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What we know about the mass shooting in Maine so far

What we know about the mass shooting in Maine so far

New closure gates installed on Highway 4 near Cameron Lake

New closure gates installed on Highway 4 near Cameron Lake

Transportation ministry says no increased risk after Cameron Bluffs wildfire
North Coast First Nation appeals Supreme Court decision on mining permits

North Coast First Nation appeals Supreme Court decision on mining permits

The North Coast Nation is appealing part of a ruling that allows existing mineral claims to continue
Claims of phantom hit-and-run driver in Aldergrove crash don’t add up in ICBC appeal

Claims of phantom hit-and-run driver in Aldergrove crash don’t add up in ICBC appeal

Witness said at-fault driver was lost in his music when he rear-ended a Toyota
Port Alberni’s iconic No. 7 steam train could ride again in 2024

Port Alberni’s iconic No. 7 steam train could ride again in 2024

Industrial Heritage Society brings business plan, request for $130,000 to city council
B.C. port strike puts added strain on tough year for former CP rail

B.C. port strike puts added strain on tough year for former CP rail

Canadian Pacific Kansas City rail company says dwindling consumer demand a factor
Police seek Kamloops burglar who left crappy calling card in store’s bathtub

Police seek Kamloops burglar who left crappy calling card in store’s bathtub

Man broke into a business, defecated in their bathtub and then took a nap
Sault shooting spree shines harsh spotlight on intimate partner violence

Sault shooting spree shines harsh spotlight on intimate partner violence

Intimate partner violence has gained attention due to several high-profile cases
Vancouver marks record year with 1.25 million cruise ship passengers in 2023

Vancouver marks record year with 1.25 million cruise ship passengers in 2023

Industry bounces back as the final cruise ship of the season leaves Canada Place
Slow the flow: Shrinking water levels reveal holes in Columbia River Treaty

Slow the flow: Shrinking water levels reveal holes in Columbia River Treaty

As efforts continue to redraw Canada/US agreement, concerns mount about climate change and drought