DEVELOPING | 'Instagram influencer' from Toronto lost overnight on B.C. mountain found by rescue crews
An 'Instagram influencer' from Toronto who was lost overnight on a B.C. mountain has been found, search and rescue crews say.

An 'Instagram influencer' from Toronto who was lost overnight on a B.C. mountain has been found, search and rescue crews say.
By the end of the day Friday, COVID-19 vaccines will have been distributed at every long-term care and assisted-living facility in the Fraser Health region.
Dozens of health-care facilities across B.C. are handling active COVID-19 outbreaks and five of them have more than 100 positive cases.
Following the release of new data on transmission of COVID-19 at schools, Vancouver Coastal Health says their information indicates the rate has been low so far this school year.
The snowboard was reported missing in February 2019, and was located last month when its rightful owner noticed it for sale online, according to West Vancouver police.
Questioned about delays in the rollout of a COVID-19 recovery benefit, B.C.'s premier said he knew it hadn't been perfect.
Randi Dery said her 11-year-old son Brody was over the moon after receiving a personal message from "Deadpool" star Ryan Reynolds.
An investigation is being launched into the worst COVID-19 outbreaks in long-term care in B.C.
A recent uptick in gang-related violence in B.C.'s Lower Mainland is a major concern, the province's premier said in an appeal for information from the community.
Are your kids having trouble sleeping? Many families are finding that remote learning and pandemic-related stress have disrupted their sleep routines, especially after the holidays. But there are some things you can do to turn it around and get back on a schedule.
For many families, the months at home and limited social contact of the pandemic have been the excuse they needed to finally get a dog. But what happens when you go back to work and restrictions lift? It’s important to keep your pup in mind as you plan for the post-pandemic future.
The mayor of Kamloops says he is disappointed after Air Canada announced it is suspending flights to some British Columbia airports, include his, in an attempt to manage the financial fallout of the pandemic.
A B.C. realtor who subleased a home without the owner's consent has been ordered to pay a disciplinary penalty of $25,000.
The Ministry of Finance says data from British Columbia's tax targeting property speculators shows it has helped increase the number of long-term rentals in the province.
BC ACORN, an advocacy organization, said the banner drop was an effort to escalate its campaign to end rent debt caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Florida waitress says she knew something was wrong when an 11-year-old boy sitting at one of her tables was forbidden from ordering anything to eat.
A cabinet minister's tweet about a note his 10-year-old son received after reaching out to a lonely new kid at his school has gone viral.
An effort is underway to have a banner honouring Nova Scotia's first Black NHL player prominently displayed once again, after it was sold at a yard sale three years ago.
The emergence of new variants of the original coronavirus is adding urgency to vaccinate.
A third grader from Toronto's astronaut dream has already drawn the support of one on the ISS.
The World Health Organization's emergencies chief said Friday that the impact of new variants of COVID-19 in places like Britain, South Africa and Brazil remains to be seen, citing human behaviour for some recent rises in infection counts.
Over the next month Canada will be experiencing a 'temporary' delay in Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine shipments due to the pharmaceutical giant's expansion plans at its European manufacturing facility, with the shortage resulting in an average of 50 per cent of coming doses delayed each week.
The spread of COVID-19 continues to surge rapidly across the country and federal officials are urging swift action to avoid Canadian doctors having to make 'impossible choices,' such as who gets an ICU bed.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is leaving the door open to tighter travel restrictions, including a possible ban on outbound air travel as COVID-19 case counts climb across the country.
Getting 100 million shots in Americans' arms in his first 100 days is only the beginning of his coronavirus plan, U.S. President-elect Joe Biden declared Friday.
A family from Kanesatake in Quebec is furious after Winston Soenrese Nelson staff allowed him to leave the St. Eustache hospital improperly clothed in freezing temperatures.
As provinces issue lockdown orders, curfews and other restrictions to combat record daily COVID-19 cases, with ICUs in some urban centres near capacity, Canadians are reminded to seek emergency care as they normally would should it be necessary.
Kamala Harris’ husband Douglas Emhoff has launched a new Twitter account confirming that he will use the title 'Second Gentleman.'
An Ontario MPP who sent Premier Doug Ford a two-page letter calling the provincial lockdown "deadlier than COVID" has been kicked out of caucus for his "irresponsible" comments.
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Justin Trudeau is responds to Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet's recent comments about Transport Minister Omar Alghabra.