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Federal government to sell B.C. coal terminal

Federal government to sell B.C. coal terminal

Transport Canada has announced its divesting from federally-owned Ridley Terminals in Prince Rupert
16 months later, B.C. mudslide evacuees allowed to return home

16 months later, B.C. mudslide evacuees allowed to return home

Residents of two Sunnybrae properties near Salmon Arm can return but will remain on evacuation alert
Temperature records broken Wednesday, even hotter conditions today in B.C.

Temperature records broken Wednesday, even hotter conditions today in B.C.

While today is set to be the hottest day this week, yesterday’s scorching temperatures broke several records.
Strangling off-duty cop gave killer PTSD, defence tells sentencing judge

Strangling off-duty cop gave killer PTSD, defence tells sentencing judge

A lawyer for a Halifax man who strangled an off-duty police officer argues his mental illness, brought on by the murder, should be a mitigating factor in deciding his parole eligibility.
Brad Pitt says he has given Jolie Pitt millions since split

Brad Pitt says he has given Jolie Pitt millions since split

Actor Brad Pitt denies Angelina Jolie Pitt’s claim that he has paid no meaningful child support.
Snakes rattling up trouble for wildfire crews near Keremeos

Snakes rattling up trouble for wildfire crews near Keremeos

Terrain near the Snowy Mountain fire, 14 kilometres southeast of Keremeos, is home to rattlesnakes
Canadian ‘Superman’ star Margot Kidder’s death ruled a suicide

Canadian ‘Superman’ star Margot Kidder’s death ruled a suicide

Kidder’s daughter says the Superman actress’ death has been ruled a suicide.
Seoul: Rival Koreas to meet to prepare for leaders’ summit

Seoul: Rival Koreas to meet to prepare for leaders’ summit

Seoul said the rival Koreas agreed to high-level talks next Monday, Aug. 13, 2018, to prepare for a leaders’ summit.
Proportional representation would prevent false majorities

Proportional representation would prevent false majorities

Gaining a majority of the popular vote is a rarity in B.C. politics
Firefighters ask public to ‘smarten up’ as they battle person-caused Nanaimo Lakes wildfire

Firefighters ask public to ‘smarten up’ as they battle person-caused Nanaimo Lakes wildfire

Fire at 179 hectares and 25 per cent containment as of Wednesday evening