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Gasoline could hit $1.70 per litre Friday

Gasoline could hit $1.70 per litre Friday

Energy analyst believes oil prices will continue to go higher, due to lost production
Key section of Juan de Fuca Marine Trail cut off after landslide

Key section of Juan de Fuca Marine Trail cut off after landslide

Repairs won't be completed until the fall due to challenging terrain, says BC Parks.
YVR suspends rabbit culling after outcry

YVR suspends rabbit culling after outcry

YVR said the culling was used "as a last resort at the time."
Kayaker presumed drowned

Kayaker presumed drowned

Believed to have gone over falls in Bowron Lakes chain
Environment Canada issues heat warnings, says record-high temperatures loom for B.C.

Environment Canada issues heat warnings, says record-high temperatures loom for B.C.

VANCOUVER — Heat warnings cover most of British Columbia as Environment Canada warns many areas could see record-high temperatures starting Friday and continuing into next week.
Charlie Lake students donate 1,128 boxes of cereal

Charlie Lake students donate 1,128 boxes of cereal

The students took the collected cereal boxes and lined them up like dominoes in the halls, watching the boxes knock each other over end to end.
100 celebrities leverage star power in fight to save B.C.'s old-growth forests

100 celebrities leverage star power in fight to save B.C.'s old-growth forests

Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, president of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs, international climate activist Greta Thunberg, artists Neil Young and Jane Fonda and former prime minister Brian Mulroney are some of the prominent voices looking to save the West Coast’s iconic forests.

RCMP arrest 20 people at blockades against old-growth logging on Vancouver Island

PORT RENFREW, B.C. — RCMP enforcing an injunction against blockades near old-growth forest logging areas west of Victoria have arrested another 20 people.
Most of B.C. now under a 'dangerous' heat warning — here's why

Most of B.C. now under a 'dangerous' heat warning — here's why

Covering up with a hat to ward off heat exhaustion is a must, says Environment Canada.
Vaccine numbers in B.C. above 4.5 million, includes more than a million 2nd shots

Vaccine numbers in B.C. above 4.5 million, includes more than a million 2nd shots

VICTORIA — First-dose vaccine numbers in British Columbia have risen to above 75 per cent of the eligible population, with second-shot totals hovering near 25 per cent. A joint statement from provincial health officer Dr.