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Online child exploitation spiked during lockdowns. B.C. police worry it鈥檚 here to stay

Online child exploitation spiked during lockdowns. B.C. police worry it鈥檚 here to stay

In B.C., they soared, almost quadrupling from 2021 to 2023
Dead geese in Shuswap, Mara Lakes positive for Avian Influenza

Dead geese in Shuswap, Mara Lakes positive for  Avian Influenza

Human infection with avian influenza is rare
Performers announce 2025 appearances for Abbotsford International Airshow

Performers announce 2025 appearances for Abbotsford International Airshow

F-35 returning to Abbotsford skies in 2025, KC-46 making Abbotsford debut
It's Oliver for Noah as B.C.'s top baby name in 2024

It's Oliver for Noah as B.C.'s top baby name in 2024

As of December 16, 2024, a total of 38,103 babies have been born in B.C. this year
Pay for hand-picking fruit in B.C. going up 3.9%

Pay for hand-picking fruit in B.C. going up 3.9%

Rates increase on Dec. 31 alongside the new minimum wage
B.C. team suffers first loss at Canadian curling trials

B.C. team suffers first loss at Canadian curling trials

Mixed doubles Jim and Jaelyn Cotter fall 10-8 to Toronto pair
Surrey Memorial Hospital's first ever New Year's baby laid to rest in 2024

Surrey Memorial Hospital's first ever New Year's baby laid to rest in 2024

Brother remembers fond memories of sister who died of cancer in October
B.C. premier more optimistic 'than ever' about 2025 despite 'big challenges'

B.C. premier more optimistic 'than ever' about 2025 despite 'big challenges'

Premier David Eby says 2024 showed progress on healthcare, housing and childcare
B.C. school's parent council to provide $10K to president for legal defence

B.C. school's parent council to provide $10K to president for legal defence

The Yennadon Elementary School PAC said the decision was not made lightly, as there is no type of liability insurance to protect the PAC or its volunteers
B.C. bumps up benefits in 2025, but cost-of-living question remain

B.C. bumps up benefits in 2025, but cost-of-living question remain

A credit compensating for the carbon tax and a family benefit will flow into pockets of British Columbians in January 2025
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