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Kelowna RCMP identify man who ripped down trans flag, investigation ongoing

Kelowna RCMP identify man who ripped down trans flag, investigation ongoing

The Kelowna RCMP have found and talked to the suspect
Crown, defence seek life for deadly B.C. mass library stabbing

Crown, defence seek life for deadly B.C. mass library stabbing

Joint suggestion includes no chance of parole for 15 years for the man who stabbed a woman to death
Most of B.C. under campfire ban as heat, lightning ramp up wildfire risk

Most of B.C. under campfire ban as heat, lightning ramp up wildfire risk

5 temperature records were set Wednesday from northeastern B.C. to Vancouver Island
Canada’s record-breaking wildfire season expected to burn hot for months

Canada’s record-breaking wildfire season expected to burn hot for months

Atlantic Canada should see more normal conditions in August, the rest of the country likely will not
Pulling Facebook ads could force Meta’s hand on news deals — if support grows

Pulling Facebook ads could force Meta’s hand on news deals — if support grows

Several Canadian governments and companies pulling ads in response to platform’s news blackout
Feds announce $20M for drug rehab programs across Western Canada

Feds announce $20M for drug rehab programs across Western Canada

Minister in Squamish to announce funds for community and Indigenous-based treatment
Grocery rebate checks out as a good step, but more help needed: economist

Grocery rebate checks out as a good step, but more help needed: economist

Jim Stanford would like to see higher eligibility thresholds, more competition and windfall tax
Climate credit designed to fight climate change, not inflation: economist

Climate credit designed to fight climate change, not inflation: economist

British Columbians can receive as much as $447 per year under expanded climate action credit
Kelowna man punches officer after assaulting 2 people in hospital

Kelowna man punches officer after assaulting 2 people in hospital

42-year-old Justin Ryan Robinson is scheduled to appear in court on July 10
B.C. school studies Canada’s first zero-carbon emissions shipping corridor

B.C. school studies Canada’s first zero-carbon emissions shipping corridor

‘This project will be contributing to the global discussion of where shipping is going’