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Shuttered B.C. ports affecting $800M in goods daily as lockout blooms

Shuttered B.C. ports affecting $800M in goods daily as lockout blooms

Union calls employers’ action a gross overreaction, says it’s ready to talk any time
Weekend parcel delivery sticking point as Canada Post talks continue

Weekend parcel delivery sticking point as Canada Post talks continue

Neither side has provided 72-hour notice of their intent to start a labour disruption
Election Day arrives in the U.S. with about 82 million votes already cast

Election Day arrives in the U.S. with about 82 million votes already cast

Nation’s top election security official urged Americans to rely on election officials for information
Impaired driving suspected in fiery Vancouver Island crash that injured 3

Impaired driving suspected in fiery Vancouver Island crash that injured 3

RCMP say investigation is ongoing
Nine months for man accused of driving into B.C. residential school march

Nine months for man accused of driving into B.C. residential school march

Richard Albert Manuel issued driving prohibition; will serve conditional 9-month sentence outside of prison
B.C. runner first Canadian to sign Nike student-athlete deal

B.C. runner first Canadian to sign Nike student-athlete deal

Nelson's Matti Erickson competes at the University of Oregon
Adams Jr. ‘crushed’ he didn’t get QB job back, as Lions reflect on falling short

Adams Jr. ‘crushed’ he didn’t get QB job back, as Lions reflect on falling short

Future of many Lions on and off the field to be determined after end of disappointing season
Atmospheric river extends West Coast highway fix completion by a month

Atmospheric river extends West Coast highway fix completion by a month

Kennedy Lake work that ws supposed to be done Oct. 18, is now looking for a mid-November finish
Elections BC reports box of 861 votes went uncounted in Prince George

Elections BC reports box of 861 votes went uncounted in Prince George

Ballots will not affect the decision in a riding won decisively by the B.C. Conservatives
Strong winds batter B.C., killing power for 150,000, some likely overnight

Strong winds batter B.C., killing power for 150,000, some likely overnight

Winds and heavy snow will create treacherous driving for some mountain highways