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'It's not funny': Tires flying off as lug-nut loosener stalks B.C. town

'It's not funny': Tires flying off as lug-nut loosener stalks B.C. town

Kimberley RCMP detachment asking for surveillance footage after about 10 instances reported
Loose glass in the trash putting B.C. waste collection workers at risk

Loose glass in the trash putting B.C. waste collection workers at risk

Both incidents occurred over the past 2 weeks and required stitches
Canadians with disabilities twice as likely to have food insecurity

Canadians with disabilities twice as likely to have food insecurity

StatCan report says difference present even after accounting for income and employment
Book Town an epic chapter in Sidney's history

Book Town an epic chapter in Sidney's history

While many shops have closed, the community's literary reputation lives on
Wildfires raze more than 1M hectares in B.C.

Wildfires raze more than 1M hectares in B.C.

2024 wildfire season is fourth worst in province’s recorded history
Holding pattern? B.C. down to 1 out-of-control wildfire of note

Holding pattern? B.C. down to 1 out-of-control wildfire of note

After Calcite Creek reclassified, province now has 3 fires of note, 2 of them classified as ‘held’
Landslide debris ‘dramatically’ impacting Chilcotin salmon run

Landslide debris ‘dramatically’ impacting Chilcotin salmon run

Equipment has detected 31 Chinook and 16 sockeye when thousands should be moving through
B.C. online hate arrest puts spotlight on criminal speech laws

B.C. online hate arrest puts spotlight on criminal speech laws

Illegal conduct face-to-face also illegal conduct online and police improving identification tools
Extreme heat plagues B.C. migrant farm workers, UBC study shows

Extreme heat plagues B.C. migrant farm workers, UBC study shows

Pilot study’s findings also show indoor temperatures consistently surpass outdoor temperatures
B.C. small businesses suffering from construction impacts, survey finds

B.C. small businesses suffering from construction impacts, survey finds

Over 75% say they believe government should compensate them when public projects take away business