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Concerns continue to float around Squamish floatel, even as legal challenge rejected

Concerns continue to float around Squamish floatel, even as legal challenge rejected

Opposition to presence of cruise ship-turned Woodfibre LNG work camp continues despite quiet beginnings
Star B.C. waterskier, 18, making waves on global stage

Star B.C. waterskier, 18, making waves on global stage

Kate Pinsonneault will compete on a six-person national team at the World U21 Waterski Championships
Man with criminal warrant arrested in Okanagan, returned to Ontario

Man with criminal warrant arrested in Okanagan, returned to Ontario

Multiple services came together to extend the warrants to British Columbia
Orphaned B.C. bear cubs settling into care after mom put down following attack

Orphaned B.C. bear cubs settling into care after mom put down following attack

Captured after Maple Ridge incident, Castor and Lyra are a little shy: Critter Care Wildlife Society
'Hug someone you love': B.C. community mourns after 3 die in shooting

'Hug someone you love': B.C. community mourns after 3 die in shooting

Neighbours say Bruce and Roxanne Richards and their dog Pippa shot dead in Maple Ridge, point to neighbourhood dispute
Out of control wildfire reported north of Harrison Hot Springs

Out of control wildfire reported north of Harrison Hot Springs

22 hectares burned in Bear Creek area
Hawaii braces for post-earthquake tsunami waves that could reach 10 feet: warning

Hawaii braces for post-earthquake tsunami waves that could reach 10 feet: warning

Waves are expected to begin hitting Hawaii, reaching as high as 3 metres with great strength
B.C. physician honoured for 'visionary' organ transplant work

B.C. physician honoured for 'visionary' organ transplant work

Dr. Paul Anthony Keown honoured by Clinical Trials BC for decades of leadership and advocacy
Cantilever Bar fire south of Lytton grows to 460 hectares

Cantilever Bar fire south of Lytton grows to 460 hectares

Fire being tackled from 'the outside in' to try to knock down potential for spreading
B.C.'s hot summer months can make for drowsy drivers, ICBC warns

B.C.'s hot summer months can make for drowsy drivers, ICBC warns

Long drives in hot weather can cause fatigue and an increased risk of car crashes