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Temperatures flexing into the upper 30s spark heat warning for B.C. Interior

Temperatures flexing into the upper 30s spark heat warning for B.C. Interior

Low humidity increases fire risk in B.C. Interior as crossover conditions create risk of intense lightning storms
Northern Health warns of possible measles exposures in Smithers

Northern Health warns of possible measles exposures in Smithers

91 of 131 confirmed B.C. measles cases this year were in Northern Health region
Theft and fraud charges laid against Nanaimo crown counsel's wife

Theft and fraud charges laid against Nanaimo crown counsel's wife

Victim of alleged crimes was a Nanaimo non-profit organization
Former MP MacGregor new CAO for Cowichan Tribes

Former MP MacGregor new CAO for Cowichan Tribes

Former MP for Cowichan-Malahat-Langford starts Aug. 5
Young missing Vernon man last seen in Revelstoke

Young missing Vernon man last seen in Revelstoke

RCMP asking for assistance locating 27-year-old River Kelly
Major Crimes investigating cyclist collision with pickup in Saanich

Major Crimes investigating cyclist collision with pickup in Saanich

The cyclist is in critical condition after the crash on Greenridge Crescent and Quadra Street
Province pledges $200 million to power Haisla-led Cedar LNG

Province pledges $200 million to power Haisla-led Cedar LNG

Project to become one of the world’s lowest-emitting LNG facilities, as B.C. and Haisla Nation advance infrastructure for electrification
$500K lottery win shocks Vernon woman

$500K lottery win shocks Vernon woman

Valerie Hoath’s retirement dreams just became extra-ordinary after scoring a $500,000 Extra lottery win. prize from the July 19, 2025 Lotto 6/49 draw.
West Kelowna MAGA Christian musician event draws more concern, petition

West Kelowna MAGA Christian musician event draws more concern, petition

The city anticipates having an update on the event next weeK
Ongoing drought means B.C. still at heightened wildfires, despite quieter summer

Ongoing drought means B.C. still at heightened wildfires, despite quieter summer

Officials ask British Columbians to be cautious ahead of the long weekend