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B.C. woman, 96, aims for Guinness World Record for whitewater rafting

B.C. woman, 96, aims for Guinness World Record for whitewater rafting

Hazel Amos known to friends and family as a daredevil whitewater warrior when on the Thompson River
Man takes off with eggs, meat out B.C. family farm’s fridge run on honour system

Man takes off with eggs, meat out B.C. family farm’s fridge run on honour system

Honour system fridge dishonoured and now RCMP are on the hunt for suspect
Lulay named starting quarterback for Lions

Lulay named starting quarterback for Lions

The 34-year-old Lulay has dressed as a backup for the past two games
B.C. real estate market tips to balance amid new mortgage rules: association

B.C. real estate market tips to balance amid new mortgage rules: association

Association says 7,884 units were sold within MLS across the province in June
Marijuana growing rules aim to protect B.C. farmland

Marijuana growing rules aim to protect B.C. farmland

Local governments can prevent construction of concrete ‘bunkers’ in ALR
Thieves on Vancouver Island break through wall to steal unique jerseys

Thieves on Vancouver Island break through wall to steal unique jerseys

Incident happened overnight Wednesday at Nanaimo Minor Baseball Association office on Third Street
B.C. rancher concerned after 2 of his cows shot near logging roads

B.C. rancher concerned after 2 of his cows shot near logging roads

Warning: story contains disturbing content
B.C. Conservatives urge constructive solutions in wake of Greyhound pullout

B.C. Conservatives urge constructive solutions in wake of Greyhound pullout

Scott Anderson blasts NDP and Liberals for not doing enough to address bus cuts
PHOTO: Porcupine taking a stroll in the Yukon turns heads

PHOTO: Porcupine taking a stroll in the Yukon turns heads

The prickly animal captured walking on hind legs near Million Dollar Falls in the Yukon
Report: Are British Columbians addicted to air conditioning?

Report: Are British Columbians addicted to air conditioning?

A new report from BC Hydro indicates British Columbians are increasingly turning to air conditioning to beat the heat.