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DFO vessel rolls off trailer, blocks North Island highway after strap fails

DFO vessel rolls off trailer, blocks North Island highway after strap fails

Strapping mechanism likely failed, preventing load shift during left turn: RCMP
Evacuation alert issued for 807 Lee Creek properties in the North Shuswap

Evacuation alert issued for 807 Lee Creek properties in the North Shuswap

Alert prompted by Lower East Adams Lake wildfire
8 Okanagan cities experience temperature records as heat wave soars across B.C.

8 Okanagan cities experience temperature records as heat wave soars across B.C.

Out of the eight cities, Kamloops peaked at 39.6 C
Firefighters hoping for rain for ‘reprieve’ in battling N.W.T. wildfires

Firefighters hoping for rain for ‘reprieve’ in battling N.W.T. wildfires

236 wildfires tearing through the northern boreal forest have sent northern residents scrambling
Firefighters hoping for rain for ‘reprieve’ in battling N.W.T. wildfires

Firefighters hoping for rain for ‘reprieve’ in battling N.W.T. wildfires

236 wildfires tearing through the northern boreal forest have sent northern residents scrambling
B.C. wildlife association reports uptick in heat-related calls

B.C. wildlife association reports uptick in heat-related calls

Group offers advice as health issues, clashes with people and pets climb with the temperature
PODCAST: Arnold Lim, award-winning filmmaker and photojournalist

PODCAST: Arnold Lim, award-winning filmmaker and photojournalist

TODAY IN B.C.: Film ‘My Name is Arnold’ earns widespread accolades
‘Raining ashes’: N.W.T. evacuees recall long drives, flight from wildfires

‘Raining ashes’: N.W.T. evacuees recall long drives, flight from wildfires

‘Being evacuated two times in 24 hours is nothing like I have ever experienced’
Fired staff member wins racial discrimination case against City of Nanaimo

Fired staff member wins racial discrimination case against City of Nanaimo

B.C. Human Rights Tribunal awards $640,000 to former chief financial officer
Air conditioners ‘a necessity’ as B.C. breaks nearly century-old heat records

Air conditioners ‘a necessity’ as B.C. breaks nearly century-old heat records

Lytton registered the hottest temperature in B.C. — 41.5 C on Monday