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Pemberton toddler ‘extremely lucky’ to avoid serious injury in collision, police say

Pemberton toddler ‘extremely lucky’ to avoid serious injury in collision, police say

The two-year-old boy reportedly ran into the street before being struck by a vehicle
BC Ferries warns of major waits this busy long weekend

BC Ferries warns of major waits this busy long weekend

Passengers without bookings must walk on or wait
Pemberton traffic stop leads to drug seizure

Pemberton traffic stop leads to drug seizure

Police seized 1.3 kilograms of cocaine, 154 grams of heroin, and 14 grams of fentanyl
Tourist illegally climbs Peak 2 Peak Gondola tower for YouTube channel

Tourist illegally climbs Peak 2 Peak Gondola tower for YouTube channel

Toronto climber Chase TO went up a Blackcomb Mountain gondola tower early in the morning of July 19
B.C. wildfires will burn 'hot and hard' this long weekend

B.C. wildfires will burn 'hot and hard' this long weekend

BC Wildfire Service wants people to be prepared should they be asked to leave at a moment's notice.
Ensure this long weekend everyone comes home safe

Ensure this long weekend everyone comes home safe

Six road facts from the Squamish RCMP to keep you safe this weekend.
VIDEO: Here's what it's like driving through the fire-ravaged Fraser Canyon

VIDEO: Here's what it's like driving through the fire-ravaged Fraser Canyon

Wildfires are currently affecting highway travel across multiple areas in B.C.
Driveopolis: 2021 Porsche Cayenne S Coupe is an ideal mid-sized, luxury SUV

Driveopolis: 2021 Porsche Cayenne S Coupe is an ideal mid-sized, luxury SUV

Sam Pat, Glacier Media's Automotive Reviewer, digs into the pros and cons of this Porsche SUV.
B.C.'s premier wants you bang pots and pans again

B.C.'s premier wants you bang pots and pans again

Premier John Horgan urges residents to make noise for a revived 7 p.m. cheer on BC Day for frontline health-care workers and those fighting B.C.'s wildfires.
B.C. wildfires: Dry lightning, heavy smoke posing challenges for crews

B.C. wildfires: Dry lightning, heavy smoke posing challenges for crews

Not only are crews battling fires and dealing with rising temperatures and smoky conditions, they're also up against outside factors.
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