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Corrections says water leak at Abbotsford prison complex poses no risk

Corrections says water leak at Abbotsford prison complex poses no risk

Most recent assessment concluded there was no contamination, says CSC
Shuswap parents focused on caring for son born 3 months ahead of due date

Shuswap parents focused on caring for son born 3 months ahead of due date

Fundraiser set up to help former Sicamous couple to stay with son in Kelowna
‘They brought a tank, that’s pretty scary,’ coroner’s inquest told

‘They brought a tank, that’s pretty scary,’ coroner’s inquest told

Inquest into the deaths of a Surrey couple killed by police during a hostage-taking in Whalley on March 29, 2019 opened April 16
Man airlifted with severe burns from Ladysmith house fire

Man airlifted with severe burns from Ladysmith house fire

Blaze heavily damaged house on Deer Point Road on Stz’uminus First Nation land
3 Abbotsford cops could face charges related to fatal crash during pursuit

3 Abbotsford cops could face charges related to fatal crash during pursuit

Incident in August 2022 resulted in deaths of two people fleeing police
RCMP, rescue crews search for missing 75-year-old Vancouver Island man

RCMP, rescue crews search for missing 75-year-old Vancouver Island man

Senior’s car was found unoccupied in Englishman River Falls Park
Higher gas prices pump up B.C.’s inflation rate slightly in March

Higher gas prices pump up B.C.’s inflation rate slightly in March

B.C.’s 2.7 per cent rate remains below Canada’s rate of 2.9 per cent and Alberta’s of 3.5 per cent
B.C. officially announces dyslexia screening for all Grade K-3 students

B.C. officially announces dyslexia screening for all Grade K-3 students

Premier Eby, education minister announce $30 milllion for dyslexia screening, literacy
B.C. Orca rescue team plots change of tactics as orphan feeds on fish

B.C. Orca rescue team plots change of tactics as orphan feeds on fish

Planning next bid to rescue orca calf near Zeballos will take ‘few days’: Fisheries Department
Cutting someone off on the road a hard ‘no’ for Canadians: Survey

Cutting someone off on the road a hard ‘no’ for Canadians: Survey

60% of respondents admit to feeling road rage for various reasons