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PHOTOS: Summer outfall construction begins at Willows Beach in Oak Bay

PHOTOS: Summer outfall construction begins at Willows Beach in Oak Bay

Crews started building the outfall at the end of Estevan Avenue during the first week of July
Man pleads guilty to firing shots in road rage incident in Nanaimo

Man pleads guilty to firing shots in road rage incident in Nanaimo

Ladysmith man charged with firing gun with intent to endanger someone's life
2 Cops for Cancer riders injured in Prince George hit-and-run: RCMP

2 Cops for Cancer riders injured in Prince George hit-and-run: RCMP

Tour de North riders were out for a training ride together
B.C. looking at banning new ownership of exotic wildcats

B.C. looking at banning new ownership of exotic wildcats

Current owners would be able to apply for permits to keep their current pets.
U.S. wildfire smoke spreads into B.C.'s Kootenays

U.S. wildfire smoke spreads into B.C.'s Kootenays

Regional District Kootenay Boundary says there is no threat to residents, EOC activated due to an 'abundance of caution'
Fire held in Merritt off Trans Canada Highway

Fire held in Merritt off Trans Canada Highway

Highway 5 blaze can be seen by travellers just outside of town
Penticton unveiled as host for Vancouver Canucks training camp

Penticton unveiled as host for Vancouver Canucks training camp

'We couldn’t be happier with our decision to return to Penticton this fall': Canucks president
Black-owned Arabelle's Bakery of Chilliwack wins $10K grant from DoorDash Canada

Black-owned Arabelle's Bakery of Chilliwack wins $10K grant from DoorDash Canada

Grants to buy equipment will help bakery grow in Chilliwack, and support Aboki Grill, a Vancouver resto
Meat of the issue: Highway 1 spill smells trouble in Revelstoke

Meat of the issue: Highway 1 spill smells trouble in Revelstoke

City bylaw worked with property owner to remove fermenting food products "in a timely manner," after odour became detected across Industrial Park
B.C. not out of the woods yet as quieter fire season smoulders on

B.C. not out of the woods yet as quieter fire season smoulders on

B.C. Forests Minister Ravi Parmar gave an update on the situation in northeastern B.C. on July 8.