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B.C. to build new flood-proof bridge on Highway 97 in Cache Creek

B.C. to build new flood-proof bridge on Highway 97 in Cache Creek

Bridge will replace culvert beside Dairy Queen that contributed to 2023 flooding
‘Deeply outraged’: Social worker who defrauded B.C. Indigenous youth gets day parole

‘Deeply outraged’: Social worker who defrauded B.C. Indigenous youth gets day parole

First Nations Leadership Council ‘appalled’ by Robert Riley Saunders decision 14 months into sentence
Nanaimo Hells Angels member sentenced for drug trafficking

Nanaimo Hells Angels member sentenced for drug trafficking

Port Alberni man handed three-year sentence in Vancouver provincial court Oct. 12
Court ruling should lead to narrower B.C. environmental assessments: analyst

Court ruling should lead to narrower B.C. environmental assessments: analyst

Environmentalists, BC Greens critical of Supreme Court decision, which is still under review by B.C.
B.C.’s new emergency management legislation getting muted support

B.C.’s new emergency management legislation getting muted support

Opposition voices praise inclusion of First Nations, but question use of regulation
Nanaimo landlord fined $17,000 for illegal eviction of dying tenant

Nanaimo landlord fined $17,000 for illegal eviction of dying tenant

Landlord cut off power, changed locks
Man, 30, charged with 2nd-degree murder in case of missing B.C. woman

Man, 30, charged with 2nd-degree murder in case of missing B.C. woman

Jodine Millar was reported missing from her home in Coquitlam on Nov. 27, 2022
NDP government a ‘firewall’ against US-style culture wars, says B.C. premier

NDP government a ‘firewall’ against US-style culture wars, says B.C. premier

Eby national speech highlights ‘divisive, awful, racist, discriminatory, homophobic rhetoric nonsense’
2 murder confessions cannot be used as evidence in Kelowna trial: Justice

2 murder confessions cannot be used as evidence in Kelowna trial: Justice

A Kelowna woman told police that she was forced to act after being sexually assaulted
More tiny homes could be coming soon to B.C.’s Interior

More tiny homes could be coming soon to B.C.’s Interior

Housing minister Ravi Kahlon said province will use 120 units coming to Kelowna as a testing ground