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Kelowna man arrested, alleged to be 'cook' in Alberta fentanyl lab

Kelowna man arrested, alleged to be 'cook' in Alberta fentanyl lab

Kelowna man alleged to be cook of fentanyl lab
Adverse weather prompts Juan de Fuca Provincial Park closures

Adverse weather prompts Juan de Fuca Provincial Park closures

Affected areas will remain closed until the B.C. Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy determines the extent of the damage
Fireworks cancelled for 2024 Ladysmith Light Up citing fire, safety regulations

Fireworks cancelled for 2024 Ladysmith Light Up citing fire, safety regulations

Organizers will add new early evening performances and entertainment
Sea lions seize control of Ucluelet's 52 Steps Dock again

Sea lions seize control of Ucluelet's 52 Steps Dock again

Sea lions have retaken control of Ucluelet’s 52 Steps Dock.
Federal minister urges Alberta to rethink trans ban in womens sports

Federal minister urges Alberta to rethink trans ban in womens sports

Eligibilty criteria should be "determined by experts in sport, science and human rights, not by politicians," Qualtrough says
Judicial recount complete: Conservative Loewen the MLA for Kelowna-Centre

Judicial recount complete: Conservative Loewen the MLA for Kelowna-Centre

The Supreme Court of British Columbia has officially declared Kristina Loewen the MLA for the Kelowna-Centre
Nanaimo drug trafficker appealing 15-year sentence denied bail

Nanaimo drug trafficker appealing 15-year sentence denied bail

Convicted drug trafficker sought to reside with family in Nanaimo during appeal
Film company to pay for damage to trail during filming in Port Alberni

Film company to pay for damage to trail during filming in Port Alberni

Crews from Stolen Child say conditions during 'atmospheric river' were challenging
B.C. NDP maintains majority as Surrey's Begg wins by 22 votes

B.C. NDP maintains majority as Surrey's Begg wins by 22 votes

Judicial recount in Surrey-Guildford secures majority government for David Eby
Sides in B.C. port dispute to meet in bid to end lockout after talk with minister

Sides in B.C. port dispute to meet in bid to end lockout after talk with minister

Lockout at B.C. ports by employers began after what association describes as ‘strike activity’ from union