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Watch: B.C. delivery driver throws package at cat's face

Watch: B.C. delivery driver throws package at cat's face

A doorbell camera captured the moment when a delivery driver decided to throw a package at a cat.
A swamp, a downed plane, and an unexpected funeral guest

A swamp, a downed plane, and an unexpected funeral guest

Two Islanders honoured at a ceremony at 443 Squadron’s base at Victoria International Airport have an amazing story to tell
Les Leyne: Eby's attack-dog approach stems from lessons learned in 2013

Les Leyne: Eby's attack-dog approach stems from lessons learned in 2013

An NDP report concluded then-leader Adrian Dix lost the 2013 election to BC Liberal leader Christy Clark due in part to Dix’s determination not to go negative
Squamish Valley & Paradise Valley gear up for a soaker

Squamish Valley & Paradise Valley gear up for a soaker

By the end of the storm, the Squamish Valley could see between 120 and 140 millimetres of rain.  
Money laundering in B.C. a non-issue for all parties during election campaign

Money laundering in B.C. a non-issue for all parties during election campaign

The provincial government is still in the midst of assessing and/or implementing recommendations of the 'Cullen Commission' into money laundering. However, the issue hasn't received a lot of attention this election cycle.
B.C. faces a rain-soaked election day after a campaign drenched in negativity

B.C. faces a rain-soaked election day after a campaign drenched in negativity

Election day coincides with an atmospheric river system that is dumping heavy rain across much of the province.
Curious about Sḵwx̱wú7mesh place names? Here’s what some mean and how to say them

Curious about Sḵwx̱wú7mesh place names? Here’s what some mean and how to say them

Discover the history and identity behind the rivers, mountains, and trails of Squamish, where every name carries a story.
Wine seizure at border leaves B.C. man with $10K in legal fees

Wine seizure at border leaves B.C. man with $10K in legal fees

The 26-year-old man failed to recoup two bottles of wine worth more than $10,000 and was ordered to pay another $10,000 in legal fees.
What 'axing' the carbon tax would mean for British Columbians

What 'axing' the carbon tax would mean for British Columbians

Ahead of a pivotal election, an analysis of the payoffs and consequences of eliminating B.C.'s carbon tax
Updated: Squamish downhill race rescheduled due to storm

Updated: Squamish downhill race rescheduled due to storm

The OneUp Downhill SORCA Cinco will see Squamish local Jackson Goldstone return to the track after a year of injuries.
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