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More than 90% of B.C. remains under some level of drought

More than 90% of B.C. remains under some level of drought

Northwest the only region with sufficient water supply to meet all needs, according to province
Chief promotes $47.8B child welfare deal as skeptics urge leaders to do better

Chief promotes $47.8B child welfare deal as skeptics urge leaders to do better

Assembly of First Nations being asked to ratify agreement at a special September assembly
As national rail stoppage looms, here’s what you need to know

As national rail stoppage looms, here’s what you need to know

Workers at Canada’s 2 national railways expected to be off the job Thursday
Second $1 million Island lottery ticket purchased in matter of days

Second $1 million Island lottery ticket purchased in matter of days

It's the second jackpot win in the Greater Victoria area in the past week
$5.9 million flood mitigation work underway along Chemainus River

$5.9 million flood mitigation work underway along Chemainus River

People asked not to swim near project
Longtime coach Ian Clark moves off ice as Canucks switch up goalie staff

Longtime coach Ian Clark moves off ice as Canucks switch up goalie staff

Vancouver promotes Marko Torenius from the farm team as Clarks shifts to scouting role
Canada's men's rugby squad features 4 alumni from B.C. high school

Canada's men's rugby squad features 4 alumni from B.C. high school

Team Canada ready to face off against Japan at BC Place in Vancouver Aug. 25
Mid-Island film industry alive and well following 2023 strikes

Mid-Island film industry alive and well following 2023 strikes

INFilm says industry's economic impact $11.8 million for 2022-23
2 Vancouver police officers charged with assault for off-duty incident

2 Vancouver police officers charged with assault for off-duty incident

Officers Joshua Wong and Brian Hunt no longer in 'operational roles,' VPD says
Kitimat wildfire "under control" as crews continue to monitor area

Kitimat wildfire "under control" as crews continue to monitor area

The BC Wildfire Service has confirmed that the blaze, which burned through 2.2 hectares of land on the northeast edge of Kitimat since August 17, is now “out.