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2 dead after SUV leaves North Island Highway in hailstorm, slams into tree

2 dead after SUV leaves North Island Highway in hailstorm, slams into tree

A significant hailstorm in the area at the time is believed to be a contributing factor, police say
New government bill to give B.C. flexibility in tariff response

New government bill to give B.C. flexibility in tariff response

Opposition parties, however, worry about government granting itself unchecked power
Vancouver Island senior awakens and thwarts burglars in break-and-enter

Vancouver Island senior awakens and thwarts burglars in break-and-enter

Thieves flee with a pellet gun, Coleman camp stove and three frozen pizzas
Nanaimo fights back against rash of drinks spiked with date rape drug

Nanaimo fights back against rash of drinks spiked with date rape drug

Public warning campaign started following multiple reports of drinks spiked in Nanaimo bars
Conservative Club ratified after UBC Okanagan Students' Union review

Conservative Club ratified after UBC Okanagan Students' Union review

The situation came to light after a leaked email was shared on X
B.C. looks to seize Surrey property allegedly linked to Mexican drug cartel

B.C. looks to seize Surrey property allegedly linked to Mexican drug cartel

Property, firearms, vehicles, motorcycles, jewelry, and electronic devices along with a boat were seized by police on Sept. 24
Appeal judgement reserved for B.C. man who dragged Leduc peace officer with his vehicle

Appeal judgement reserved for B.C. man who dragged Leduc peace officer with his vehicle

Decision on Langley, B.C. realtor David Foxwell's appeal scheduled for Aug. 21, 2025 in Wetaskiwin, Alta.
Historic B.C. bill promises better health for women during and after pregnancy

Historic B.C. bill promises better health for women during and after pregnancy

Natal health bill from Conservative MLA Jody Toor becomes first private member's bill to pass second reading in 43 years
B.C. caribou's unique migration shrinking due to humans, habitat change

B.C. caribou's unique migration shrinking due to humans, habitat change

A 35-year look at 800 southern mountain caribou across B.C. and Alberta shows major declines in unique seasonal migration between high and low elevations
Stars and Stripes flags coming down in Cranbrook

Stars and Stripes flags coming down in Cranbrook

U.S. flags have been removed at the Cranbrook archway entrance and Western Financial Place to match longstanding city policy