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VIDEO: Fraudster takes $17,000 from Vancouver seniors in 1 day for fake ‘legal fees’

VIDEO: Fraudster takes $17,000 from Vancouver seniors in 1 day for fake ‘legal fees’

The scammer claimed the seniors’ family member was in jail and needed to bailed out of jail
B.C.’s south sees icy aftermath of snow storm, north to get hit with extreme freezing

B.C.’s south sees icy aftermath of snow storm, north to get hit with extreme freezing

‘Consider postponing non-essential travel until conditions improve’
Otter with a toothache, cougar in a pink collar top most ‘unique’ calls for BC COS in 2021

Otter with a toothache, cougar in a pink collar top most ‘unique’ calls for BC COS in 2021

Conservation Officers handle 30,000 calls per year on average
Man asked to mask up, pulls meat cleaver on grocery store employee in Vancouver; charges laid

Man asked to mask up, pulls meat cleaver on grocery store employee in Vancouver; charges laid

A man was arrested and charged after police found him attempting to get into a taxi near the store
B.C.’s guaranteed 5 days of paid sick leave takes effect Jan. 1

B.C.’s guaranteed 5 days of paid sick leave takes effect Jan. 1

The new sick leave protection applies to full-time and part-time workers
2,441 British Columbians test positive for COVID ahead of Christmas

2,441 British Columbians test positive for COVID ahead of Christmas

As of Friday, there have been 1,613 Omicron cases – up 638 since Thursday afternoon.
Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays? What about eggnog – yay or nay?

Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays? What about eggnog – yay or nay?

On the plus side, more Canadians expecting the holidays to be less stressful than last year
B.C. records 2,046 COVID-19 cases; 1 death

B.C. records 2,046 COVID-19 cases; 1 death

Many of the latest cases are among double-vaccinated, while unvaccinated showing highest hospitalizations
McDonald’s forced to limit fries in Japan due to B.C. flood supply chain issues

McDonald’s forced to limit fries in Japan due to B.C. flood supply chain issues

Customers will only be able to purchase Small-sized fries until Dec. 30
B.C. announces $1K-$10K grants for businesses impacted by latest COVID restrictions

B.C. announces $1K-$10K grants for businesses impacted by latest COVID restrictions

Businesses impacted by the latest set of COVID restrictions in B.C. will soon be able to apply for a one-time relief grant up to $10,000.
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