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Thunder showers, rain could mean flooding for part of B.C. southern Interior

Thunder showers, rain could mean flooding for part of B.C. southern Interior

PENTICTON, B.C. — Residents and property owners in part of British Columbia's southern Interior are being asked to prepare for potential flooding due a forecast of thunder showers mixed with rain and sunshine.
Former Vancouver councillor Tim Louis gets top B.C. law award

Former Vancouver councillor Tim Louis gets top B.C. law award

Harry Rankin shaped Tim Louis's politics, helped him get into law school, hired him as an articling student and then assisted in his election to Vancouver city council.
Vaccine mandate persists for visitors at B.C. hospitals, long-term care

Vaccine mandate persists for visitors at B.C. hospitals, long-term care

Unvaccinated British Columbians are still facing obstacles while trying to visit loved ones in the hospital.
Teams search for Kelowna, B.C., woman and dog, missing after walk along surging creek

Teams search for Kelowna, B.C., woman and dog, missing after walk along surging creek

KELOWNA, B.C. — A search is underway for a woman who has not been seen since setting out for a walk near a surging creek that is now causing localized flooding in Kelowna, B.C.
Richmond jeweller goes viral as 'CEO of Diamond Testing' on TikTok

Richmond jeweller goes viral as 'CEO of Diamond Testing' on TikTok

Can you tell the difference between a real and a fake diamond?
CRD mulls tripling cost of dumping high-risk cruise-ship waste

CRD mulls tripling cost of dumping high-risk cruise-ship waste

Report suggests fee of $500 per tonne of high-risk cruise-ship waste starting in 2024, up from $157.
Metaspectral takes vision for fighting climate change out of this world with help from space agency

Metaspectral takes vision for fighting climate change out of this world with help from space agency

B.C. computer vision firm catches the eye of Canadian Space Agency
One million from BC Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund to child burn care unit BC Children’s Hospital

One million from BC Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund to child burn care unit BC Children’s Hospital

“This is a significant moment for the incredible teams at BC Children’s Hospital."
Fort St. John Friendship Society approved for Foundry Centre

Fort St. John Friendship Society approved for Foundry Centre

Concept offers youth and young adults a place to go and talk
Old-growth protester injured during protest has broken pelvis, faces long recovery

Old-growth protester injured during protest has broken pelvis, faces long recovery

Highway was blocked Monday near Swartz Bay terminal; an impatient motorist snapped a support beam, causing activist to fall to pavement, a protest organizer said
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