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VIDEO: First responders salute fallen Lower Mainland officer during procession

VIDEO: First responders salute fallen Lower Mainland officer during procession

Procession was on its way to Abbotsford
Wind, rain in the forecast as fall weather on the way for Vancouver Island

Wind, rain in the forecast as fall weather on the way for Vancouver Island

Environment Canada issues special weather statement for Vancouver Island
Cowichan Valley Capitals sold to local buyers

Cowichan Valley Capitals sold to local buyers

BCHL board of governors approved the sale Friday, Sept. 22
Eby suspects feds holding back info in India case that could protect B.C.

Eby suspects feds holding back info in India case that could protect B.C.

Premier says people in B.C. ‘feeling pressure from India,’ Ottawa has info that might help
Autumn expected to dawn cool and damp in drought-plagued B.C.

Autumn expected to dawn cool and damp in drought-plagued B.C.

Clouds and showers are expected to sweep across the south coast, heavy rain arrives Monday
Suspected whirling disease case threatens fish in Yoho Park

Suspected whirling disease case threatens fish in Yoho Park

Invasive parasite deadly to fish has not previously been confirmed in B.C.
Legendry McEnroe says Laver Cup needs support to develop

Legendry McEnroe says Laver Cup needs support to develop

Lack of star power, scheduling conflicts not helping as the event reaches for the spotlight
Ridge Meadows Mountie killed, 2 other officers injured in Coquitlam incident

Ridge Meadows Mountie killed, 2 other officers injured in Coquitlam incident

Rick O’Brien was a 7-year member of the Ridge Meadows RCMP; he joined the detachment Sept. 19, 2016
$61M in housing help for B.C. cities on its way soon, premier pledges

$61M in housing help for B.C. cities on its way soon, premier pledges

Eby promises fund to help communities accelerate projects, $4.75 million for rural firefighters
1-in-3 post-secondary students consider dropping out because of costs: survey

1-in-3 post-secondary students consider dropping out because of costs: survey

Fifty per cent of participants said they expect to graduate with a minimum of $27,000 in debt