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Tim Hortons goes electric on new delivery trucks deployed in B.C.

Tim Hortons goes electric on new delivery trucks deployed in B.C.

Tim Hortons rolling out electric Volvo semis in both B.C. and Ontario
Police in Vancouver, B.C., probe 'mysterious' fentanyl poisoning

Police in Vancouver, B.C., probe 'mysterious' fentanyl poisoning

VANCOUVER — Police in Vancouver say they're investigating how a man mysteriously fell ill from fentanyl poisoning following a brief encounter with a stranger last week.
B.C. pilot thanks strangers for kindness after losing wife

B.C. pilot thanks strangers for kindness after losing wife

Finlay Miller hopes people remember his wife for her strength.
Firefighter awarded $1.2M ICBC claim after Alex Fraser Bridge accident

Firefighter awarded $1.2M ICBC claim after Alex Fraser Bridge accident

A firefighter and plumber was left with life-altering injuries after an oncoming truck crossed the concrete median in July 2018, leading to an accident.
'Pretty dramatic': Airplane passenger captures foggy cityscape in B.C.

'Pretty dramatic': Airplane passenger captures foggy cityscape in B.C.

A passenger on a plane over Vancouver got quite the view.
Video: No injuries after wall collapses at Coquitlam construction site

Video: No injuries after wall collapses at Coquitlam construction site

Foster Avenue is closed from North Road to Whiting Way.
Overdoses the leading cause of death in B.C. for those ages 10 to 59: coroner

Overdoses the leading cause of death in B.C. for those ages 10 to 59: coroner

British Columbia's coroner says the toxic and unregulated drug supply has claimed more than 2,000 lives in the province in the first ten months of this year.
Housing dominates B.C. legislative session with next election less than a year away

Housing dominates B.C. legislative session with next election less than a year away

VICTORIA — Politicians left British Columbia's legislature Thursday after passing a series of housing-focused laws that Opposition parties say will do little to change the province's status as one of the most unaffordable jurisdictions for housing in
B.C. introducing pilot program to help recruit, retain workers for restaurant industry

B.C. introducing pilot program to help recruit, retain workers for restaurant industry

Initiative zeroes in on small and medium-sized businesses
B.C. files application for Canada's first unexplained wealth order, minister says

B.C. files application for Canada's first unexplained wealth order, minister says

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has filed the first-ever application to secure an unexplained wealth order in Canada, the province's solicitor general said, calling the orders a "powerful tool" to clamp down on the proceeds of criminal act