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David Eby to be sworn in as B.C. premier at Vancouver Musqueam centre

David Eby to be sworn in as B.C. premier at Vancouver Musqueam centre

VICTORIA — David Eby will be sworn in as British Columbia's new premier by Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin in Vancouver next week, breaking with tradition. The Nov.
B.C. craft brewery supplier faces fraud allegations

B.C. craft brewery supplier faces fraud allegations

Hops grower Alexander William Bridges allegedly misappropriated about $500,000 of investors' money.
Squamish woman attacked by bear calls for people to respect estuary closure

Squamish woman attacked by bear calls for people to respect estuary closure

Reports of people disregarding closures prompt concern from officials.
Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton on course to reform after president's surprise decision

Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton on course to reform after president's surprise decision

Sarah Storey’s tenure ended abruptly when the organization's annual general meeting resumed Saturday night at the Whistler Sliding Centre.
Second place national finish for Dawson Creek, B.C.’s Gibson

Second place national finish for Dawson Creek, B.C.’s Gibson

2022 fitness season wraps up this weekend in Vancouver.
Big White to open early for season next week

Big White to open early for season next week

It's the first resort to open in the province.
Safety knowledge, maintenance partly to blame for deadly sinking in B.C.: report

Safety knowledge, maintenance partly to blame for deadly sinking in B.C.: report

RICHMOND, B.C. — An investigation by the Transportation Safety Board into the sinking of a fishing boat in which two of the three crew members died identifies several “systemic safety issues.
WestJet outage ends B.C. woman's dream trip to meet up with best friend of 82 years

WestJet outage ends B.C. woman's dream trip to meet up with best friend of 82 years

"Mom was so excited, like a child at Christmas counting down the sleeps till the day she was to depart and meet up with her best friend."
New report looks at ways to improve fugitive emissions in BC

New report looks at ways to improve fugitive emissions in BC

Report outlines several issues with the data quality.
B.C. regional district seeks emergency extension as winter water supply 'uncertain'

B.C. regional district seeks emergency extension as winter water supply 'uncertain'

SECHELT, B.C. — British Columbia's Sunshine Coast Regional District says continued "uncertainty" about its water supply means it will seek an extension of the state of local emergency declared last month.