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Argenta residents allowed to return home following wildfire evac

Argenta residents allowed to return home following wildfire evac

The Argenta Creek wildfire however is still out of control
Duncan man wants accountability from justice system years after assault left him with brain damage

Duncan man wants accountability from justice system years after assault left him with brain damage

Duncan’s Kyle Mockford wants the paltry amount of $1,350 he is still owed by the man who brutally attacked him
Qualicum Beach woman awarded B.C. Medal of Good Citizenship

Qualicum Beach woman awarded B.C. Medal of Good Citizenship

Donna Furneaux one of 18 British Columbians recognized this year
Man attacked by axe-wielding group outside B.C. shelter

Man attacked by axe-wielding group outside B.C. shelter

Mission RCMP recommend assault with a weapon charges for two men, woman
Update: Maple Ridge mom, boy killed in Chilliwack highway crash

Update: Maple Ridge mom, boy killed in Chilliwack highway crash

Surviving twin at Children's Hospital, facing multiple surgeries and long recovery
North Okanagan Hullcar Mountain wildfire shows little growth, now 700 hectares

North Okanagan Hullcar Mountain wildfire shows little growth, now 700 hectares

At this time, all evacuation orders and alerts remain in place
No tsunami threat in B.C. after powerful Japan earthquake

No tsunami threat in B.C. after powerful Japan earthquake

The Japan Meteorological Agency says Thursday’s quake registered magnitude 7.1
Crofton resident Ruth Fenner receives King Charles III Coronation medal

Crofton resident Ruth Fenner receives King Charles III Coronation medal

Fenner, a current member of the Somenos Women's Institute and provincial historian for B.C., continues to be a champion for her community
Residents describe sound of roaring river, breaking trees of B.C.’s landslide waters

Residents describe sound of roaring river, breaking trees of B.C.’s landslide waters

Surge of water hit the Fraser River Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing debris with it
Boeing will spend $61M in B.C. as part of Canada’s military planes contract

Boeing will spend $61M in B.C. as part of Canada’s military planes contract

Deal promises new training facility focused on Indigenous workers