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Bad haircut, small parking spot - 2019's worst 911 calls in B.C.

Bad haircut, small parking spot - 2019's worst 911 calls in B.C.

From a small parking spot to a bad haircut to late-night vacuuming, some people called 911 for the wrong reasons.
These B.C.-made tiny homes are now available on Amazon for $49K

These B.C.-made tiny homes are now available on Amazon for $49K

Made in British Columbia, they’re constructed of insulated steel panels, and have been compared to Ikea products in that they’re relatively inexpensive and they do not come fully assembled.
It's going to be a wet one: 鶹ýӳforecast calls for up to 50 mm of rain by tomorrow

It's going to be a wet one: 鶹ýӳforecast calls for up to 50 mm of rain by tomorrow

Rain is expected for seven straight days this week.
Cartoon: Another reason to order in

Cartoon: Another reason to order in

On one hand, it's easier to get a table now...
Amanda Todd case: Mother hopes daughter’s alleged internet abuser will face charges in 2020

Amanda Todd case: Mother hopes daughter’s alleged internet abuser will face charges in 2020

“Amanda’s story will continue to move forward but this is a part that needs to happen for peace of mind.”
This centenarian is still volunteering every week in Metro Vancouver

This centenarian is still volunteering every week in Metro Vancouver

"I enjoy it. I love helping out and giving back."
Metro 鶹ýӳstudents collect blankets for the homeless

Metro 鶹ýӳstudents collect blankets for the homeless

While many students are enjoying their winter break hanging out with friends or playing computer games, friends Yoshier Hu and Sarah Lin have been busy handing out posters, hoping to collect new or gently used clothing and blankets for people who are homeless.
BC Ferries crew members went overboard after rescue boat mishap: report

BC Ferries crew members went overboard after rescue boat mishap: report

“The coxswain fell approximately 14 m into the water below, while the bowman grabbed hold of the rescue boat’s painter line approximately 4 m above the water,” the report said.
More volunteers are needed to help with this massive annual eagle count in B.C.

More volunteers are needed to help with this massive annual eagle count in B.C.

Dozens of volunteers will disperse to 21 areas by foot, snowshoe, skis and raft, covering more than 100 kilometers, from downtown Squamish to the Elaho and Ashlu river valleys to count eagles.
This B.C. production company needs participants for a new TV series

This B.C. production company needs participants for a new TV series

"The show focuses on allowing persons with disabilities the chance to fulfil a lifelong, outdoor dream that was previously unattainable to them through a team of innovative adapters."
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