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Racism runs wild online after truck driver damages B.C. bridge

Racism runs wild online after truck driver damages B.C. bridge

Princeton residents deal with fallout from racists rants posted to local Facebook group
World-class PET/CT scanner coming to B.C. Interior

World-class PET/CT scanner coming to B.C. Interior

The BC Cancer Foundation says a critical tool in cancer diagnosis will be built in Kelowna.
Myths and facts about fighting B.C. wildfires

Myths and facts about fighting B.C. wildfires

In the era of TV, movies and social media, firefighting sees many portrayals
Trump doesn’t always follow rules, so Canada needs NAFTA’s Chapter 19: Trudeau

Trump doesn’t always follow rules, so Canada needs NAFTA’s Chapter 19: Trudeau

At Trump’s behest, the three NAFTA countries have been negotiating for more than a year
B.C. lawyer says medical marijuana users should have right to buy pot in stores

B.C. lawyer says medical marijuana users should have right to buy pot in stores

City of Vancouver required medical marijuana dispensaries to be licensed starting in June 2015
BC Conservatives want taxes to pay for addictions treatment program

BC Conservatives want taxes to pay for addictions treatment program

Interim leader Scott Anderson of Vernon said what’s being done now is not working
VIDEO: Fish farm protester on Vancouver Island tapes herself to ship

VIDEO: Fish farm protester on Vancouver Island tapes herself to ship

Six people arrested after taking over a Marine Harvest’s vessel at Point Hope Shipyard in Victoria
Safety surfacing coming to high-crash B.C. roads

Safety surfacing coming to high-crash B.C. roads

Coating coming to 14 sites in Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island
UPDATE: Police ID Belgian tourist as woman found dead near Boston Bar

UPDATE: Police ID Belgian tourist as woman found dead near Boston Bar

28-year-old Amelie Christelle Sakkalis from Belgium was traveling from Penticton to Vancouver when she was killed
UPDATED: Conservation groups sue Ottawa to protect endangered killer whales

UPDATED: Conservation groups sue Ottawa to protect endangered killer whales

Only 75 southern resident killer whales are still alive in the world, often near the B.C. coast