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BC Wildfire Service helps fight blaze south of Keremeos

BC Wildfire Service helps fight blaze south of Keremeos

The cause of the blaze is under investigation: BC Wildfire Service
Poilievre's 'Canada First' rally draws huge crowd in Delta

Poilievre's 'Canada First' rally draws huge crowd in Delta

Conservative Party leader holds final B.C. rally before return to Ontario
Sicamous invited to paint the past of Red Barn Art Centre's 100 years

Sicamous invited to paint the past of Red Barn Art Centre's 100 years

Community centennial mural project planned for 2026
Poilievre starts final weekend of the campaign with rally on Vancouver Island

Poilievre starts final weekend of the campaign with rally on Vancouver Island

Conservative leader attracts thousands to Nanoose Bay in the Courtenay-Alberni riding
Armstrong sues contractors over faulty sewage system at new city hall

Armstrong sues contractors over faulty sewage system at new city hall

The city says mistakes with designing and installing the sewage system led to damages from five sewer backups in less than a year
Possible mistrial on table for Keremeos case as judge steps back

Possible mistrial on table for Keremeos case as judge steps back

The case would then start over fresh with a new judge if the mistrial is declared
Upcoming free kids' fishing weekend could be the last at Vernon pond

Upcoming free kids' fishing weekend could be the last at Vernon pond

Polson Park event may need to move, club fishing for new location with talks of moving event to Lake Country in future years
B.C.'s first involuntary care beds for incarcerated men open in Surrey

B.C.'s first involuntary care beds for incarcerated men open in Surrey

Ten beds are only for men being held in the custody at the Surrey pretrial centre
'Scale is too high' to give financial relief to B.C. universities, colleges: Eby

'Scale is too high' to give financial relief to B.C. universities, colleges: Eby

British Columbia's post-secondary institutions are making cuts to address federal immigration rules targeting international students
B.C. mom offers new approach to help find missing adults

B.C. mom offers new approach to help find missing adults

Alina Durham has been trying for 3 years to get missing-adult alert in place in honour of late daughter Shaelene Bell