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Conservative B.C. MP Ed Fast to retire from federal politics

Conservative B.C. MP Ed Fast to retire from federal politics

First elected as Abbotsford member of Parliament in 2006
Watchdogs urge BC Ferries to skip LNG in its plans to expand fleet

Watchdogs urge BC Ferries to skip LNG in its plans to expand fleet

Environmental groups want ferry corporation to speed transition to electric
Harbour Air hopes to offer flights in and out of Ucluelet

Harbour Air hopes to offer flights in and out of Ucluelet

Company proposes using Whiskey Dock as marine airport for floatplanes.
B.C. to cull 25 deer near Cranbrook after discovery of fatal wildlife disease

B.C. to cull 25 deer near Cranbrook after discovery of fatal wildlife disease

Two deer samples tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease in January
Former City of Nanaimo exec has accounting credentials revoked in Alberta

Former City of Nanaimo exec has accounting credentials revoked in Alberta

CPA Alberta revokes Victor Mema’s chartered professional accountant designation
Half of British Columbians finding it hard to ‘make ends meet,’ poll finds

Half of British Columbians finding it hard to ‘make ends meet,’ poll finds

Housing, groceries and transportation some of the spending areas residents are most concerned about
VIDEO: ‘World’s Largest Sculptured Acoustic Anvil’ found new home in B.C.

VIDEO: ‘World’s Largest Sculptured Acoustic Anvil’ found new home in B.C.

Transporting a 14,000 lbs anvil required a team effort
B.C. fruit and grape growers get $70M to replant damaged crops

B.C. fruit and grape growers get $70M to replant damaged crops

Premier David Eby announced the money Wednesday via stream to wine industry conference in Penticton
Birthday party scam in B.C. draws police attention

Birthday party scam in B.C. draws police attention

Two Mission residents donate to ‘single parent’ asking for cash to use for child’s birthday party
Night no longer providing reprieve to those battling B.C. wildfires

Night no longer providing reprieve to those battling B.C. wildfires

Study says climate change has reduced barriers to extreme fire behaviour and growth at night