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Intoxicated driver repeatedly rams vehicle into Vancouver business after argument

Intoxicated driver repeatedly rams vehicle into Vancouver business after argument

An argument at a Vancouver business escalated in an unusual manner
Site C completion endangering bears, wildlife advocates say

Site C completion endangering bears, wildlife advocates say

Bears to be tranquilized and moved from their dens last minute, say advocacy groups wanting a pause on the project. 
2-month closure for Highway 99 onramp

2-month closure for Highway 99 onramp

The northbound loop onramp from Steveston Highway is closing for construction on the Massey Tunnel replacement project.
The second step is learning: distinguishing gender identity and sexual orientation

The second step is learning: distinguishing gender identity and sexual orientation

Sexual orientation and gender identity are hot topics that bring much controversy and misinformation with them, especially when it comes to youth. Dr. Cosio, Prince George physician, explains the difference.
Flood mitigation work in limbo two years after devastating Merritt flood

Flood mitigation work in limbo two years after devastating Merritt flood

After taking the plan back to the province, they were told no funding could be allocated to complete the flood mitigation work.
Repaired Malahat section designed to stand up to future heavy rains

Repaired Malahat section designed to stand up to future heavy rains

Preparing for extreme-weather events meant installing three culverts and doubling the diameter of each, from a single 600-mm culvert to three with 1.2-metre diameters
Publicly funded genetic test for suitable antidepressants would save health-care costs: study

Publicly funded genetic test for suitable antidepressants would save health-care costs: study

Loss. That's the word that comes to mind when Linda Riches thinks of the debilitating depression that robbed her of the ability to fully care for her son, advance in her career and pursue her goal of a PhD in education.
Wily wolf-dog, dubbed WD-40, gives rescuers the slip on Vancouver Island

Wily wolf-dog, dubbed WD-40, gives rescuers the slip on Vancouver Island

COOMBS, B.C. — Residents in southeastern Vancouver Island are being asked to keep an eye out for a large wolf-dog mix-breed that has been wandering around for nearly two months but skilfuly avoiding all attempts to trap it.
Youth found dead, two others rescued after canoe sinks at Sproat Lake

Youth found dead, two others rescued after canoe sinks at Sproat Lake

Sproat Lake Fire Chief Mike Cann said the department was called at 1:13 p.m. Sunday for a reported drowning
B.C. housing minister tells people not to help 'desperate scammers' with Airbnb fraud

B.C. housing minister tells people not to help 'desperate scammers' with Airbnb fraud

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's minister of housing is warning people not to take part in short-term rental scams as the province moves to limit the hotel alternatives to increase housing stock.