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Fatal head on collision on Clearwater Valley Road near second canyon

Fatal head on collision on Clearwater Valley Road near second canyon

A fatal crash on Clearwater Valley Road leading into Wells Gray Park between an SUV and pickup truck has left one person dead and two others transported to hospital by ambulance
4 face charges in B.C. prison death

4 face charges in B.C. prison death

Christopher Braun, 43, died of fight-related injuries in December 2024
Former Kent Institution officer sentenced for smuggling contraband, taking bribes

Former Kent Institution officer sentenced for smuggling contraband, taking bribes

Officer sentenced to 5 years for part in months-long smuggling scheme
Before Surrey murder, gang member was 'looking to snatch a body' in Kelowna

Before Surrey murder, gang member was 'looking to snatch a body' in Kelowna

Jose Lopez entered guilty pleas for seven of the nine charges in Kelowna court
Premier Eby says B.C. will get ‘rid of the carbon tax entirely’

Premier Eby says B.C. will get ‘rid of the carbon tax entirely’

Eby announces the coming change during a town hall on tariffs in Surrey
"This is trauma": new B.C. involuntary care guidelines get cold reception

"This is trauma": new B.C. involuntary care guidelines get cold reception

New guidelines around involuntary care are receiving criticism from those who advocate for drug users and their families
Provincial funding to bolster Cariboo, North Thompson firefighting

Provincial funding to bolster Cariboo, North Thompson firefighting

The Cariboo Regional District is getting over $500,000 in funding from the CEPF
Mark Carney sworn in as Canada's 24th prime minister

Mark Carney sworn in as Canada's 24th prime minister

Carney shuffles cabinet, with aim to 'stand strong against Donald Trump'
Plunging international student numbers put Okanagan College in $8M hole

Plunging international student numbers put Okanagan College in $8M hole

The decline in international student enrolment is a main reason for the deficit
U.S. produce wears out welcome with B.C. grocery store

U.S. produce wears out welcome with B.C. grocery store

The store says it has made moves to source all 380 of its fruits and vegetable from non-American growers