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B.C. port strike puts added strain on tough year for former CP rail

B.C. port strike puts added strain on tough year for former CP rail

Canadian Pacific Kansas City rail company says dwindling consumer demand a factor
Police seek Kamloops burglar who left crappy calling card in store’s bathtub

Police seek Kamloops burglar who left crappy calling card in store’s bathtub

Man broke into a business, defecated in their bathtub and then took a nap
Sault shooting spree shines harsh spotlight on intimate partner violence

Sault shooting spree shines harsh spotlight on intimate partner violence

Intimate partner violence has gained attention due to several high-profile cases
Vancouver marks record year with 1.25 million cruise ship passengers in 2023

Vancouver marks record year with 1.25 million cruise ship passengers in 2023

Industry bounces back as the final cruise ship of the season leaves Canada Place
Slow the flow: Shrinking water levels reveal holes in Columbia River Treaty

Slow the flow: Shrinking water levels reveal holes in Columbia River Treaty

As efforts continue to redraw Canada/US agreement, concerns mount about climate change and drought
Vancouver Island’s Jenn Jackson golden at Pan Am Games

Vancouver Island’s Jenn Jackson golden at Pan Am Games

“I had an amazing experience in Santiago”
RCMP looking to identify man at scene of Sparwood shooting death

RCMP looking to identify man at scene of Sparwood shooting death

“Slim” was seen in Kimberley on Oct. 12 and is known to frequent the Okanagan region
Premier applauds interest rate hold, says many B.C. families remain on edge

Premier applauds interest rate hold, says many B.C. families remain on edge

Eby says he will continue commenting on Bank of Canada decisions after interest rate held at 5%
B.C. man arrested for driving through taped-off fatal crash scene

B.C. man arrested for driving through taped-off fatal crash scene

Coquitlam RCMP reminding people to slow down and move over when they see emergency lights
Judge awards Surrey petitioners costs – but not special costs – in signs bylaw case

Judge awards Surrey petitioners costs – but not special costs – in signs bylaw case

‘Principally,’ Justice Kent decided, ‘this is not a truly ‘exceptional’ matter of public interest’