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Lytton-area man's home remains standing after fire; parents not as fortunate

Lytton-area man's home remains standing after fire; parents not as fortunate

He would later learn the fire that destroyed the village was right behind him as he travelled toward his home in the Gladwin Mobile Home Park on the outskirts of the Fraser Canyon village.
Lytton residents displaced by fire tour what's left of their village (VIDEO)

Lytton residents displaced by fire tour what's left of their village (VIDEO)

Evacuees have spread out across B.C., with many in Kamloops, Merritt and Chilliwack.
Cutoff Creek wildfire quadruples in size

Cutoff Creek wildfire quadruples in size

Thundershowers predicted tonight could reduce smoke over city but lightning strikes could cause new fires
Vancouver police officers face new review in case of detained Indigenous man

Vancouver police officers face new review in case of detained Indigenous man

VICTORIA — A retired judge has determined that a further investigation is needed in the case of two Vancouver police officers and their alleged treatment of an Indigenous man.
Victoria appeals rescinding of forest fire costs assessment

Victoria appeals rescinding of forest fire costs assessment

Tolko Industries initially ordered to $435,000 for government costs
Report on the 215 burial sites at Kamloops residential school coming next week

Report on the 215 burial sites at Kamloops residential school coming next week

A presentation will be livestreamed on Vimeo and Facebook.
Did the B.C. heat wave offer a bumper crop for cannabis?

Did the B.C. heat wave offer a bumper crop for cannabis?

Two cannabis producers share their experience with last week's heat wave.
Meet the Secwépemc women who've served over 2,750 meals for fire evacuees

Meet the Secwépemc women who've served over 2,750 meals for fire evacuees

These women are showing up day-in and day-out to serve their guests and show what it means to be Secwépemc.
Raising a 'COVID puppy' no walk in the park

Raising a 'COVID puppy' no walk in the park

Lack of socialization with other dogs, people during pandemic has made raising a puppy challenging, says one Richmond woman
B.C. free from COVID-19 deaths, outbreaks over 24 hours

B.C. free from COVID-19 deaths, outbreaks over 24 hours

New-infection rate falls; nearly 80% of British Columbians now vaccinated at least once.
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