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Okanagan winery owner named in migrant worker sex assault search warrant

Okanagan winery owner named in migrant worker sex assault search warrant

The migrant worker claims that a winemaker sexually assaulted her in early December
Woman’s death in Nanaimo last week now being investigated as a homicide

Woman’s death in Nanaimo last week now being investigated as a homicide

33-year-old woman found dead at her apartment on Jan. 10
Collapse of herring fishery near Vancouver tied to development: study

Collapse of herring fishery near Vancouver tied to development: study

Forage fish like herring, smelt and eulachon showed dramatic decreases
Vancouver records snowiest day in 28 years, freezing rain hits next

Vancouver records snowiest day in 28 years, freezing rain hits next

Rain expected Friday as weather pattern works its way inland
Dog named ‘Honey’ found injured on B.C. highway, rescued by good Samaritan

Dog named ‘Honey’ found injured on B.C. highway, rescued by good Samaritan

B.C.’s early January outdoor death rate close to last year’s despite cold snap

B.C.’s early January outdoor death rate close to last year’s despite cold snap

B.C. Coroners Service reports 36 outdoor deaths to start year, 5 on cold Jan. 12
4 child deaths in last month linked to rising strep A infections: BCCDC

4 child deaths in last month linked to rising strep A infections: BCCDC

Although rarely fatal, cases of the infection are increasing across Canada
2023 B.C. wildfires pumped 102 megatonnes of carbon into atmosphere: EU

2023 B.C. wildfires pumped 102 megatonnes of carbon into atmosphere: EU

B.C.’s total greenhouse emissions in 2021 were 40 megatonnes less than 2023 wildfires on their own
Teen pulls self to safety after falling through ice on Cumberland lake

Teen pulls self to safety after falling through ice on Cumberland lake

Search and Rescue share tips about avoiding danger on frozen lakes
NDP enjoys structural advantage over B.C. opposition: political scientist

NDP enjoys structural advantage over B.C. opposition: political scientist

But UBC’s Stewart Prest also sees avenues for a ‘well-organized’ opposition