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Atmospheric river brings rain and snow to southern B.C.

Atmospheric river brings rain and snow to southern B.C.

VANCOUVER — The latest in a series of weather events is predicted to lash parts of British Columbia. Environment Canada has issued special weather statements for parts of the south coast and southern Interior.
Man caught on surveillance video breaking into legion on Remembrance Day

Man caught on surveillance video breaking into legion on Remembrance Day

The break-in occurred at about 9 a.m., with video surveillance showing a suspect arriving in a small truck carrying a tool to cut the locks off storage sheds on the legion property
Thousands attend Remembrance Day ceremony at B.C. legislature in Victoria

Thousands attend Remembrance Day ceremony at B.C. legislature in Victoria

VICTORIA — A larger than expected crowd turned out for a Remembrance Day ceremony at the cenotaph outside the British Columbia legislature in Victoria. Rev.
Stó:lō author Lee Maracle, a leading voice in Indigenous literature, dies at 71

Stó:lō author Lee Maracle, a leading voice in Indigenous literature, dies at 71

VANCOUVER — Stó:lō writer Lee Maracle, who championed the stories of Indigenous women to change the face of Canadian literature, has died.
Afghanistan war vet says Canada failed to protect interpreters

Afghanistan war vet says Canada failed to protect interpreters

Rifleman says Canada abandoned Afghans who helped keep troops alive
Derelict Vancouver-owned hotels see maintenance, security costs reach $1 million in one year

Derelict Vancouver-owned hotels see maintenance, security costs reach $1 million in one year

City of Vancouver nor BC Housing has released plans for promised low-income housing at Balmoral, Regent sites
B.C. landlord finds lizards, snakes, spiders, mice, and rats in rental unit

B.C. landlord finds lizards, snakes, spiders, mice, and rats in rental unit

That's quite the collection.
11 more people have died in B.C., while vaccination rate inches upward

11 more people have died in B.C., while vaccination rate inches upward

VICTORIA — The COVID-19 death toll has increased by 11 people in British Columbia for a total of 2,234 people since the pandemic began in the province.
Vancouverite takes spellbinding snap of northern lights from plane (PHOTO)

Vancouverite takes spellbinding snap of northern lights from plane (PHOTO)

Wow!!!
University of Victoria launching plan to replace diesel with wind energy buoy

University of Victoria launching plan to replace diesel with wind energy buoy

VICTORIA — Researchers at the University of Victoria are floating a new idea that could bring clean, renewable power to British Columbia's remote coastal communities and end their dependence on diesel generators.
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