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Nearly 500 Lululemon items seized as B.C. police target 'organized retail crime ring'

Nearly 500 Lululemon items seized as B.C. police target 'organized retail crime ring'

South Surrey home allegedly linked to crimes was searched by police in March 2025
Several Canadian airports targeted with bomb threats: Nav Canada

Several Canadian airports targeted with bomb threats: Nav Canada

Vancouver, Ottawa, Montreal, Edmonton, Winnipeg and Calgary had temporary ground stops
Emergency power outage scheduled July 3 for entire Woss-north region, except Port Alice

Emergency power outage scheduled July 3 for entire Woss-north region, except Port Alice

An emergency power outage has been scheduled for Thursday, July 3 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. for Woss-north (except for Port Alice).
Searchers recover body of B.C. dad killed in Clearwater Lake kayaking tragedy

Searchers recover body of B.C. dad killed in Clearwater Lake kayaking tragedy

The HEART Inc. team from Morris, Manitoba located Peter Gerbrandt's body 131 metres below the surface on June 30, 2025
B.C. doctor and city councillor launches campaign to lead B.C. Green Party

B.C. doctor and city councillor launches campaign to lead B.C. Green Party

'We need to follow what the science says, follow what the data says, and create more jobs, improve our economy, and meanwhile protect our environment' — Jonathan Kerr
Pilot uninjured after emergency estuary landing, failed takeoff attempt in Courtenay

Pilot uninjured after emergency estuary landing, failed takeoff attempt in Courtenay

The pilot of a small private aircraft was uninjured after surviving two aviation mishaps on July 1.
Update: Wildfire north of Lytton grows over 130 hectares

Update: Wildfire north of Lytton grows over 130 hectares

The Nikaia Creek wildfire started four years to the day after a blaze destroyed most of Lytton in 2021
Langley-Abbotsford MLA responds to Teamsters' libel lawsuit

Langley-Abbotsford MLA responds to Teamsters' libel lawsuit

Harman Bhangu's lawyers have denied all claims of libel in the case
Eligible B.C. residents can access up to $19K for one-time IVF treatment

Eligible B.C. residents can access up to $19K for one-time IVF treatment

Program first announced in Budget 2024 for April 1, 2025, but pushed back 3 months
B.C. makes major change to when development cost charges are collected

B.C. makes major change to when development cost charges are collected

Most of the municipal charges that pay for infrastructure can now be collected at occupancy