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Cowichan Tribes youth identified as hit-and-run victim

Cowichan Tribes youth identified as hit-and-run victim

“As Chief of Cowichan Tribes, I extend my deepest condolences to the Joe family”
Highway 5 head-on collision claims 2 lives near Clearwater

Highway 5 head-on collision claims 2 lives near Clearwater

A CN truck driver and the passenger of a semi-truck were the victims
Evacuated North Shuswap residents at risk of being temporarily homeless

Evacuated North Shuswap residents at risk of being temporarily homeless

‘I’ve never gone through anything like this. I’ve never been in the system before’
Mars water bomber Arizona-bound, leaving just 1 in B.C.

Mars water bomber Arizona-bound, leaving just 1 in B.C.

Both remaining Martin Mars water bombers are headed to museums
1-year jail sentence for B.C. woman who sexually assaulted partner’s niece

1-year jail sentence for B.C. woman who sexually assaulted partner’s niece

Niece was staying at the couple’s Vancouver apartment for 1 night in 2019 when the assault occurred
BC First Nations Leadership Council praises Haida land title agreement

BC First Nations Leadership Council praises Haida land title agreement

The FNLC says the signing will set a precedent for collaboration with the Crown, not litigation
Royal visit includes Maritime Museum of BC in Victoria

Royal visit includes Maritime Museum of BC in Victoria

Late Prince Phillip laid foundation for naval museum in the province
B.C. mom finds purpose in air quality awareness efforts in wake of tragedy

B.C. mom finds purpose in air quality awareness efforts in wake of tragedy

Amber Vigh distributes air quality monitors after 9-year-old Carter’s asthma death during wildfires
Killer finds Reena Virk TV show ‘disrespectful’, B.C. parole documents state

Killer finds Reena Virk TV show ‘disrespectful’, B.C. parole documents state

Former Kelly Ellard showed remorse discussing TV show about high-profile 1997 Victoria murder
B.C. wildfire season arrives with growing bans and 115 fires already burning

B.C. wildfire season arrives with growing bans and 115 fires already burning

It’s still April and B.C.’s wildfire season already off to a hot start, especially in the northeast