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BC United to suspend election campaign, says leader Kevin Falcon

BC United to suspend election campaign, says leader Kevin Falcon

Focus shifts to whether BC Conservatives can lure BC United MLAs and candidates
Wildfires continue to drop in B.C., last evacuation alerts lifted

Wildfires continue to drop in B.C., last evacuation alerts lifted

Emergency management minister: "These are encouraging numbers."
Opinion: Conservatives set to surge as BC United fades away

Opinion: Conservatives set to surge as BC United fades away

Kevin Falcon steps aside, leaving John Rustad as conservative standard-bearer in high-stakes election
Squamish’s ‘Tea and Learn' program receives $23,300 grant for seniors’ program

Squamish’s ‘Tea and Learn' program receives $23,300 grant for seniors’ program

Local program to benefit from portion of $352,258 in federal New Horizons funding. 
'What a shame': B.C. outdoor pool closed for summer after vandalism

'What a shame': B.C. outdoor pool closed for summer after vandalism

An active investigation is underway and police are asking people who know what happened to call them.
Squamish councillor to run for second VP of UBCM

Squamish councillor to run for second VP of UBCM

Jenna Stoner has served as third VP for the last year.
Ontario passes B.C. as province where commuters most use transit

Ontario passes B.C. as province where commuters most use transit

Total number of commuters increases as more people have jobs and fewer people work from home.
B.C. man awarded $3.3M in car accident lawsuit

B.C. man awarded $3.3M in car accident lawsuit

A witness said the Nanaimo high-speed, rear-end collision was like an explosion.
Border agents at YVR uncover $1.25M worth of drugs in suitcases destined for Australia

Border agents at YVR uncover $1.25M worth of drugs in suitcases destined for Australia

RCMP's federal crime unit is pursuing several criminal charges against two people.
Campfire ban to be lifted in Squamish today

Campfire ban to be lifted in Squamish today

The ban will be lifted at noon on Aug. 28 across all regions of the Coastal Fire Centre and in Squamish, with category 2 and 3 open fires remaining banned.