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  • Princess Anne visits B.C. veteran cemetery for wreath-laying event
    Princess Anne visited the God's Acre veterans cemetery in Esquimalt, B.C., as part of a three-day tour that includes a commemorative service at the B.C. legislature.
    Canada
    May 5
  • Southern B.C. could get rare chance to see the northern lights
    A powerful geomagnetic storm means Aurora Borealis could light up the sky over Southern B.C. on Friday.
    Weather
    May 10
  • Cyberattack targeting B.C. government networks led by a ‘state or state-sponsored actor’
    Shannon Salter, the head of the B.C. public service, said Friday that the province has a high degree of confidence the attacks were conducted by a state or a state-sponsored actor.
    Crime
    May 10
  • Documents reveal past of B.C. Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s alleged killer
    Amandeep Singh is the fourth suspect accused of killing the B.C. Sikh temple leader.
    Canada
    May 16
  • Canfor to shutter B.C. sawmill, curtail Prince George pulp mill
    Canfor has announced it is permanently closing its Polar sawmill in Bear Lake, B.C., shutting a production line at its Northwood Pulp Mill in Prince George, and suspending its "planned reinvestment" in Houston, B.C.
    May 9
  • B.C. government networks affected by ‘cybersecurity incidents’
    Premier David Eby's office said it had not found any evidence that sensitive information had been compromised, but was still working to determine the extent of the incident.
    Crime
    May 8
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  • Snow expected on B.C. mountain passes for long weekend
    Anyone with plans to travel in and out of B.C.'s Southern Interior for the May long weekend should be prepared for some snow, Environment Canada says.
    Weather
    May 16
  • Snow alert issued for mountain passes in B.C. Interior
    Environment Canada says mountain passes in the Southern Interior could see 2 to 5 cm of snow this weekend, with higher amounts possible in some areas.
    Weather
    May 16
  • Northern lights paint brilliant display over B.C.
    According to experts a fantastic show of the northern lights, caused by charged particles from the sun reaching the atmosphere, could last throughout the weekend.
    Canada
    May 11
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  • Trudeau discusses wildfires, Middle East in B.C. visit
    The Prime Minister is scheduled to meet with local first responders and officials.
    Canada
    May 10
  • Tenants facing displacement from B.C. apartment say ‘renoviction’ protections not working
    Residents of the 30 units in the Sturdee apartments in Esquimalt have been ordered to move out by September so the building's new owner can do renovations and repairs.
    Politics
    Apr 30
  • One dead after altercation in Penticton, B.C.: RCMP
    RCMP in Penticton, B.C., said an altercation involving several people on Lakeshore Drive early Sunday left one person with critical injuries. The person has since died. 
    Crime
    May 12
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  • B.C. preparing for increased wildfire risk in northeastern region
    Forests minister Bruce Ralston said the province is preemptively setting up a wildfire command centre in the Fort Nelson area, ahead of the coming weekend.
    Environment
    May 9
  • Annual summer highway construction underway in B.C. Interior
    In all, 482 kilometres of highways and side roads will be upgraded or repaved. Last year, 485 km in the region underwent resurfacing.
    Traffic
    May 9
  • B.C.’s police watchdog investigates Lumby death
    The Independent Investigations Office case list indicates that an investigation into a Dec. 18, 2023 death is in progress, and little other information has been made available.  
    Crime
    May 16
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  • Video: Man spits on drive-thru worker in Coquitlam, B.C.
    Coquitlam RCMP have released a video of a man spitting on a McDonald's worker in the hopes that someone will recognize him.
    Crime
    May 15
  • Evacuation orders increase in parts of B.C. due to wildfires burning
    A wildfire in the community of Fort Nelson has significantly expanded as residents in British Columbia's northeast receive more mandatory evacuation orders.
    Fire
    May 14
  • Woman’s ‘sudden death’ under investigation as homicide in Surrey
    A woman's death is being investigated as a homicide in Surrey, B.C.
    Crime
    Apr 27
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  • B.C. Conservative leader pledges not to ‘reopen the abortion debate’
    The leader of the BC Conservatives has issued a statement pledging "not to reopen the abortion debate" after one of his MLAs appeared to suggest motherhood begins at conception.
    Politics
    May 9
  • Fourth man arrested, charged in killing of B.C. Sikh leader
    The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says Amandeep Singh, 22, has been charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
    Crime
    May 11
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