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Avalanche danger is high on B.C.'s South Coast mountains, forecaster says

Avalanche danger is high on B.C.'s South Coast mountains, forecaster says

REVELSTOKE, B.C. — Avalanche Canada has issued a special warning for recreational users out in mountainous terrain for the British Columbia South Coast region.
Surrey Six killers’ life murder convictions upheld

Surrey Six killers’ life murder convictions upheld

Abuse of process evidentiary hearing to be allowed
B.C. man missing since 1967 identified through DNA, police say

B.C. man missing since 1967 identified through DNA, police say

The 41-year-old man was last seen in Coquitlam
An unclaimed $1 million B.C. lottery ticket is set to expire

An unclaimed $1 million B.C. lottery ticket is set to expire

Check your tickets
Family of teen who died by suicide says psychiatrist appointment came too late

Family of teen who died by suicide says psychiatrist appointment came too late

Rental vacancy rate in Metro Vancouver region highest since 1999

Rental vacancy rate in Metro Vancouver region highest since 1999

Vacancy rate in University Endowment Lands jumps from 0.4 per cent to 13 per cent
Vancouver pushes city-wide parking permit program

Vancouver pushes city-wide parking permit program

Currently, only 10 per cent of city streets covered by parking permits
Search suspended for plane lost in waters between Victoria and Port Angeles, Wash.

Search suspended for plane lost in waters between Victoria and Port Angeles, Wash.

VICTORIA — The search for a small plane that issued a mayday distress call before losing contact over the Strait of Juan de Fuca between Washington and Vancouver Island has been suspended.
Deer enters B.C. home through the dog door

Deer enters B.C. home through the dog door

A TV and other household items were damaged as a result
B.C. premier says jumping COVID-19 vaccine line 'un-Canadian,' no penthouse parties

B.C. premier says jumping COVID-19 vaccine line 'un-Canadian,' no penthouse parties

VICTORIA — Most people in British Columbia are doing their best to follow public health guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic, but some are acting badly, Premier John Horgan said Wednesday. Horgan also highlighted the case of a B.C.
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