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'Warrior culture': Poilievre promises strength in U.S. dispute

'Warrior culture': Poilievre promises strength in U.S. dispute

Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre toured Surrey construction site with a 'Canada first' message in tariff dispute
100 Mile House RCMP responded to shot fired near 108 Heritage Site

100 Mile House RCMP responded to shot fired near 108 Heritage Site

Incident as part of 90 calls to service RCMP recieved between Jan. 28 and Feb. 4
B.C. Greens: NDP's resource project push a 'knee-jerk expansion of the status quo'

B.C. Greens: NDP's resource project push a 'knee-jerk expansion of the status quo'

B.C. Greens call on B.C. NDP to build more "resilient" economy
YouTuber's sports car impounded for excessive speeding on Vancouver Island

YouTuber's sports car impounded for excessive speeding on Vancouver Island

Driver was allegedly going 150km/h in a 90km/h zone north of Nanaimo
Shuswap communities among nation's top 10 for 'high burn probability': Report

Shuswap communities among nation's top 10 for 'high burn probability': Report

'Ranked 7th in top 10 for 'highest burn probability' among small communities in Canada
Lynx spotted feasting on chicken in Okanagan neighbourhood

Lynx spotted feasting on chicken in Okanagan neighbourhood

The Conservation Officer Service is recommending that people secure their poultry and other small animals living outdoors
B.C. United donations flowed in long after election campaign suspended

B.C. United donations flowed in long after election campaign suspended

Party collected more than $223,000 in donations, most of which were automatic bank transfers
B.C. church's affirming status builds bridge with queer community

B.C. church's affirming status builds bridge with queer community

Trinity United Church was recently designated as an affirming congregation, and has publicly stated its acceptance of 2SLGBTQIA+ and all other groups
Urgent support needed as work permits expiring for Ukrainians

Urgent support needed as work permits expiring for Ukrainians

Thousands of Ukrainians in the Thompson-Okanagan region are set to see their three-year work permits expire on March 31, 2025
B.C. releases list of 10 resource projects it plans to accelerate into action

B.C. releases list of 10 resource projects it plans to accelerate into action

Projects aim to support rural and remote parts of British Columbia