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B.C. municipalities press province on infrastructure, housing and health

B.C. municipalities press province on infrastructure, housing and health

Municipal officials say close election results create expectations for more collaboration and communication with the province.
Vernon politician heading to Ukraine to deliver supplies to troops

Vernon politician heading to Ukraine to deliver supplies to troops

Scott Anderson, former city councillor and captain in Canada's Reserve Force, is delivering medical supplies to soldiers on the eastern front
6 escape from house fire in Agassiz

6 escape from house fire in Agassiz

1 injured after fire engulfs Agassiz-area home
PHOTOS: Windstorm wreaks havoc on Chilliwack roads

PHOTOS: Windstorm wreaks havoc on Chilliwack roads

Vehicles and homes damaged; semi truck pushed over by strong winds
'Joseph, come home please': Family of missing Surrey teen speaks out

'Joseph, come home please': Family of missing Surrey teen speaks out

'My main hope is that he’s just somewhere sheltered and safe and warm': sister
Death of deathcare: bodies left where they die for hours in B.C. town

Death of deathcare: bodies left where they die for hours in B.C. town

Woman's traumatic experience in the wake of husband's death underscores a huge gap in Prince Rupert
B.C. sees spike as walking pneumonia on the rise in parts of Canada

B.C. sees spike as walking pneumonia on the rise in parts of Canada

Doctors say illness has been particularly noticeable in kids, and in younger kids than usual
Power restored to 95% of homes, businesses after windstorm, BC Hydro says

Power restored to 95% of homes, businesses after windstorm, BC Hydro says

About 16,000 customers in the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands remain without power
Surrey Hindu temple-goers call for police suspensions after protest arrest

Surrey Hindu temple-goers call for police suspensions after protest arrest

Statement says there is an ‘urgent need’ for government officials to stop escalating violence
Shuttered B.C. ports affecting $800M in goods daily as lockout blooms

Shuttered B.C. ports affecting $800M in goods daily as lockout blooms

Union calls employers’ action a gross overreaction, says it’s ready to talk any time
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