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Driver okay after reversing through fence, 30 feet down a ravine

Driver okay after reversing through fence, 30 feet down a ravine

The driver of a small black hatchback mistakenly reversed their car through a fence and down into the ravine off Lovat Avenue in Saanich on Tuesday morning.
Dates announced, but Canada not performing at 2018 Celebration of Light

Dates announced, but Canada not performing at 2018 Celebration of Light

South Africa, Sweden and South Korea will perform in Vancouver fireworks show
Cowichan Valley coaches reflect on Humboldt bus crash

Cowichan Valley coaches reflect on Humboldt bus crash

Former Caps bench boss Bob Beatty led Broncos for eight seasons
Was your data scraped in the Facebook scandal? Here’s how to check

Was your data scraped in the Facebook scandal? Here’s how to check

Facebook CEO admits the personal information of more than 87 million people was used
Tsunami Preparedness Week highlights education, preparation — even on the east coast

Tsunami Preparedness Week highlights education, preparation — even on the east coast

It’s officially Tsunami Preparedness Week in B.C.
23 children die in India when school bus plunges into gorge

23 children die in India when school bus plunges into gorge

A school bus plunged off a mountain road Monday in the Himalayan foothills, killing 23 children
Old Honda Civics, Accords among top stolen cars in Vancouver

Old Honda Civics, Accords among top stolen cars in Vancouver

Police say nearly 1,500 cars stolen in the city last year
B.C. teen swimmer wins eighth medal at Commonwealth Games

B.C. teen swimmer wins eighth medal at Commonwealth Games

Canadian teenage swimmer Taylor Ruck, of Kelowna B.C., wins her eighth medal at Gold Coast Commonwealth Games
Tim Hortons apologizes for Humboldt doughnut ‘misunderstanding’

Tim Hortons apologizes for Humboldt doughnut ‘misunderstanding’

A Halifax-area Tim Hortons franchisee reportedly sold doughnuts in the Humboldt Broncos’ colours without intending to donate the proceeds
Ongoing protests behind halting of Trans Mountain expansion: activists

Ongoing protests behind halting of Trans Mountain expansion: activists

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley promises “serious economic consequences” for B.C.