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Paramedics treated five people following a hazmat incident at the Courtenay Return-It Centre on the afternoon of Sept. 2.
The North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP is commending a local resident for their honesty in turning in an envelope filled with cash in ...
An overwhelming majority of Hullo ferries' union workers are in favour of taking job action with collective bargaining ...
Education Minister halts implementation after Edmonton board prepares to pull 200 titles; Smith and Nenshi clash over UCP’s ...
One person is dead and another still missing after three hikers went over Meachen Creek Falls west of Kimberley on Monday, ...
In addition, wildfires in the west Cariboo have caused an air quality statement for Quesnel, Prince George, Bella Coola, Fort St. John, and more of the northern region as of Tuesday, Sept. 2. The ...
Sea otters consume roughly a third of their body weight each day, decimating shellfish beds. In response, some Nuu Chah Nulth ...
“While Canadians are locked out of their market, the Liberals continue to finance a $1-billion loan for foreign ferries from a state-backed shipyard,” Albas said. “Canadians have the skills, steel, ...
Dan Albas, Conservative Shadow Minister for Transport, says shipbuilding for BC Ferries should be done by Canadian workers. On Sept. 2, he released a statement on the Liberals’ “Made in Canada” ...
The British Columbia Court of Appeal has overturned the house arrest sentence a Surrey judge gave a fentanyl dealer and ...
A violent fight involving multiple people who were fishing on the Fraser River in Chilliwack has not been reported to the ...
An offer of $30 million was accepted. The sale is anticipated to be completed by March 31, 2026 if all conditions of the ...
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