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2 Quesnel youths robbed at gunpoint, suspects take off with wallet, car

2 Quesnel youths robbed at gunpoint, suspects take off with wallet, car

Theft turned into a police pursuit that was forced to end due to risk to public
Kelowna man’s journey to completing Hardrock 100 trail running race

Kelowna man’s journey to completing Hardrock 100 trail running race

Julian Vicente spent 10 years preparing to run the iconic Hardrock 100 mile race
Storybook Village for children rocked by vandals again in Qualicum Beach

Storybook Village for children rocked by vandals again in Qualicum Beach

9 locks cut off structures at early learning, language-enriched outdoor play environment
Flare gun modified to shoot bullets seized in downtown Nanaimo

Flare gun modified to shoot bullets seized in downtown Nanaimo

RCMP make arrest after pair of incidents earlier this week
RCMP recognize Kootenay men who saved girl from drowning

RCMP recognize Kootenay men who saved girl from drowning

Jason Sherratt and Chris Pearson rescued and resucitated a 3-year-old from Wasa Lake; emphasize importance of first aid training
New cabinet shifts focus to economy and housing ahead of next election

New cabinet shifts focus to economy and housing ahead of next election

Poilievre blamed rising inflation, crime rates and a lack of affordable housing squarely on Trudeau
VIDEO: Large explosion rocks Lower Mainland shopping centre

VIDEO: Large explosion rocks Lower Mainland shopping centre

Vehicle destroyed in morning blast in complex with nearby shops and a child care centre
Revelstoke comedian hosting 2023 Tour de France Femmes

Revelstoke comedian hosting 2023 Tour de France Femmes

Katie Burrell is a Revelstoke-based comedian and filmmaker
Putin promises no-cost Russian grain shipments to 6 African countries

Putin promises no-cost Russian grain shipments to 6 African countries

Putin spoke at the opening session of a two-day Russia-Africa summit
Rain a small ‘reprieve’ in B.C.’s north, wildfire conditions dire elsewhere

Rain a small ‘reprieve’ in B.C.’s north, wildfire conditions dire elsewhere

‘We are very quickly going to move back into a warming and drying trend, particularly in the south’