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A wide tunnel of grey smoke could be seen billowing into the sky, in video and photos taken by residents on Monday.
Two more deaths in B.C. have been attributed to the novel coronavirus, the provincial health ministry announced Monday.
The president of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs is joining growing calls for the provincial government to declare a state of emergency due to the raging wildfires threatening communities.
Four new cases of COVID-19 were identified in the Vancouver Island region over the weekend, according to British Columbia’s health ministry.
Mounties on Quadra Island confirm there was a serious police incident on the island Sunday night and an investigation is currently underway by the RCMP as well as the Independent Investigations Office of B.C. (IIO).
A Nanaimo man is preparing for some exciting projects in the future after Netflix approached him with an offer to work with the media giant.
Data collected by a rental listings website in June suggested Burnaby was the second most expensive Canadian city in which to rent.
Researchers used handheld DNA sequencers to analyze coronavirus genome fragments in the wastewater samples.
Wildfire experts say British Columbia must spark far more prescribed burns, akin to how Indigenous communities have managed forests, to mitigate the risk of huge blazes.
Police say criminal charges have been filed against a former Burnaby resident who was allegedly involved in international telephone scams, including some in which the callers purported to be from the Canada Revenue Agency.
For 20 years, the Lhoosk'uz Dené First Nation has been trucking in bottled water. Now, thanks to a partnership with experts at the University of British Columbia, those days are over.
B.C.’s transportation ministry says wildfires are affecting travel and warns people not to go to areas on evacuation alert, a list of which is available through EmergencyInfoBC.