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Trudeau calls van attack ‘horrific and senseless’

Trudeau calls van attack ‘horrific and senseless’

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls van attack ‘horrific and senseless,’ says no apparent terror link
Saanich pushes ahead with plans for referendum on future amalgamation talks

Saanich pushes ahead with plans for referendum on future amalgamation talks

Saanich is moving ahead with plans to hold a referendum in the fall that would test public support for future amalgamation talks — not amalgamation itself — with Victoria.
B.C. to give municipalities final say over rental zoning

B.C. to give municipalities final say over rental zoning

City halls will be required to provide housing needs assessment
Judith Guichon steps down as Lieutenant Governor of B.C.

Judith Guichon steps down as Lieutenant Governor of B.C.

Election decision didn’t make her best moments from the past six years
As Osoyoos Indian Band flourishes, so too does Okanagan’s wine tourism

As Osoyoos Indian Band flourishes, so too does Okanagan’s wine tourism

Indigenous practices have driven growth of South Okanagan’s wine history and agricultural influence
B.C.’s snowpack continues to increase, melting delayed

B.C.’s snowpack continues to increase, melting delayed

River Forecast Centre official says sudden melting further into the season could cause flooding
Another B.C. First Nation voices support for Kinder Morgan pipeline

Another B.C. First Nation voices support for Kinder Morgan pipeline

Simpcw First Nation claims people living on one-third of pipeline route support the project
Scooter crash leaves Island man with critical injuries

Scooter crash leaves Island man with critical injuries

RCMP said a truck was making a left-hand turn when it collided with the scooter travelling through the intersection
Prankster broadcasts fake nuclear threat in Winnipeg

Prankster broadcasts fake nuclear threat in Winnipeg

The audio recording on Sunday warned of a nuclear attack against Canada and the United States
Saskatchewan introduces law to allow control of oil, gas exports

Saskatchewan introduces law to allow control of oil, gas exports

The Prairie province has already said it is supporting Alberta in a dispute with B.C. over the Trans Mountain pipeline