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Cariboo energy plant still in limbo despite B.C.'s record need for power

Cariboo energy plant still in limbo despite B.C.'s record need for power

Williams Lake pushing province to ensure Atlantic Power's biomass plant can go on producing power out of wood waste
10 years later: Mount Polley disaster still filters through B.C. waters

10 years later: Mount Polley disaster still filters through B.C. waters

Scientists examining impact of toxins to life at the bottom of the food chain
B.C. woman killed during Saturday windstorm

B.C. woman killed during Saturday windstorm

Woman, 65, struck by tree or part of tree while in her yard
Mail to start moving Tuesday after labour board rules in Canada Post strike

Mail to start moving Tuesday after labour board rules in Canada Post strike

Union members ordered back to work under their existing contracts, which are extended until May
Freeland quits cabinet, at odds with Trudeau about best path for Canada

Freeland quits cabinet, at odds with Trudeau about best path for Canada

Finance minister says she is committed to running again for her seat in next federal election
West Saanich Road fully reopens after downed lines impede traffic

West Saanich Road fully reopens after downed lines impede traffic

Drivers face alternating traffic on West Saanich Road
Body recovered after mudslide that closed B.C.’s Sea to Sky Highway

Body recovered after mudslide that closed B.C.’s Sea to Sky Highway

Second person remains unaccounted for after slide hits home, highway reopened Sunday
2nd year in a row: Pierre Poilievre named Canadian Press Newsmaker of the Year

2nd year in a row: Pierre Poilievre named Canadian Press Newsmaker of the Year

Opposition leader edges Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, singer Celine Dion
Premiers united against U.S tariff threat despite ‘chaos’ in Ottawa: Ford

Premiers united against U.S tariff threat despite ‘chaos’ in Ottawa: Ford

Premiers meeting in Toronto with U.S. tariffs at the top of the agenda
Philippine Mars departs Sproat Lake again but forced to land near Victoria

Philippine Mars departs Sproat Lake again but forced to land near Victoria

The roar of the Philippine Mars' four radial engines could be heard by those on the ground at the bomber base, but low clouds and fog obscured its passing but for a few seconds. As the engine noise faded away, it began to rain gently at the lake.