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Body pulled out of B.C. lake day after unclothed man reports crash

Body pulled out of B.C. lake day after unclothed man reports crash

Vehicle recovered, towed out of Carpenter Lake; family of deceased notified
2 quakes rattle northern B.C. coast, no damage reported or expected

2 quakes rattle northern B.C. coast, no damage reported or expected

Pair of earthquakes recorded between Port McNeill and Haida Gwaii, one between 6 and 6.5 magnitude
Demand for infrastructure support expected as B.C. municipal leaders gather

Demand for infrastructure support expected as B.C. municipal leaders gather

Union of B.C. Municipalities conference set to get underwy in Vancouver
Slovenia’s Tadej Pogacar wins Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal

Slovenia’s Tadej Pogacar wins Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal

Pello Bilbao from Spain came second, while France’s Julian Alaphilippe was third.
Involuntary care coming to B.C. in mental health and addiction cases: Eby

Involuntary care coming to B.C. in mental health and addiction cases: Eby

More than 400 mental-health beds at new and expanded hospitals in B.C. are on the way
New book dives into the life outside of running for Canadian legend Terry Fox

New book dives into the life outside of running for Canadian legend Terry Fox

Former Canadian Press editor Barbara Adhiya spoke with dozens of people from throughout Fox’s life
Family pushes back at B.C.’s no-fault auto insurance 2 years after fatal crash

Family pushes back at B.C.’s no-fault auto insurance 2 years after fatal crash

Annie Kong was killed after a vehicle crashed into a wedding on Aug. 20, 2022
Author shares dark Ukraine history in Vernon

Author shares dark Ukraine history in Vernon

Cynthia LeBrun presents Black Sunflowers at the Museum and Archives of Vernon Saturday, Sept. 21
Bella Coola search and rescue recognized for 2023 rescue with $10K, award

Bella Coola search and rescue recognized for 2023 rescue with $10K, award

Bella Coola Valley Search and Rescue honoured for going above and beyond
B.C. Conservatives lay out forestry plans following mill closures

B.C. Conservatives lay out forestry plans following mill closures

The first thing is creating certainty in the forestry sector, Rustad says
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