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At least one home destroyed in 1,400 hectare Christie Mountain wildfire south of Penticton

At least one home destroyed in 1,400 hectare Christie Mountain wildfire south of Penticton

The Christie Mountain wildfire is now estimated at 1,400 hectares and wildfire activity is expected to increase as the heat of the day goes on. 
Magnitude-4.0 quake recorded west of Vancouver Island

Magnitude-4.0 quake recorded west of Vancouver Island

National Resources Canada seismologist John Cassidy said the quake was in a seismically active area.
Public prohibited from seeing teacher complaints

Public prohibited from seeing teacher complaints

Vancouver teacher suspended after kids told to ‘go back to working on rice farms’
B.C. privacy laws outdated, lawmakers told

B.C. privacy laws outdated, lawmakers told

Lack of change could harm ability to do business with Europe, Asia
Fasting B.C. hotel workers have protest planned for Wednesday

Fasting B.C. hotel workers have protest planned for Wednesday

Fasting hotel workers will enter their 10th straight day at B.C. legislature today as they continue their push for job security.
B.C. photographer captures tail end of fireballs during meteor shower

B.C. photographer captures tail end of fireballs during meteor shower

He was taking photos every ten seconds to capture the movement that night. The big surprise was having two fireballs fly across the sky. 
Drownings and water incidents on the rise in B.C.

Drownings and water incidents on the rise in B.C.

With summer in full swing, more British Columbians are heading to the water to cool down and relax
B.C. sets record for most active COVID-19 infections: 775

B.C. sets record for most active COVID-19 infections: 775

The number of people actively fighting COVID-19 infections in B.C. hit an all-time high for the second day in a row on August 18
Hundreds evacuated in B.C.'s Okanagan, wildfire service battles blazes

Hundreds evacuated in B.C.'s Okanagan, wildfire service battles blazes

OKANAGAN FALLS, B.C. — The sky turned orange before filling with heavy white smoke above John Green's home in British Columbia's Okanagan region Tuesday afternoon.
B.C.’s back-to-school plan raises anxiety for teachers, students, parents

B.C.’s back-to-school plan raises anxiety for teachers, students, parents

Premier John Horgan on plan: ‘I’m excited about it. Am I apprehensive? Sure.’
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