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Man fights off, shoots grizzly bear in attack near Elkford

Man fights off, shoots grizzly bear in attack near Elkford

Victim airlifted to Calgary hospital; bear found dead from injuries
No campfire ban going into the long weekend, but BC Wildfire is monitoring

No campfire ban going into the long weekend, but BC Wildfire is monitoring

BC Wildfire Service operations director says British Columbians have heard the warnings
PHOTOS: John Muir students in Sooke play soccer with members of Pacific FC

PHOTOS: John Muir students in Sooke play soccer with members of Pacific FC

Pacific FC visited the school on Monday, May 6
Questions abound after 2nd Sayward councillor resigns in as many months

Questions abound after 2nd Sayward councillor resigns in as many months

Tom Tinsley tendered resignation from small North Island community’s council this week
UBC tells protesters it must remain neutral in Gaza conflict

UBC tells protesters it must remain neutral in Gaza conflict

Presidents says doing otherwise would undermine rights of people to express themselves
Draisaitl ‘paid to step up in big moments’ as Oilers face elimination

Draisaitl ‘paid to step up in big moments’ as Oilers face elimination

Big centre leads playoff scoring as Edmonton tries avoid Vancouver win on Oiler ice
125 wildfires burn in B.C., with majority in province’s northeast

125 wildfires burn in B.C., with majority in province’s northeast

Parker Lake, which is burning kilometres away from Fort Nelson, is more than 12,000 hectares
Cool, wet spring so far bodes well for Cowichan water levels

Cool, wet spring so far bodes well for Cowichan water levels

Recent rain, delayed snow pack melt causes optimism for battered Island river system
Mayors of Penticton, Surrey make bet ahead of BCHL Finals

Mayors of Penticton, Surrey make bet ahead of BCHL Finals

Losing politician will have to wear opposing team’s jersey at an upcoming council meeting
Poll finds 90% of British Columbian support pharmacists’ prescription powers

Poll finds 90% of British Columbian support pharmacists’ prescription powers

In the first 10 months, 260,000 patients in B.C. have gone to a pharmacy for an assessment