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Longshore workers get 5, 5, 4 and 4% wage hikes in new 4-year port deal

Longshore workers get 5, 5, 4 and 4% wage hikes in new 4-year port deal

Terms of new contract that resolved British Columbia port dispute released
Okanagan has one of the highest water use rates per person in Canada

Okanagan has one of the highest water use rates per person in Canada

Spallumcheen asking residents to do what they can to be water warriors and conserve
PODCAST: Tom Hooper of legendary B.C. music group ‘Grapes of Wrath’

PODCAST: Tom Hooper of legendary B.C. music group ‘Grapes of Wrath’

TODAY IN B.C.: Kelowna band hit the stage more than 40 years ago
Skydiving Vancouver Island octogenarians raise $4,000 for charity

Skydiving Vancouver Island octogenarians raise $4,000 for charity

Three Berwick Parksville residents and two staff jumped July 29
Cyclist airlifted after highway collision near Ladysmith

Cyclist airlifted after highway collision near Ladysmith

Incident happened Aug. 8 at the intersection of Trans-Canada Highway and Westdowne Road
‘Canada needs to step it up’ to prevent youth from vaping, says Kelowna researcher

‘Canada needs to step it up’ to prevent youth from vaping, says Kelowna researcher

The number of Canadian teens using e-cigarettes is among highest in the world
Keith Urban sure to be red-hot attraction for Sunfest 2024

Keith Urban sure to be red-hot attraction for Sunfest 2024

First tier early bird tickets available to purchase Aug. 22 at 9 a.m.
Long-term effects of strikes still emerging: UVic economist

Long-term effects of strikes still emerging: UVic economist

Rob Gillezeau says labour militancy is surging, but real wages have been down for a long time
App-based workers could earn higher minimum wage in B.C., but only sometimes

App-based workers could earn higher minimum wage in B.C., but only sometimes

New provincial discussion paper open for public feedback until Sept. 30
Rain, cooler weather could bring relief to B.C. wildfire crews as new fires start

Rain, cooler weather could bring relief to B.C. wildfire crews as new fires start

Provincial wildfire count back above 400 active fires