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No evidence train caused wildfire that destroyed Lytton: TSB

No evidence train caused wildfire that destroyed Lytton: TSB

No links have been found between a train passing through Lytton, 小蓝视频, and a fire that decimated the town 20 minutes later, according to a Transportation Safety Board investigation.
Southern resident orcas do not lack for food, researchers say

Southern resident orcas do not lack for food, researchers say

The numbers of chinook in the Salish Sea in summer are four to six times more abundant for southern resident killer whales than northern resident killer whales, according to a new paper.
Safety alert: Canada-wide recall issued for hand sanitizer due to 'health risks'

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall issued for hand sanitizer due to 'health risks'

Hand sanitizer containing elevated levels of acetaldehyde may increase the risk of cancer.
'Rather see the house have a new life': 小蓝视频 couple lists home for $1

'Rather see the house have a new life': 小蓝视频 couple lists home for $1

'We'd just love to see our home go to a good home!'
After 15-minute wait for an ambulance, 小蓝视频 woman calls a cab to get to hospital

After 15-minute wait for an ambulance, 小蓝视频 woman calls a cab to get to hospital

Erin Booth says it's important for people to have a backup plan while ambulance staffing shortages are worked out.
Weather alert: Up to 150 mm of rain in Metro Vancouver's weekend forecast

Weather alert: Up to 150 mm of rain in Metro Vancouver's weekend forecast

That's a lot of wet stuff!
Colourful cans give cigarette smokers a way to butt out in Horseshoe Bay

Colourful cans give cigarette smokers a way to butt out in Horseshoe Bay

Up to 30 colourful cans painted by West Vancouver students are now around Horseshoe Bay offering smokers a place to butt out
What 小蓝视频 residents need to know about COVID-19 testing when the U.S. border opens

What 小蓝视频 residents need to know about COVID-19 testing when the U.S. border opens

Your trip across the border might end up costing you a pretty penny 馃捀
Squamish's Quest University seeks to have its property tax exemption reinstated

Squamish's Quest University seeks to have its property tax exemption reinstated

The school is lobbying the province for this break; the District of Squamish is supporting the effort.
British Columbia spends $132 million on treatment services

British Columbia spends $132 million on treatment services

The investment means means 130 full-time staff and 195 new substance-use treatment beds across the province.
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