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Body of drowning victim recovered in Harrison Lagoon

Body of drowning victim recovered in Harrison Lagoon

Public asked to avoid the area around the lagoon
Vancouver Island wildlife recovery centre to open bear pavilion

Vancouver Island wildlife recovery centre to open bear pavilion

Donations sought to help costs to take care of 5 cubs
The last brick: Lego lovers bring Rockies railway exhibit to BC town

The last brick: Lego lovers bring Rockies railway exhibit to BC town

Trans Canada Lego Train Club grace Revelstoke with room-size spread of running CP, CN lines paying tribute to regional landmarks, late locomotive engineer
UPDATE: Both Nanaimo sailors who were missing have now been found safe

UPDATE: Both Nanaimo sailors who were missing have now been found safe

RCMP received numerous tips that helped them locate missing man, woman and sailboat
Cultural healing needed to move past racist profiling incidents: B.C. chief

Cultural healing needed to move past racist profiling incidents: B.C. chief

The Heiltsuk First Nation released a report this week on racial profiling as part of human rights complaint against Canadian Tire
Vancouver Island manufacturer designs and builds first hybrid-electric logging yarder

Vancouver Island manufacturer designs and builds first hybrid-electric logging yarder

The 7280E Hybrid Electric Drive Yarder operates with electric drives that exchange power, similar to a hybrid car
RCMP help rescue 12 kayakers in distress near B.C.-Washington border

RCMP help rescue 12 kayakers in distress near B.C.-Washington border

2 families had gone off on an overnight kayak trip in the San Juan Islands
Fraser Valley poultry farmers embracing high-tech tools to fight avian influenza

Fraser Valley poultry farmers embracing high-tech tools to fight avian influenza

Air filters and ultraviolet light systems are coming to 75 Fraser Valley barns with new program, says agriculture ministry
Protest banner appears on B.C. legislature, investigation underway

Protest banner appears on B.C. legislature, investigation underway

A pro-Palestine protest banner was seen high on the front of the B.C. legislature on Thursday, Aug. 14
Semi-trailer filled with mangoes up in smoke on Coquihalla

Semi-trailer filled with mangoes up in smoke on Coquihalla

The incident happened just after 10:30 a.m. Friday near Coldwater Road