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Heavy rain and wind puts B.C. coast on flood watch as atmospheric river hits

Heavy rain and wind puts B.C. coast on flood watch as atmospheric river hits

B.C. south and central coast bracing as fall’s first harsh weather system arrives
San Group announces curtailment of mills, remanufacturing plant in Port Alberni

San Group announces curtailment of mills, remanufacturing plant in Port Alberni

Curtailments are related to available log supply
Family calls for justice in the killing of Hesquiaht First Nation man

Family calls for justice in the killing of Hesquiaht First Nation man

Patrick Charleson IV, also known as Heman, was found dead at a residence on Ditidaht First Nations lands
Federal Sports Minister Carla Qualtrough not seeking re-election

Federal Sports Minister Carla Qualtrough not seeking re-election

First elected in 2015, Qualtrough is in her third term as Delta's MP
First snowfall warnings of the season issued along B.C. border with Yukon

First snowfall warnings of the season issued along B.C. border with Yukon

Environment Canada says snowfall in affected areas will fade by Sunday
Safety changes made after mistake leads to B.C. freight train crash

Safety changes made after mistake leads to B.C. freight train crash

Canadian Pacific Railway adjusted in wake of 2022 Cache Creek incident: Transportation Safety Board
Dog dragged 200 metres by vehicle in Merritt rescued by BC SPCA

Dog dragged 200 metres by vehicle in Merritt rescued by BC SPCA

Sunny is recovering well in Kamloops
3 teen girls charged after assaults on Lower Mainland transit

3 teen girls charged after assaults on Lower Mainland transit

Suspects from Surrey and Abbotsford allegedly punched, kicked and pulled hair of 2 victims
Vancouver Island dump refuses undamaged Walmart products after fire

Vancouver Island dump refuses undamaged Walmart products after fire

Comox Strathcona Waste Management refused loads of material after a fire in store, steered crews to repurpose and compost
Record 1 million voters attend advanced voting in 2024 B.C. election

Record 1 million voters attend advanced voting in 2024 B.C. election

222,907 votes counted in the final day of advance voting for the 2024 provincial election