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B.C. to provide up to 8,000 free air conditioners to low-income and vulnerable people

B.C. to provide up to 8,000 free air conditioners to low-income and vulnerable people

British Columbia will provide up to 8,000 free portable air-conditioning units to keep vulnerable people cool and protected during extreme hot weather events, Health Minister Adrian Dix said.
RCMP seek help locating missing Bowen Island man

RCMP seek help locating missing Bowen Island man

Michael Vanrookhuyzen was last seen in Saskatchewan more than a year ago
Squamish student shines at B.C. mountain biking contests

Squamish student shines at B.C. mountain biking contests

Don Ross student, Lacey Dennis, rolls at BC School Sport Mountain Bike Championships and 2023 BC SCO Provincial Championship.
Sentencing dates being set in case of alleged B.C. nurse impersonator

Sentencing dates being set in case of alleged B.C. nurse impersonator

A woman already convicted of posing as a nurse at Ottawa medical and dental clinics is alleged to have posed as a nurse at BC Women's Hospital for a year.
Hells Angels lose bid to prevent sale of 3 B.C. clubhouses

Hells Angels lose bid to prevent sale of 3 B.C. clubhouses

B.C.'s director of civil forfeiture seized the Nanaimo, Vancouver and Kelowna clubhouses in 2007 and 2012.
Rodriguez says newsrooms will be supported should Meta, Google block news

Rodriguez says newsrooms will be supported should Meta, Google block news

OTTAWA — Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez said he remains hopeful digital giants will not make good on their threat to block access to Canadian news on their platforms, but if they do then the Liberal government will ensure newsrooms have the resources they need to continue their work.
Frustrated Capilano University students petition to end strike

Frustrated Capilano University students petition to end strike

About 4,300 students have had classes at CapU cancelled during the summer semester
Canada aims to eliminate heat deaths by 2040

Canada aims to eliminate heat deaths by 2040

Canada's first National Adaptation Strategy provides a number of targets to protect people from extreme weather, safeguard nature and upgrade infrastructure. Critics say there are few details on how the country will achieve them.
SLRD elected representatives' expenses tripled in 2022

SLRD elected representatives' expenses tripled in 2022

Expenses, supplier costs, and wages all increased at the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District in 2022
Summer getaway: Your guide to food and family-friendly fun in Osoyoos

Summer getaway: Your guide to food and family-friendly fun in Osoyoos

Go for the lake and wine, stay for the food and fun experiences!
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