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BC Transit, Kelowna RCMP investigating crash between city bus, ambulance

BC Transit, Kelowna RCMP investigating crash between city bus, ambulance

Witnesses said they heard a heavy impact from the crash
Victoria warns of 'major delays' for final stage of Blanshard Street project

Victoria warns of 'major delays' for final stage of Blanshard Street project

Disruptions are expected downtown Victoria from April 7 to 10
Conservative leader Poilievre announces new plans ahead of Okanagan outings

Conservative leader Poilievre announces new plans ahead of Okanagan outings

If elected prime minister, he plans to eliminate 25 per cent of all red tape within his first two years
Auto tariffs about to roil B.C. car market

Auto tariffs about to roil B.C. car market

A lot of number crunching may be necessary to determine car tariffs and prices
Nanaimo highway death evidence inadmissible due to RCMP errors, rules judge

Nanaimo highway death evidence inadmissible due to RCMP errors, rules judge

Trial of accused in Raymond Ferguson's death scheduled to resume July 28
Dust and stone but no evacuation orders after 2 days of Similkameen slides

Dust and stone but no evacuation orders after 2 days of Similkameen slides

Rocky end to the week with multiple K Mountain slides over April 2 and 3.
B.C. MLA criticized for western separatist post says he is a proud Canadian

B.C. MLA criticized for western separatist post says he is a proud Canadian

Conservative David Williams, MLA for Salmon Arm-Shuswap, acknowledged that the post has taken his party off-topic
Survey finds ageism to be a problem in B.C.: Seniors advocate

Survey finds ageism to be a problem in B.C.: Seniors advocate

B.C. senior's advocate says stories submitted are 'disheartening and out of step'
Former B.C. RCMP Supt. gets absolute discharge on assault conviction

Former B.C. RCMP Supt. gets absolute discharge on assault conviction

Steven McVarnock pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of simple assault. The court granted an absolute discharge meaning the conviction won't be on his criminal record
Victoria Day Parade marks 125 years, but support lags behind soaring costs

Victoria Day Parade marks 125 years, but support lags behind soaring costs

The parade, set for May 19, is facing a tight budget in its 125th year, says the Greater Victoria Festival Society