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Pitt Meadows breaks 1903 one-day heat record

Pitt Meadows breaks 1903 one-day heat record

What to do if you see a hot dog in a car: BC SPCA
1 child dead, another airlifted to hospital after North Vancouver boat crash

1 child dead, another airlifted to hospital after North Vancouver boat crash

Police say alcohol and speed may have been a factor in the collision
From sidewalk kittens to tripod pups, inhumane need in North Okanagan

From sidewalk kittens to tripod pups, inhumane need in North Okanagan

Nearly $30,000 raised at the Hearts for Paws fundraiser May 31 at Vernon's Prestige Hotel
Heat wave hits southwestern B.C., West Kootenays

Heat wave hits southwestern B.C., West Kootenays

Temperatures early in the week are forecasted to surpass 30 C
‘Angry birds', B.C. edition: Crows dive-bomb in fierce nesting defence

‘Angry birds', B.C. edition: Crows dive-bomb in fierce nesting defence

It’s not malice – it’s parenting; experts explain how to avoid getting dive-bombed
Shelters in the Lower Mainland are overwhelmed trying to keep up with demand

Shelters in the Lower Mainland are overwhelmed trying to keep up with demand

Local government is urging the province for funding
How British Columbians can prepare their homes in the threat of wildfires

How British Columbians can prepare their homes in the threat of wildfires

One program bans the sale of cedar hedges
Armstrong woman struck by vehicle calls for traffic safety improvements

Armstrong woman struck by vehicle calls for traffic safety improvements

Kristin McCallum was struck by a vehicle while in the cross walk on Wood Avenue and Adair Street last fall. She's calling for a school zone extension and a pedestrian controlled light
Residents speak out against relocation of Keremeos visitor centre

Residents speak out against relocation of Keremeos visitor centre

Hundreds of people have signed a petition asking for local visitor services to return to Memorial Park
Rustad reflects on spring session as legislature breaks for the summer

Rustad reflects on spring session as legislature breaks for the summer

Conservative leader John Rustad is in Cranbrook for the BC Cattlemen's Association AGM