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U.S. murder-for-hire plot linked to B.C. Sikh temple killing

U.S. murder-for-hire plot linked to B.C. Sikh temple killing

Unsealed indictment alleges New York assassination attempt was linked to murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar
Derrick Martin named Kelowna Rockets head coach, Don Hay appointed associate

Derrick Martin named Kelowna Rockets head coach, Don Hay appointed associate

The Rockets open the 2025/26 season on Friday, Sept. 19 against Spokane
B.C. ultra athlete battling pain in France

B.C. ultra athlete battling pain in France

Shanda Hill is in the final discipline - the run - of the Bretzel Ultra Triathlon in Cormar, near Strasbourg
Feds say troubled Vancouver Island development creating ripples of environmental disruption

Feds say troubled Vancouver Island development creating ripples of environmental disruption

"The residential development that has included clearing and grading of the majority of 36 hectares of land is deemed to be detrimental to the marine riparian habitat at this location," says DFO.
5-foot-long boa found at Miracle Beach

5-foot-long boa found at Miracle Beach

Conservation Officers (COS) safely captured a five-foot-long boa constrictor near Comox on Thursday
Kelowna MLA says Interior Health CEO’s exit an 'Overdue step’

Kelowna MLA says Interior Health CEO’s exit an 'Overdue step’

'It’s regrettable that it took this long and this much pressure for the minister to do the right thing'
'Explosive device' goes off near NDP MLA Ma's North Vancouver office

'Explosive device' goes off near NDP MLA Ma's North Vancouver office

No injuries reported, B.C. government officials confirm
60 BC Hydro customers fall victim to scams in May, another 92 targeted

60 BC Hydro customers fall victim to scams in May, another 92 targeted

BC Hydro says May saw a 36% increase compared to the monthly average from February to April
Interior Health CEO steps down amid Kelowna's pediatric unit closure

Interior Health CEO steps down amid Kelowna's pediatric unit closure

The unit, which has been closed since May 26 due to a shortage of pediatricians, still does not have enough staff to safely care for young patients
Similkameen leader questions Hudbay about Copper Mountain Mine spills

Similkameen leader questions Hudbay about Copper Mountain Mine spills

Lower Similikameen Indian Band (LSIB)’s chief asked a mining executive to “present the facts and the truth” about waste spills from the Copper Mountain Mine as the company seeks to expand its operations in smǝlqmíx homelands.