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Tourism numbers continue to climb in B.C.

Tourism numbers continue to climb in B.C.

The biggest rise in international travellers to British Columbia are those coming from Australia
Accused in violent Kamloops burglary charged with attempted murder

Accused in violent Kamloops burglary charged with attempted murder

Accused in violent Kamloops burglary, home invasion charged with attempted murder; victim remains in hospital
UPDATE: B.C. cat torture recorded on Snapchat, sent to owner

UPDATE: B.C. cat torture recorded on Snapchat, sent to owner

“I can’t stop shaking,” Haglund said. “Last night was so bad my teeth were clattering.”
B.C. teacher punished after sharing inappropriate personal details with students

B.C. teacher punished after sharing inappropriate personal details with students

Nicole Monique Vieira has agreed to take a course on respecting professional boundaries
Countdown to BC Winter Games begins

Countdown to BC Winter Games begins

Olympic athletes will be on hand to watch the torchlighting ceremony Wednesday evening in Kamloops
Opioid prescriptions up across Canada: report

Opioid prescriptions up across Canada: report

The report shows the number of opioid prescriptions rose by almost seven per cent, while daily doses on average dropped
Russian meddling has implications for Canada

Russian meddling has implications for Canada

Kosovo president Hashim Thaci warns that Russian meddling has implications for Canada
Health Canada hints at government’s plans for legal pot

Health Canada hints at government’s plans for legal pot

Health warnings, plain covers for pot packs under proposed regulations
Washington governor tells BC don’t be ‘daunted’ by Trump

Washington governor tells BC don’t be ‘daunted’ by Trump

“I want to assure this assembly that no matter who is in the White House, it won’t affect Washington state’s relationship with Canada or British Columbia.”
Feds plan to spend billions on housing strategy

Feds plan to spend billions on housing strategy

However much of the $15.9 billion will not be spent until after the next election in 2019