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Child, 3, killed after being hit by vehicle in Chilliwack

Child, 3, killed after being hit by vehicle in Chilliwack

3-year-old child succumbs to injuries on scene; RCMP close Vedder Road for investigation
Family calls for stronger charge in death of B.C.'s Trina Hunt

Family calls for stronger charge in death of B.C.'s Trina Hunt

1st court appearance of Iain Hunt, husband of Trina, pushed back to April 23
Budget raises questions among environmentalists, B.C. Greens

Budget raises questions among environmentalists, B.C. Greens

Environmentalists are raising questions about the 2025
UPDATE: Woman, child from Nanoose Bay injured in Vancouver Island highway crash

UPDATE: Woman, child from Nanoose Bay injured in Vancouver Island highway crash

Highway Patrol: Pickup truck crossed median and struck car head-on
Surrey duty free shop struggling under trade war threat

Surrey duty free shop struggling under trade war threat

Lack of border travel, price mark-up could result in store closure
City of Duncan plans to stick with Canadian manufacturers for new garbage carts

City of Duncan plans to stick with Canadian manufacturers for new garbage carts

City concerned about possibility of tariffs
Cowichan Valley Regional District looks to buy Canadian as American tariffs kick in

Cowichan Valley Regional District looks to buy Canadian as American tariffs kick in

Staff directed to write a report
Snuneymuxw First Nation launches trucking company for Vancouver Island

Snuneymuxw First Nation launches trucking company for Vancouver Island

Snuneymuxw First Nation-Petroglyph Development Group company to cater to forestry, construction, mining
'Substantial and unnecessary burden': B.C. salmon farmers brace for tariffs

'Substantial and unnecessary burden': B.C. salmon farmers brace for tariffs

BC Salmon Farmers Association warns 25% U.S. tariffs could lead to devastating job and revenue losses
Top of Pool B stays undefeated at day 5 of the Brier in Kelowna

Top of Pool B stays undefeated at day 5 of the Brier in Kelowna

The action continues on Wednesday