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3 officers injured in altercation at Kelowna McDonald's

3 officers injured in altercation at Kelowna McDonald's

The injured officers are recovering at home
'Wintery mix' expected for Lower Mainland

'Wintery mix' expected for Lower Mainland

Environment Canada warns of heavy rain, potential snow and low temperatures in coming days
Janet Austin says farewell after 7 years as B.C.’s lieutenant-governor

Janet Austin says farewell after 7 years as B.C.’s lieutenant-governor

Austin was sworn in as the province’s 30th lieutenant-governor in April 2018
B.C. to see its first-ever Indigenous-led port logistics facility

B.C. to see its first-ever Indigenous-led port logistics facility

The project will create long-term economic opportunities for the Metlakatla First Nation 
Passenger jet with 64 aboard collides with Army helicopter at airport near DC

Passenger jet with 64 aboard collides with Army helicopter at airport near DC

At least 28 bodies were pulled from the icy waters of the Potomac River
B.C. welcomes Bank of Canada interest rate cut in the face of tariffs

B.C. welcomes Bank of Canada interest rate cut in the face of tariffs

B.C. finance minister Brenda Bailey calls on the Bank of Canada to make additional cuts
See what Surrey City Centre might look like in 2050 on 'future model'

See what Surrey City Centre might look like in 2050 on 'future model'

Close to 1,000,000 people are expected to live in Surrey by 2044 — a 46% increase from today, the website notes
Squamish man, 21, charged in Surrey shooting that injured wife, husband

Squamish man, 21, charged in Surrey shooting that injured wife, husband

Gagandeep Singh Bakshi was arrested Jan. 15, according to Surrey Police
Enderby man charged as pilot who allegedly fled 2023 helicopter crash

Enderby man charged as pilot who allegedly fled 2023 helicopter crash

Matthew Porteous faces five charges related to the incident that saw a helicopter crash into Shuswap River near Mabel Lake, with the pilot's identity and whereabouts mysteriously unknown
Fairy Creek to remain protected until at least September 2026

Fairy Creek to remain protected until at least September 2026

The Fairy Creek watershed will continue to be protected from logging until Sept. 30, 2026
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