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Evacuation calls expand in northeastern B.C. as Fort Nelson wildfire grows

Evacuation calls expand in northeastern B.C. as Fort Nelson wildfire grows

Forecasts call for windy weather that may blow Parker Lake wildfire toward evacuated town
Teens demand more from adults as youth violence rises in Kelowna

Teens demand more from adults as youth violence rises in Kelowna

Kelowna RCMP said they take an education first approach
Kelowna encampment calls on UBC to divest from ‘Palestinian genocide’

Kelowna encampment calls on UBC to divest from ‘Palestinian genocide’

A Pro-Palestine encampment was set up at the UBC Okanagan campus on May 13
B.C. should review vaccination order for remote health-care workers: judge

B.C. should review vaccination order for remote health-care workers: judge

Ban may not be justifiable for unvaccinated workers who don’t interact with patients, court says
Missed housing goals proving the need for legislation: B.C. minister

Missed housing goals proving the need for legislation: B.C. minister

3 out of 4 B.C. municipalities subject to new housing targets failed to meet their goals
B.C. moves to stop some criminals from changing their names

B.C. moves to stop some criminals from changing their names

New legislation will apply to those convicted of serious Criminal Code offences
B.C. residents could get up to $19,000 in heat pump rebates

B.C. residents could get up to $19,000 in heat pump rebates

Federal and provincial ministers announce new program Monday
Vancouver officer suspended 5 days for drunk driving; watchdog reviewing

Vancouver officer suspended 5 days for drunk driving; watchdog reviewing

Const. Samuel Cheung crashed into an occupied van in Delta in 2022 while off duty
FortisBC shuts down alleged osprey nest in Princeton, while controversy swirls

FortisBC shuts down alleged osprey nest in Princeton, while controversy swirls

Princeton birders are upset by a nest possibly being removed
Mill closures in northern B.C. blamed on low timber supply, excessive rules

Mill closures in northern B.C. blamed on low timber supply, excessive rules

Government acknowledges need for more supply, blames closures on corporate decisions, markets