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12 active measles cases in B.C., public health reports

12 active measles cases in B.C., public health reports

B.C. Centre for Disease Control says there have been 17 new cases reported since June 19
Measles cases identified in Victoria and on BC Ferry sailing

Measles cases identified in Victoria and on BC Ferry sailing

BC Centre for Disease Control identified a measles exposure at a Cook Street cafe on June 20
PHOTOS: Abbotsford Canucks return home as champions

PHOTOS: Abbotsford Canucks return home as champions

Fans greet the Calder Cup champions as they arrive in Abbotsford on Tuesday
B.C. review calls for gender-based violence to be declared an epidemic

B.C. review calls for gender-based violence to be declared an epidemic

Independent review commissioned by attorney general finds 94 per cent of sexual assaults go unreported
Shawnigan Lake School student removed from campus after report of request for 'intimate images'

Shawnigan Lake School student removed from campus after report of request for 'intimate images'

School contacted RCMP to investigate
Cowichan transit strike now the longest in B.C. history

Cowichan transit strike now the longest in B.C. history

Strike began Feb. 8
165 people died from toxic drugs in April, BC Coroners Service says

165 people died from toxic drugs in April, BC Coroners Service says

Latest data follows 6 consecutive months where fewer than 160 toxic drug deaths were reported
Explosive trend: Fires caused by lithium ion batteries on the rise in B.C.

Explosive trend: Fires caused by lithium ion batteries on the rise in B.C.

8 such fires in Surrey so far this year, Vancouver seeing an average 20% increase each year
Experts discover southern resident orcas use kelp for social grooming

Experts discover southern resident orcas use kelp for social grooming

Whales' interaction with bull kelp called a 'unique behaviour' by researchers at the Center for Whale Research
Symphony Splash ready to rise again across Victoria’s Inner Harbour

Symphony Splash ready to rise again across Victoria’s Inner Harbour

From pandemic pause to full revival: Victoria’s largest outdoor music event returns with a mission to make music belong to everyone