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Pedestrian killed in Agassiz, B.C. collisionRCMP said the man was struck on Lougheed Highway near Maria Lane shortly after 10 p.m. and died at the scene.CrimeMay 28
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B.C. wineries competing to be in top-50 catalogueThe catalogue will serve as a consumer buying guide despite this being a concerning time for B.C. wineries.CanadaMay 28
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Above-average seasonal heat is on the way for B.C.The province announced it has taken a few measures to keep people cool including expanding its free portable air conditioner program to reach 19,000 more households.EnvironmentMay 31
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B.C. forestry practices under scrutiny in documentary shown in U.K.A BBC documentary sheds an international spotlight on B.C.'s wood pellet industry.CanadaMay 26
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B.C. boxer Terris Smith hoping for shot at Olympic gloryB.C. boxer Terris Smith is hoping for her shot at Olympic glory.CanadaMay 23
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Amazon workers in Delta, B.C. to hold unionization voteThe B.C. Labour Relations Board has ordered a confidential vote on the unionization drive this week.EconomyMay 28
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Severe thunderstorm watch issued for southeast B.C.The alert stretches from just east of Osoyoos to the Alberta border and encompasses all of the Kootenays.WeatherMay 28
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Hundreds of workers on strike at Gibraltar copper mine in B.C.More than 500 workers have gone on strike at the Gibraltar copper mine in central British Columbia, about 200 kilometres south of Prince George.CanadaJun 1
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B.C.’s minimum wage climbs to $17.40 on SaturdayThe B.C. government passed legislation in February to automatically increase minimum wage annually by the rate of inflation.EconomyMay 28
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Spring snow expected on B.C. mountain passesOn the Coquihalla Highway, Allison Pass, Okanagan Connector and Kootenay Pass, between two and four centimetres of snow should fall.WeatherMay 21
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Affordable swimming lessons less and less accessible in B.C.Public pools, especially indoor pools, are expensive for municipalities to build and operate and for years there has been a shortage of lifeguards and instructors.LifestyleMay 30
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B.C. launches racism helpline with support in 240 languagesBritish Columbia has launched a new helpline for people who witness or experience a racist incident, with support available in more than 240 languages.CrimeMay 30
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Public defecation creating a stink in Courtenay, B.C.A city councillor is bringing forward a motion to try and address the issue, by trying to find funding for a 24-hour washroom facility for the downtown area.HealthMay 25
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Are non-B.C. patients jumping the health-care queue?As B.C. residents wait to see specialists or undergo surgery, it has come to light that out-of-province patients don't have long waits.HealthMay 27
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Caught on video: Brazen break-in at B.C. pot shopTwo thieves broke into a cannabis store in the Okanagan, using a truck and chain to rip the front door off its hinges.CrimeMay 25
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B.C. man pleads guilty in death, dismemberment of wifeObnes Regis, charged in the August 2021 death of his wife, Naomi Onotera, has changed his plea to guilty from not guilty for manslaughter and interfering with human remains.CrimeMay 31
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B.C. RCMP, Squamish Search and Rescue looking for missing climbersA spokeswoman for Squamish Search and Rescue says the climbers, who have not yet been identified, were last seen in "really complex and remote terrain."CanadaJun 2
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Fatal police shooting in alleged fraud case in Mackenzie, B.C.According to police, the man was trying to cash a fraudulent cheque at the bank when officers were called in.CrimeJun 2
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Advocacy group says B.C. seniors should have free shingles, RSV vaccinesA Canadian advocacy group said more about 70 per cent of B.C. seniors have not been vaccinated for shingles.HealthJun 2
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B.C. mine workers serve strike notice, looking for fair wagesA union representing 550 workers at a mine in British Columbia's central Interior says they're prepared to go on strike if a new contract is not reached by the end of Friday.CanadaMay 30