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'Anti pride' protester arrested at drag storytime event in Kamloops: RCMP

RCMP say a protest at a drag storytime event for children at a library in the B.C. Interior over the weekend has resulted in...

30 years after Clayoquot Sound, old growth logging continues unabated, says B.C. conservation group

The Sierra Club of B.C. says the logging of large old trees in verdant, bio-diverse forests on Vancouver Island has continued mostly unabated in...

Former B.C. federal candidate Wyatt Scott charged with sexual assault and unlawful confinement

Wyatt Scott, the former independent federal candidate for Mission-Matsqui-Fraser Canyon, has been charged with sexual assault, unlawful confinement, firearm-related charges and trafficking a person...

After wildfires delayed reopening, Hwy 1 through Fraser Canyon closed again

An approximately 60-kilometre stretch of Highway 1 in southwest B.C. has been closed once again, hours after it reopened.The section of highway in the Fraser Canyon between...

B.C. sets new record with 1,455 drug deaths in 1st 7 months of 2023

Another 198 British Columbians died from toxic drugs in July, according to data released Tuesday by the B.C. Coroners Service, bringing the death toll...

Warning of increased wildfire activity in northern B.C. amid heat wave, as Shuswap hopes for rain

Large portions of northeastern British Columbia continue to swelter a day after some areas hit daily record temperatures.Environment Canada says temperatures will again push near...

First Nation steps in to rescue at-risk salmon

1 hour agoNewsDuration 3:20In Chilliwack, the Cheam First Nation has taken on the task of rescuing at-risk salmon by relocating them to cooler water....

Bespoke and Luxury Travel in Vancouver: Personalizing Your West Coast Adventures

Photo: Entrée Destinations Vancouver has it all: spectacular nature; amazing shopping, dining, and retail in the city; and memorable places to visit and experience....

B.C. school districts relieved 2 elementary schools in evacuation areas survived devastating wildfire

As the new school year approaches, two school districts in B.C.'s Interior say it comes as a great relief that two elementary schools in evacuation...

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