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Nelly Furtado joined by Bruneau and Kahan to open Invictus Games in B.C.

Nelly Furtado joined by Bruneau and Kahan to open Invictus Games in B.C.

British Columbia’s Lower Mainland will host the Games from Feb. 8-16.
'Remarkable work happening in Kelowna': B.C. Premier praises city's housing work

'Remarkable work happening in Kelowna': B.C. Premier praises city's housing work

David Eby singled out the City of Kelowna during his speech at the UBCM Convention
Rare muscle injury has Canuck Demko scouring the world for answers

Rare muscle injury has Canuck Demko scouring the world for answers

Goalie’s support crew could not find a single other hockey player who has had the same ailment
NDP, Bloc poised to block planned Conservative non-confidence motion

NDP, Bloc poised to block planned Conservative non-confidence motion

Jagmeet Singh says he’s not going to let Pierre Poilievre tell him what to do
Premier Eby promises additional policing in B.C.'s downtown cores

Premier Eby promises additional policing in B.C.'s downtown cores

Premier David Eby addressed delegates at UBCM Thursday afternoon
Police watchdog absolves Nanaimo RCMP after man suffers knee fracture

Police watchdog absolves Nanaimo RCMP after man suffers knee fracture

Man's claims that Nanaimo RCMP threatened to throw him down stairs have no merit, says IIO
Crews continue to battle wildfires in B.C.

Crews continue to battle wildfires in B.C.

Crews begin focus on prescribed fire projects
Kelowna Fire Department knocks down Rail Trail bush blaze

Kelowna Fire Department knocks down Rail Trail bush blaze

People were staying in the bush near where the fire started
THE MOJ: Congratulations to my broadcast partner on a well-deserved honour

THE MOJ: Congratulations to my broadcast partner on a well-deserved honour

Lions colour man Giulio Caravatta set to be added to the B.C. Football Hall of Fame
Premier Eby sees fresh Vancouver housing project as model for all B.C.

Premier Eby sees fresh Vancouver housing project as model for all B.C.

Project on Indigenous land sees province covering 40% of the cost, buyers the other 60%