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Border officials argue B.C. man's Facebook posts threat to Canada's security

Border officials argue B.C. man's Facebook posts threat to Canada's security

Photo CBSA A British Columbia man's Facebook posts allegedly threatening violence in support of the Islamic State group provide enough evidence to suggest he poses a security risk to Canada and should be deported, an official for the Canada Border Se
BREAKING: Wildfire burning near Harrison Hot Springs

BREAKING: Wildfire burning near Harrison Hot Springs

Photo B.C. Wildfire Service The B.C. Wildfire Service is responding to what they're calling a "small but very prominent wildfire" which is currently burning on the west side of Harrison Lake. The 0.5 hectare fire is located about 8.
Timely tide attracts another pod of transient orcas to Victoria harbour

Timely tide attracts another pod of transient orcas to Victoria harbour

A pod of orcas is shown in Victoria on Sunday, June 17, 2018 in this handout photo. A pod of orcas has made a brief visit to Victoria Harbour, the second visit by a group of killer whales in 10 days.
Striking office building rising by Main Street/Science World

Striking office building rising by Main Street/Science World

The name for The Onyx building comes from its glossy, black exterior, reminiscent of the onyx stone.
Ecotourism operators urge the provincial gov't to protect wild salmon

Ecotourism operators urge the provincial gov't to protect wild salmon

Atlantic salmon being raised at a B.C. fish farm.
Your Fortis BC bill isn't going up next month

Your Fortis BC bill isn't going up next month

If you're a FortisBC customer, you're not going to see a jump in your natural gas bill next month. The B.C. Utilities Commission has told the company it can maintain the cost of gas as of July 1.
RCMP investigating human remains found near Ucluelet

RCMP investigating human remains found near Ucluelet

Police line/Shutterstock Police are investigating whether or not human remains found near Ucluelet are those of a missing Squamish man and his friend.
Quarter of seafood sold in Metro Vancouver is mislabelled: researchers

Quarter of seafood sold in Metro Vancouver is mislabelled: researchers

Photo Shutterstock A new study shows that up to a quarter of the seafood sold in Metro Vancouver is mislabelled, with tilapia masquerading as snapper and catfish passing as cod.
Two Indigenous artists will design artwork for new BC Ferries vessel

Two Indigenous artists will design artwork for new BC Ferries vessel

Photo BC Ferries Two Indigenous artists, Richard Hunt and Danika Naccarella, will design artwork that will adorn BC Ferries' new vessel the Northern Sea Wolf.
Suman Virk, mother of murder victim Reena, was anti-bullying advocate

Suman Virk, mother of murder victim Reena, was anti-bullying advocate

Suman Virk and her husband Manjit channelled the pain of their 14-year-old daughter’s death into a decades-long anti-violence campaign.
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