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Finding traction? B.C. warily reacts to apparent dodge in Trump tariff announcement

Finding traction? B.C. warily reacts to apparent dodge in Trump tariff announcement

B.C. assessing US tariff announcement as legislature debates Bill 7, rating agencies downgrade creditworthiness
West Kelowna couple given awards for saving family from drowning in Osoyoos Lake

West Kelowna couple given awards for saving family from drowning in Osoyoos Lake

Kyle Boudreau and his wife Jacqueline were given the award
Lost for 10 months in Island wilderness, Zaphira makes stunning return home

Lost for 10 months in Island wilderness, Zaphira makes stunning return home

Cat was lost after a move from Black Creek to Cumberland, recovered by Cat Advocates Teaching & Saving Society
UPDATE: B.C. doctor accepts suspension over relationship with employee

UPDATE: B.C. doctor accepts suspension over relationship with employee

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C. has suspended Craig Scott Jackson for at least three months for sexual misconduct
Cowichan region applying for $400K grant to assess tsunami risk on both coasts

Cowichan region applying for $400K grant to assess tsunami risk on both coasts

Study would quantify tsunami risks to CVRD's shorelines
B.C. home sets award-winning standard for green housing

B.C. home sets award-winning standard for green housing

Phoenix House was 1 of only 2 B.C. recipients of this year's Built Green Canada awards
Lytton woman scores winning $191K Vernon Lotto ticket

Lytton woman scores winning $191K Vernon Lotto ticket

Junior All Native Basketball Tournament manager wins big
Woman’s body found in Nanaimo park

Woman’s body found in Nanaimo park

Police say foul play not suspected but want to talk with anyone who might have seen the woman March 31
Cannabis use among B.C. youths continues post-legalization plunge: report

Cannabis use among B.C. youths continues post-legalization plunge: report

29% of central Island youths have tried cannabis, above the provincial average of 22%
Election sign mischief in North Island prompts warning to vandals from RCMP

Election sign mischief in North Island prompts warning to vandals from RCMP

A RCMP detachment warns vandals of penalties after election signs wrecked