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Strong winds batter B.C., killing power for 150,000, some likely overnight

Strong winds batter B.C., killing power for 150,000, some likely overnight

Winds and heavy snow will create treacherous driving for some mountain highways
B.C. students deliver divided legislature and a Green Vancouver Island

B.C. students deliver divided legislature and a Green Vancouver Island

Student voters gave B.C. Greens eight more seats than in actual B.C. elections
B.C. study calls Prince Rupert鈥檚 downtown northwest B.C.鈥檚 most vibrant

B.C. study calls Prince Rupert鈥檚 downtown northwest B.C.鈥檚 most vibrant

SFU researcher finds Rupert most forward-thinking, but development hasn't matched expectations
Sextortion targeting young men and boys: Vernon RCMP

Sextortion targeting young men and boys: Vernon RCMP

Sextortion is a form of blackmail where sexual content is used to extort something, usually money, from a victim
'My tears will not stop': B.C. petting farm loses entire flock to avian flu

'My tears will not stop': B.C. petting farm loses entire flock to avian flu

About 50 birds euthanized as avian flu outbreak hits Campbell River's Holly Hill farm
UPDATED: B.C. port lockout launched at terminals from Victoria to Alaska border

UPDATED: B.C. port lockout launched at terminals from Victoria to Alaska border

Action won鈥檛 affect grain shipments or cruises, feds say it's up to both sides to find solution
Altered Remembrance Day service in Abbotsford 'regrettable,' says Legion

Altered Remembrance Day service in Abbotsford 'regrettable,' says Legion

Encampment outside city hall leads to revised Nov. 11 service
VIDEO: Traffic snarled on 91原创 thoroughfare due to 4 vehicle crash

VIDEO: Traffic snarled on 91原创 thoroughfare due to 4 vehicle crash

Traffic tied up on 200
B.C. legislature welcomes 57 new faces to fill its 93 seats

B.C. legislature welcomes 57 new faces to fill its 93 seats

MLAs and party staff have been participating in virtual orientation sessions over the past week
No deal reached, B.C. port lockout expected to land this morning

No deal reached, B.C. port lockout expected to land this morning

B.C. Maritime Employers Association expected to proceed with foreman dispute action at 8 a.m. Nov. 4
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