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Osoyoos sets the mood for romance

Osoyoos sets the mood for romance

From secluded hikes to wine tastings, the Osoyoos Indian Band delivers a variety of activities
Leaked audit suggests rules to protect caribou ignored by oil and gas industry

Leaked audit suggests rules to protect caribou ignored by oil and gas industry

Leaked audit suggests B.C. environment rules for energy industry being ignored
Canada men’s basketball to play China in B.C. next month

Canada men’s basketball to play China in B.C. next month

Inaugural Pacific Rim Basketball Classic to help prepare team for FIFA Basketball World Cup 2019
City council votes to restart new arena conversation with Calgary Flames

City council votes to restart new arena conversation with Calgary Flames

The Flames broke off talks last September just as a civic election got underway, calling discussions “spectacularly unproductive.”
B.C. proclaims Rick Hansen Day to promote disability access

B.C. proclaims Rick Hansen Day to promote disability access

Premier John Horgan announces $10 million grant to Hansen Foundation
B.C. flood risk continues to diminish

B.C. flood risk continues to diminish

But wildfire season already heating up in Southern Interior
‘We are sorry:’ Alberta premier formally apologizes to ’60s Scoop survivors

‘We are sorry:’ Alberta premier formally apologizes to ’60s Scoop survivors

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley apologizes to survivors and families of the Sixties Scoop in Edmonton on Monday
Electrical cord leads to near drowning at Vancouver Island lake

Electrical cord leads to near drowning at Vancouver Island lake

The two received a shock from the cord touching the water, and they panicked
After Hammy, another deer netted on the North Coast

After Hammy, another deer netted on the North Coast

A large buck was seen wearing green fish net headgear in Prince Rupert, B.C. on May 28
Foreign affairs minister heads to Washington as NAFTA hangs in balance

Foreign affairs minister heads to Washington as NAFTA hangs in balance

Canada’s latest reprieve from potentially crippling U.S. tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum expires June 1