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UPDATE: Conservative candidate concedes in Vernon-Lumby riding

UPDATE: Conservative candidate concedes in Vernon-Lumby riding

After voting closed on Oct. 19, NDP's Harwinder Sandhu had a 384-vote lead over Conservative Dennis Giesbrecht, who will need to take most of the mail-in and absentee votes to flip the riding.
Okanagan Nation looks towards egg-citing salmon return

Okanagan Nation looks towards egg-citing salmon return

This year's salmon return has broken records with over 250,000 returning to Osoyoos Lake
Amanda Todd’s family joins others in U.S. lawsuit against social media giants

Amanda Todd’s family joins others in U.S. lawsuit against social media giants

‘What happened to these children was… a foreseeable result of deliberate design decisions’
4.1-magnitude earthquake hits between Haida Gwaii, Vancouver Island

4.1-magnitude earthquake hits between Haida Gwaii, Vancouver Island

Earthquakes Canada says it wasn't felt
Judicial recount for Kelowna-Centre as B.C. Conservatives declared winner

Judicial recount for Kelowna-Centre as B.C. Conservatives declared winner

A final count of all absentee ballots is expected to take place tomorrow, Oct. 28
9 days later, absentee ballot count could settle B.C.’s election

9 days later, absentee ballot count could settle B.C.’s election

All eyes will be on Surrey-Guildford seat with 226 absentee votes to count
Bamfield men killed during atmospheric river remembered as pillars of community

Bamfield men killed during atmospheric river remembered as pillars of community

Ken Duncan, Bob Baden were swept away in '100-year-flood' of Sarita River near Bamfield
3 homes evacuated as heavy rain sparks North Vancouver state of local emergency

3 homes evacuated as heavy rain sparks North Vancouver state of local emergency

Officials concerned debris left behind from last weekend’s atmospheric river could pose a safety risk
Canada’s monthly food bank use count climbs to record 2 million

Canada’s monthly food bank use count climbs to record 2 million

Driven by cost of groceries, housing, rate nearly doubles monthly visits five years ago
New book by B.C. authors shows how cities can co-exist with nature

New book by B.C. authors shows how cities can co-exist with nature

Nature-First Cities, written by Herb Hammond, Sean Markey and Cam Brewer, is a guide to building urban ecosystems