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UPDATE: Revelstoke's Frontier Motel restaurant goes up in flames

UPDATE: Revelstoke's Frontier Motel restaurant goes up in flames

The restaurant was destroyed, but crews were able to save the nearby motel rooms and gas station
B.C. tourist mecca no longer flushing raw sewage into the ocean

B.C. tourist mecca no longer flushing raw sewage into the ocean

Long-awaited, much delayed sewage treatment facility finally opens in Tofino
Victoria woman found alive after 4 days alone in Colorado wilderness

Victoria woman found alive after 4 days alone in Colorado wilderness

53-year-old Gina Chase went missing after embarking on a solo journey into the Lone Cone mountain area in the western U.S. state
Campfire ban lifting for Kamloops and Coastal B.C. fire centres

Campfire ban lifting for Kamloops and Coastal B.C. fire centres

Fires to be allowed again Wednesday in the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island and southern Okanagan
Canadian Coast Guard’s new flagship ‘floating laboratory launched in B.C.

Canadian Coast Guard’s new flagship ‘floating laboratory launched in B.C.

Science vessel CCGS Naalak Nappaaluk debuts at Seaspan’s North Vancouver Shipyards
'Duty to protect life': RCMP forced to shoot suspect in West Kelowna incident

'Duty to protect life': RCMP forced to shoot suspect in West Kelowna incident

New information made public ten months after in West Kelowna porta-potty incident and shooting
B.C. man charged with fleeing police, trying to disarm officer

B.C. man charged with fleeing police, trying to disarm officer

RCMP say man crashed his vehicle after fleeing traffic stop, then took off on foot
71-year-old mountain biker airlifted after fall near Castlegar

71-year-old mountain biker airlifted after fall near Castlegar

Castlegar, Rossland and Nelson Search and Rescue teams assist in rescue
Corya Creek no longer a ‘wildfire of note’, B.C. wildfire season not over yet

Corya Creek no longer a ‘wildfire of note’, B.C. wildfire season not over yet

Service lifts designation from wildfire burning near Witset, about 40 km north of Smithers
Campaign matters, but economy won't drive B.C. vote: political analyst

Campaign matters, but economy won't drive B.C. vote: political analyst

Stewart Prest does not think that broader macroeconomic issues like the state of provincial finances will overtake issues such as affordability.
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