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Coronavirus update: B.C. doctor calls for calm in the Chinese community

Coronavirus update: B.C. doctor calls for calm in the Chinese community

B.C.'s top medical health official has urged the Lower Mainland's Chinese community to go about their business, despite the coronavirus death toll topping 1,000. Dr.
Health Canada recalls unauthorized products that ‘may contain dangerous ingredients’

Health Canada recalls unauthorized products that ‘may contain dangerous ingredients’

The products are promoted for sexual enhancement, weight loss, as a workout aid, or as ‘poppers’
B.C. regulator’s ride-hailing rejection draws criticism

B.C. regulator’s ride-hailing rejection draws criticism

Passenger Transportation Board cites concerns over company’s business model among reasons to refuse licence
Man arrested in Richmond on Canada-wide warrant for robbery

Man arrested in Richmond on Canada-wide warrant for robbery

A man with a Canada-wide warrant for robbery was arrested in Richmond, after RCMP spotted him allegedly trying door handles of parked cars in the city centre.
Metro 鶹ýӳChinese restaurants facing fallout as coronavirus fears spread

Metro 鶹ýӳChinese restaurants facing fallout as coronavirus fears spread

‘2020 will undoubtedly be a very, very tough year — not just for us in the restaurant business, but all businesses in general’
Lieutenant-governor reads throne speech as protesters gather outside B.C. legislature

Lieutenant-governor reads throne speech as protesters gather outside B.C. legislature

The traditional prorogation of the last session was delayed at the legislature today but the opening of the spring session went ahead despite protesters blocking the entrances to the building. Lt.-Gov.
Construction to start on new Pattullo Bridge in coming months

Construction to start on new Pattullo Bridge in coming months

Work on a $1.4-billion replacement for the aging Pattullo Bridge will get underway this year.
Steveston heritage building repairs considered 'risky'

Steveston heritage building repairs considered 'risky'

Fixing the Phoenix Net Loft in Steveston is considered a “risky project,” which might drive the cost significantly higher than originally anticipated. A budget was approved two years ago to fix the heritage site for $11.5 million.
Coronavirus: Risk to Canadians still "low"

Coronavirus: Risk to Canadians still "low"

The risk to Canadians from coronavirus “continues to be low,” according to Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Theresa Tam.
No jail time for Burnaby youth coach convicted of voyeurism

No jail time for Burnaby youth coach convicted of voyeurism

A longtime Lower Mainland youth coach who was found guilty of surreptitiously taking photos of two of his players in their boxers will not spend another day in jail unless he breaches the terms of his probation.