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Jenna Brown (right), said she can't imagine what her life would be like if her boyfriend, a refugee, had been banned from entering Canada.

B.C. religious leaders call on Canada to act against U.S. immigration ban

Rabbis, priests and imams urge federal government to issue temporary visas to those stuck in U.S. ports of entry.

Jenna Brown (right), said she can't imagine what her life would be like if her boyfriend, a refugee, had been banned from entering Canada.
Medical Assistance in Dying, Bill C-14.

Death is a medical choice, but not for everyone

Doctors and some patients in B.C. are learning legalization isn’t perfect

Medical Assistance in Dying, Bill C-14.
New licence plates announced to showcase B.C. parks

New licence plates announced to showcase B.C. parks

Three options include Purcell Mountains, Porteau Cove and the Kermode bear.

New licence plates announced to showcase B.C. parks
Salmon Arm Pool

REPLAY: B.C. this week in video

In case you missed it, here's a look at replay-worthy highlights from across the province this week

Salmon Arm Pool
Doctors at Pemberton clinic call on employers to start paying for sick notes

Doctors at Pemberton clinic call on employers to start paying for sick notes

Woman posts photo of letter on Facebook she received when asking for medical note

Doctors at Pemberton clinic call on employers to start paying for sick notes
UPDATE: 1,100 teachers to be hired in interim staffing deal

UPDATE: 1,100 teachers to be hired in interim staffing deal

NDP's Rob Fleming says Christy Clark government has a long way to go, thousands of classes don't even meet current class size rules

UPDATE: 1,100 teachers to be hired in interim staffing deal
VIDEO: Gambling and drug addicts share similar brain activity: UBC study

VIDEO: Gambling and drug addicts share similar brain activity: UBC study

Evidence suggests the same treatment for heroin addiction and alcoholism could be the same for gambling disorder.

VIDEO: Gambling and drug addicts share similar brain activity: UBC study
The way British Columbians reserve spots for camping trips has changed this year.

New year, new camping reservation system in B.C.

Starting Jan. 2, campsites can booked around the clock, four months in advance.

The way British Columbians reserve spots for camping trips has changed this year.
Santa riding on his sleigh

Where’s Santa right now? Track the jolly ol’ man ’till he hits your roof

Santa Claus has already begun his worldwide journey, delivering more than two billion gifts by 8 a.m.

Santa riding on his sleigh
Premier Christy Clark and Minister Rich Coleman announced new affordable housing projects Tuesday morning.

B.C. government announces 68 affordable housing projects across the province

Half of the 2,900 units are set for the Lower Mainland

Premier Christy Clark and Minister Rich Coleman announced new affordable housing projects Tuesday morning.