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Bowen Island looks to clarify local camping rules

Bowen Island looks to clarify local camping rules

Clarification from the province shows there's only one place campers can legally set up on Bowen
Four found dead in Prince Rupert, B.C. home; police say deaths considered homicide

Four found dead in Prince Rupert, B.C. home; police say deaths considered homicide

PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. — Four people have been found dead in a home in British Columbia's northwest in what police are calling a homicide. Prince Rupert RCMP say officers responded to a call on Tuesday evening to the 100 block of Silversides Drive.
Safety alert: Canada-wide recall for face product due to microbial contamination

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall for face product due to microbial contamination

Some people who are exposed to the bacteria face a risk of serious infection.
Body found on shores of Northeast False Creek

Body found on shores of Northeast False Creek

Vancouver Police are investigating after a body was found on the rocky shores of Northeast False Creek following sunrise Wednesday morning.
Here's why the B.C. government has removed letters from its online logo

Here's why the B.C. government has removed letters from its online logo

It has nothing to do with Pat Sajak retiring.
Delta engineering firm part of B.C.'s newest gold mine

Delta engineering firm part of B.C.'s newest gold mine

Artemis Gold’s Blackwater mine expected to open a year from now
Two Japanese ships greeted at CFB Esquimalt with naval gun salute

Two Japanese ships greeted at CFB Esquimalt with naval gun salute

Japanese Ship Kashima and Japanese Ship Hatakaze will be at CFB Esquimalt for a goodwill visit until Sunday, carrying about 550 crew members
Morning surprise: Nanaimo family wakes to find cougar and freshly killed deer in yard

Morning surprise: Nanaimo family wakes to find cougar and freshly killed deer in yard

The big cat was guarding its kill closely, even fending off an eagle that tried to land and get a taste, says Cheryl Thompson.
Some relief is on the way for beleaguered B.C. firefighters

Some relief is on the way for beleaguered B.C. firefighters

"Our teams are going on their second or third tour or duty already this year which is abnormal."
Crews ready to protect key northeast B.C. highway, but cooler weather slows wildfires

Crews ready to protect key northeast B.C. highway, but cooler weather slows wildfires

VANCOUVER — Cooler weather has stalled growth of a huge wildfire in northeastern British Columbia but the BC Wildfire Service says the Donnie Creek blaze remains just two kilometres from the Alaska Highway, southwest of Fort Nelson.