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Ex-Conservative candidate confirms $20K offer to leave Kelowna riding

Ex-Conservative candidate confirms $20K offer to leave Kelowna riding

Alexandra Wright, former representative of the Kelowna-Mission riding with the Conservative Party of BC declined an offer of $20,000 to switch constituencies and was later removed from the party
Former mill building burns down in early morning Port Alberni fire

Former mill building burns down in early morning Port Alberni fire

Heavy smoke visible across Port Alberni as building burns
Wet weather helps fire fight in B.C.’s south, while north remains warm and dry

Wet weather helps fire fight in B.C.’s south, while north remains warm and dry

Around 371 wildfires are burning as of Sunday
Victoria Camera Club celebrates 80 years of photographic excellence

Victoria Camera Club celebrates 80 years of photographic excellence

The organization invites the public to a free exhibition running through September 
One year after rescue, Vancouver Islander conquers his mountain

One year after rescue, Vancouver Islander conquers his mountain

This year, trek up Mount Becher holds new lessons and meaning for Comox Valley senior
Metro Vancouver HandyDART workers to strike on Aug. 26 unless deal is reached

Metro Vancouver HandyDART workers to strike on Aug. 26 unless deal is reached

Contract negotiations with Transdev have been underway since November 2023
B.C. man with quadriplegia sues RCMP after arrest causing injury

B.C. man with quadriplegia sues RCMP after arrest causing injury

A man with quadriplegia sustained fractured ribs, a fractured femur, a fractured tibia, cuts and bruising while being arrested
Low water levels affecting salmon migration in B.C. streams: DFO

Low water levels affecting salmon migration in B.C. streams: DFO

Researchers are also trying to understand the effects of last year’s devastating wildfires
B.C. woman seeking the heroes who saved her from choking

B.C. woman seeking the heroes who saved her from choking

Helene Levasseur Charron of Pitt Meadows wants to thank the people who saved her life
B.C. defends capital project management in wake of skytrain overrun

B.C. defends capital project management in wake of skytrain overrun

B.C. Transportation Minister Rob Fleming blames inflation and other factors for rising costs associated with the Surrey-Langley SkyTrain extension and defends his government's handling of capital projects.