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Plan approved for new care tower at hospital in Prince George, B.C.

Plan approved for new care tower at hospital in Prince George, B.C.

VICTORIA — British Columbia's Health Minister Adrian Dix says a significant step has been taken toward much needed upgrades to a hospital in Prince George, B.C.
RCMP call off search for man who didn't return from canoe trip near Kaslo, B.C.

RCMP call off search for man who didn't return from canoe trip near Kaslo, B.C.

KASLO, B.C. — RCMP have suspended a search for a man who failed to return from a planned canoe trip in British Columbia's Interior.
Reported shooting in Langley, B.C., latest gun violence for Lower Mainland

Reported shooting in Langley, B.C., latest gun violence for Lower Mainland

LANGLEY, B.C. — RCMP say they're investigating a shooting at a gas station Saturday night in Langley, B.C., the latest in a rash of gun violence on the Lower Mainland.
BC Ferries to get $308 million in federal-provincial funding

BC Ferries to get $308 million in federal-provincial funding

“It will ensure service levels for transit and ferries are maintained across the province, and that fares remain affordable."
'Overdose puts stigma on folks that isn't deserved'

'Overdose puts stigma on folks that isn't deserved'

Squamish local Graham Green had just turned 29 years old and had recently celebrated two years without using any illicit substances when he died of a fentanyl overdose in August.
It's spider season: 'We should just let them live and go about their business'

It's spider season: 'We should just let them live and go about their business'

In B.C. there are nearly 900 documented species of spiders — and likely many more that haven’t even been discovered yet.
Air quality improves in B.C. as wildfire smoke moves across Prairies

Air quality improves in B.C. as wildfire smoke moves across Prairies

VANCOUVER — A new weather system brought cleaner air and the promise of further improvements to parts of British Columbia on Saturday but conditions across the mountains were expected to worsen before getting better.
ICBC spends $100,000 on reflective armbands

ICBC spends $100,000 on reflective armbands

They spent the $100K a month before Attorney General David Eby said the provincial insurer’s financial picture was unknown.
Two men in hospital after suspected targeted shooting in Richmond

Two men in hospital after suspected targeted shooting in Richmond

RICHMOND, B.C. — The RCMP say two men are in hospital after a shooting Friday evening in Richmond, B.C. They say officers were called to the scene in the 9000 Block of Capstan Way just after 7:30 p.m. Cpl.
‘Devil in details’ in Vancouver mayor’s new affordable housing pitch

‘Devil in details’ in Vancouver mayor’s new affordable housing pitch

Mayor Kennedy Stewart’s plan would allow multiple homes on one single-family property
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