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Electric vehicles selling at astonishing rate in B.C.

Electric vehicles selling at astonishing rate in B.C.

British Columbians put in orders for an estimated 1,300 electric vehicles in a span of just two weeks, according to Blair Qualey, CEO of the New Car Dealers Association of B.C. To put that in context, a total of 3,270 EVs and hybrids sold in B.C.
Chilliwack Sunflower Festival: enjoy five acres of soaring, golden flowers this summer

Chilliwack Sunflower Festival: enjoy five acres of soaring, golden flowers this summer

The Chilliwack Sunflower Festival returns to the Fraser Valley this August

Jones thanks parents & experimental medical procedure for being alive today

A medical technique called a brain bolt helped the 25-year-old in his road to recovery after a serious car crash in northern B.C. in 2016
Saturday night crash in Surrey, B.C., leaves four injured, three seriously

Saturday night crash in Surrey, B.C., leaves four injured, three seriously

Four young people were taken to hospital, three of them in serious condition
B.C. seizing contraband tobacco

B.C. seizing contraband tobacco

Millions of dollars in tax revenue would be lost with contraband tobacco sales, Ministry of Finance says
Man dies after stopping to help others involved in Coquihalla Highway crash

Man dies after stopping to help others involved in Coquihalla Highway crash

The man who was killed in a multi-vehicle crash on the Coquihalla Highway Thursday was struck by a vehicle after he had stopped to offer assistance
New Burnaby road closure announced, but another area is set to reopen

New Burnaby road closure announced, but another area is set to reopen

FortisBC has announced another road closure coming soon. Broadway will be closed between Phillips Place and Duthie Avenue next Tuesday, May 21 for FortisBC Gas Line Upgrades construction.
More than 500 native B.C. baby animals get 'second chance at life' (VIDEOS)

More than 500 native B.C. baby animals get 'second chance at life' (VIDEOS)

Donations are needed to help care for the hundreds of orphaned baby animals in B.C. during spring
B.C. residents urged to stay safe and aware of wildfire risks over long weekend

B.C. residents urged to stay safe and aware of wildfire risks over long weekend

The province is reminding the public to take precautions and be fire and emergency safe
Kayaking Port Coquitlam doctor wins award

Kayaking Port Coquitlam doctor wins award

Dr. Elizabeth Payne recognized for Family Doctor Award by the BC College of Family Physicians
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