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Looming rail shift to Kamloops has unionized workers worried in Revelstoke

Looming rail shift to Kamloops has unionized workers worried in Revelstoke

CPKC says Revelstoke to remain key railway hub despite shift to Kamloops due in part to staffing challenges
Penticton mayor urges for alternative route to Kelowna amid wildfire closure

Penticton mayor urges for alternative route to Kelowna amid wildfire closure

'When a single incident can cut off access to critical services, jobs, and emergency care, it鈥檚 clear our infrastructure is failing us'
CN seeks to capitalize on port's advantages with $122M Prince Rupert bridge project

CN seeks to capitalize on port's advantages with $122M Prince Rupert bridge project

Zanardi Rapids Bridge aimed at unlocking potential of B.C. port's close proximity to Asia
UPDATE: Firefighters, helicopter fight Pitt Meadows interface fire

UPDATE: Firefighters, helicopter fight Pitt Meadows interface fire

Blaze started Thursday evening, crews continue containment Friday
Opposition calls out B.C. government on Surrey extortion crisis

Opposition calls out B.C. government on Surrey extortion crisis

'This should not be a partisan issue,' NDP minister says as Conservatives criticize 'lack of urgency'
Defendants reply to residential school defamation case filed by Quesnel mayor鈥檚 wife

Defendants reply to residential school defamation case filed by Quesnel mayor鈥檚 wife

Pat Morton suing Laurey-Anne Roodenberg and Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs over statements tied to 'Grave Error' book
Feathered friend's fried feast sparks fishy fire near B.C. town

Feathered friend's fried feast sparks fishy fire near B.C. town

'Fowl' play suspected after osprey bites off more than it can chew and starts grass fire
Access to lake in Kootenays threatened, landowner cites liability, $500K road bill

Access to lake in Kootenays threatened, landowner cites liability, $500K road bill

Owners' application to subdivide requires construction of 9-metre wide road to continue public access.
Roughly 5 people died each day from toxic drugs in B.C. in May, June

Roughly 5 people died each day from toxic drugs in B.C. in May, June

BC Coroners Service data now includes an occupation industry page
Roads to SFU's Burnaby campus reopen after bomb threat, 'swatting' situation

Roads to SFU's Burnaby campus reopen after bomb threat, 'swatting' situation

Simon Fraser posted to social media around 12:45 p.m. on July 31 about the incident