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Man facing charges after biting police dog during altercation on Downtown Eastside

Man facing charges after biting police dog during altercation on Downtown Eastside

The incident happened shortly before 5 a.m. in a social housing complex for women and children
B.C. surpasses 160,000 COVID-19 infections since start of pandemic

B.C. surpasses 160,000 COVID-19 infections since start of pandemic

Of the 5,056 active cases in the province, 133 people are in hospital and 80 are in intensive care
B.C. man loses appeal in 1983 conviction for murder of toddler cousin

B.C. man loses appeal in 1983 conviction for murder of toddler cousin

B.C. Court of Appeal rules on historic murder case
PHOTOS: 825,000 hectares have burned as wildfires rage across B.C.’s Interior

PHOTOS: 825,000 hectares have burned as wildfires rage across B.C.’s Interior

‘It doesn’t solve the problem, but it helps’ said one official about the latest bit of rain
Mudslide shuts off Hwy 1 through Fraser Canyon as Coquihalla still closed due to wildfire

Mudslide shuts off Hwy 1 through Fraser Canyon as Coquihalla still closed due to wildfire

This leaves one route for any travellers: Highway 3 from Hope to Princeton
Man has throat slashed by stranger in Vancouver neighbourhood; charges laid

Man has throat slashed by stranger in Vancouver neighbourhood; charges laid

Jesse Attig, 30, has been charged with attempted murder and remains in custody
Tourists should not travel to Okanagan as region up in flames: Public Safety Minister

Tourists should not travel to Okanagan as region up in flames: Public Safety Minister

‘If you are planning to travel through these fire-affected areas, it’s time to change your plans’
717 more COVID-19 cases confirmed in B.C. as Delta strain continues to spread

717 more COVID-19 cases confirmed in B.C. as Delta strain continues to spread

Of the new cases, 376 are within the Interior Health region
Mandatory COVID vaccines for passengers on planes, trains and cruise ships in Canada

Mandatory COVID vaccines for passengers on planes, trains and cruise ships in Canada

Will come into effect in October, Prime Minister ̨ÍåMMÂãÁÄÊÒ says
3 infection detecting dogs in B.C. can now sniff out COVID-19

3 infection detecting dogs in B.C. can now sniff out COVID-19

Micro, Yoki and Finn have a 93 per cent detection rate for the novel coronavirus