care?

A massive study seeks to answer that question. Nearly two-thirds of all COVID-19 deaths in B.C. have occurred in long-term care homes.
Huge relief as B.C. blueberry growers dodge U.S. sanctions

Huge relief as B.C. blueberry growers dodge U.S. sanctions

Highly dependent on trade with the U.S., B.C. blueberry growers faced the possibility of a huge hit
New Westminster Police warn public of man doing indecent acts outside local homes

New Westminster Police warn public of man doing indecent acts outside local homes

Incidents reported in West End and Connaught Heights neighbourhoods
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