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‘Lots of meat’ left on poached elk: B.C. Conservation Officer

‘Lots of meat’ left on poached elk: B.C. Conservation Officer

Bull carcass discovered near the highway east of Lake Cowichan
How many iconic KFC buckets still exist in B.C.?

How many iconic KFC buckets still exist in B.C.?

Rotating bucket perched atop a post outside a White Rock franchise for decades is removed
B.C. residents might be able to a glimpse of the ‘super blood wolf moon’

B.C. residents might be able to a glimpse of the ‘super blood wolf moon’

It will be the only total lunar eclipse to reach B.C. eyes this year
Prescription drug payments eliminated for low-income B.C. residents

Prescription drug payments eliminated for low-income B.C. residents

Some people were skipping medication due to cost, Adrian Dix says
Flooding expected to recede in Parksville Qualicum region

Flooding expected to recede in Parksville Qualicum region

Water levels projected to drop after Jan. 4
UPDATE: Kamloops police deal with sixth suspected bomb threat in two years

UPDATE: Kamloops police deal with sixth suspected bomb threat in two years

Kamloops RCMP have blocked off an area of the downtown core on Friday
World junior Team Canada hockey captain targeted with online harassment

World junior Team Canada hockey captain targeted with online harassment

Maxime Comtois was on the receiving end of ‘anti-francophone racism’ following the team’s loss at the World Junior Championships
‘StarTalk’ season on hold amid claims against host Neil deGrasse Tyson

‘StarTalk’ season on hold amid claims against host Neil deGrasse Tyson

Late last November, National Geographic Networks and Fox said they would examine the allegations
Inclusion BC to pull 146 clothing-donation bins after man’s death

Inclusion BC to pull 146 clothing-donation bins after man’s death

Removal has already started and should be completed by early next week, according to the organization
Two-day storm departs B.C., but leaves flooded roads, avalanche danger behind

Two-day storm departs B.C., but leaves flooded roads, avalanche danger behind

Heavy snow has created a ‘high’ possibility of slides on south coast, Vancouver Island mountains