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One person believed responsible for 50% of stolen South Okanagan trucks

One person believed responsible for 50% of stolen South Okanagan trucks

Cracking down on prolific offenders has been a focus and Penticton is no longer the highest caseload-per-officer community
Trudeau cries as Haida celebrate landmark Aboriginal title deal

Trudeau cries as Haida celebrate landmark Aboriginal title deal

Prime minister says deal enshrines the right of the Haida to control their own destiny
B.C.’s new government gets back to work in uncertain times

B.C.’s new government gets back to work in uncertain times

Throne speech marks restart at the Legislature with trade war concerns front-and-centre
LifeLabs across B.C. prepare for rotating closures in wake of strike notice

LifeLabs across B.C. prepare for rotating closures in wake of strike notice

About 1,200 LifeLab workers announced job action Sunday after ‘months of negotiations’ fail
Abbotsford ranked as the B.C. city most vulnerable to Trump tariffs

Abbotsford ranked as the B.C. city most vulnerable to Trump tariffs

Canadian Chamber analysis ranks Abbotsford-Mission CMA is 15th-most exposed region in the country
B.C. launching East Kootenay deer cull to collect chronic wasting disease samples

B.C. launching East Kootenay deer cull to collect chronic wasting disease samples

Province to test samples from 100 urban deer in Cranbrook, Kimberley starting Feb. 18
B.C. RCMP trio want recusal of conduct board over ‘disparaging’ email

B.C. RCMP trio want recusal of conduct board over ‘disparaging’ email

Code of conduct hearing began today for Coquitlam RCMP trio over private chat comments
Canada recognizes Aboriginal title over B.C.’s Haida Gwaii

Canada recognizes Aboriginal title over B.C.’s Haida Gwaii

Historic deal set to reset federal relationship with area First Nations in a ‘very meaningful way’
PHOTOS: Hundreds march in Victoria in memory of Canada’s ‘stolen sisters’

PHOTOS: Hundreds march in Victoria in memory of Canada’s ‘stolen sisters’

The event is in remembrance of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQIA+ people
U.S. tariffs loom over new session of B.C. legislature starting Tuesday

U.S. tariffs loom over new session of B.C. legislature starting Tuesday

The first session of B.C.'s 43rd Parliament opens Tuesday (Feb. 18) with traditional rituals like the Speech from the Throne.
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