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Wildfire smoke lingers in central and eastern B.C., but expected to clear soon

Wildfire smoke lingers in central and eastern B.C., but expected to clear soon

Smoke expected to clear through today and into weekend as westerly flows push the smoke into Alberta
Victoria’s Point Ellice House reopening after change in management

Victoria’s Point Ellice House reopening after change in management

Forager Foundation as taken over the interim contract
Electricity demand in B.C. expected to increase by 15% by 2030

Electricity demand in B.C. expected to increase by 15% by 2030

BC Hydro puts out call for new sources of renewable, emission-free power

Province rings up $1.6 million to rattle British Columbians about smoke alarms

Smoke alarms can cut risk of death by 50 per cent, but not enough homes in B.C. have them
B.C. landlord told to disable video cameras, stop recording tenant

B.C. landlord told to disable video cameras, stop recording tenant

Complainant says building manager threatened to evict, empty her apartment while she was gone
Farnworth chides Surrey for not sharing report prior to policing vote

Farnworth chides Surrey for not sharing report prior to policing vote

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke has not replied to requests for comment
Former B.C. foster parents face sentencing for horrific child abuse case

Former B.C. foster parents face sentencing for horrific child abuse case

Members of the community of Lake Errock packed a Chilliwack courtroom, hearing disturbing details
Device found along railway tracks was explosive: Vernon RCMP

Device found along railway tracks was explosive: Vernon RCMP

It was the second suspicious device found in Vernon this week, but police believe the two are unrelated
Fifth Trans Mountain pipeline-related sinkhole since April concerns B.C. farmer

Fifth Trans Mountain pipeline-related sinkhole since April concerns B.C. farmer

He estimates the latest sinkhole was up to 30 feet deep
B.C. Mounties not at fault after suspect’s leg broken in arrest: report

B.C. Mounties not at fault after suspect’s leg broken in arrest: report

IIO report notes the suspect claimed to be a barrister during incident