An avalanche will keep the Trans-Canada closed between Revelstoke and Golden for most of Wednesday.
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Logging has started in spotted owl habitat located near Chilliwack, sparking a "protest vigil" by angry residents.
READShaw says broadband internet now available for some 350 addresses on Beaver Point Road and side roads.
READMeeting takes place on Feb. 28 at municipal hall, from 4-7 p.m.
READThe last remaining parcel of land needed to complete the Mount Maxwell Ecological Reserve on Salt Spring is now protected.
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COQUITLAM: School Superintendent Tom Grant tells the board of education that three youths suspected of tagging schools have been arrested.
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Being confined to a wheelchair doesn't mean you can't soar among the clouds, says Canada's first paraplegic pilot, Ben Stam
READLocal artist Annerose Georgeson captures a side of the Nechako region many people may not have seen.
READJohn Doyle, the auditor general of British Columbia, yesterday released his latest report on B.C.'s forests
READDiscussions on allowing bigger retail in Keating area happens in March
READCouncil passed the first three readings of a bylaw to authorize the city to borrow money for the River Road dike project
READAgency gives agriculture award to Alice Finall, Rob Buchan despite troubles advancing Sandown process
READThe victim was stabbed while stepping off a bus at Aldergrove Centre Mall. The suspect is still at large.
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Ron Bencze facing multiple sex charges involving children.
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Judge sends Surrey's Amarjit Lally to prison for three-and-a-half years.
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Tuesday's B.C. Liberal budget is more about political positioning than managing the province's books, NDP finance critic Bruce Ralston says.
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The B.C. government is restricting spending and keeping its small business income tax alive to balance the books.
READBusinessman Jim Pattison, has entered into a partnership with the owners of Errington-based Quality Foods.
READHome bakers, soap makers and even some fresh eggs from Anmore made its way to the Willingdon Community Centre on Tuesday night,
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Artists are waiting for good weather to seal and touch up 2,000 square foot art installation
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