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A plea for action regarding ‘deplorable’ pre-ticketing traffic at Horseshoe Bay: FAC

A plea for action regarding ‘deplorable’ pre-ticketing traffic at Horseshoe Bay: FAC

‘I try not to travel through there with my grandchildren, because I am terrified of getting stuck there,' says Southern Sunshine Coast FAC chair
B.C. premier in Ottawa to discuss wildfires, infrastructure, clean energy

B.C. premier in Ottawa to discuss wildfires, infrastructure, clean energy

VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby and six of his cabinet ministers are in Ottawa for two days to meet with federal policymakers on issues including housing, wildfires, and floods. Eby's office says the B.C.
Saanich police release photos of suspect in indecent act on transit bus

Saanich police release photos of suspect in indecent act on transit bus

The bus was on Douglas Street in the Uptown area when a man exposed himself to a woman
'Whites only' sign raises concerns in Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam

'Whites only' sign raises concerns in Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam

Port Coquitlam and Coquitlam are pushing back against a sign advertising a 'whites only' moms and tots playgroup in the Tri-Cities.
Island's first fall windstorm knocks out power, cancels ferries

Island's first fall windstorm knocks out power, cancels ferries

A so-called “bomb cyclone” — a low-pressure area with very strong winds accompanied by heavy rain — made its way north and skirted the B.C. coast
Teegee wins third term as BCAFN regional chief

Teegee wins third term as BCAFN regional chief

It’s the first time in BCAFN history that a regional chief has been elected to a third term and won by acclamation.
Kelowna cop's lawsuit against protester tossed by judge

Kelowna cop's lawsuit against protester tossed by judge

Earlier this year, Const. Conrad Erbes filed a lawsuit against Marcel Irnie in small claims court, over a series of videos posted to YouTube.
Penticton man brings down hit-and-run suspect

Penticton man brings down hit-and-run suspect

"I stopped the guy... wasn't the smartest decision in my entire life. He was a big boy, bigger than me."
Tsawout Nation embarks on economic development push, from seaweed to whale-watching to construction

Tsawout Nation embarks on economic development push, from seaweed to whale-watching to construction

At the core is a desire to look ahead seven generations.
It's raining acorns: Garry oak 'mast year' a boon for city nursery replanting the native species

It's raining acorns: Garry oak 'mast year' a boon for city nursery replanting the native species

A team of urban foresters is in the process of regenerating drought-tolerant Garry oaks around the city, where they provide much-needed shade and other cooling effects as temperatures ramp up