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‘Bright green Porsche’ speeding defence fails in B.C. Supreme Court

‘Bright green Porsche’ speeding defence fails in B.C. Supreme Court

Driver claimed he was singled out for his flashy auto
Canada creating COVID-19 vaccine passport for international travel

Canada creating COVID-19 vaccine passport for international travel

Here is everything you need to know about Canada's new proof of vaccination protocol for travel.
The War Amps key tag service celebrates 75 years (VIDEO)

The War Amps key tag service celebrates 75 years (VIDEO)

The service has returned more than 1.5 million sets of lost keys. 🔑🏷️
New exhibit at Two Rivers Gallery

New exhibit at Two Rivers Gallery

A new exhibition at the Two Rivers Gallery called Arterial by The Fantastic5Point0 Collective sees five BC artists located along Highway 16 connect by creating community and support.
Insurance Bureau of Canada says now is the time to rethink wildfire policy

Insurance Bureau of Canada says now is the time to rethink wildfire policy

A lot of factors go into calculating a premium, and it's very unlikely you would be fully turned down, according to a spokesman.
North Shore bog plant is a meat eater, UBC study finds

North Shore bog plant is a meat eater, UBC study finds

First carnivorous plant discovered in 20 years
Man charged after stopping helicopter at Tisdale ice cream shop

Man charged after stopping helicopter at Tisdale ice cream shop

Helicopter lands in high-traffic area to buy a cake.
Rural communities face a steep bill from climate change, but all of Canada pays the price

Rural communities face a steep bill from climate change, but all of Canada pays the price

Small, remote communities such as Lytton — particularly those populated by First Nations — often pay the steepest price of climate change, but are allocated the least resources to mitigate its effects, despite rural areas' disproportionate contributions to Canada’s economy, said Brian Eddy, a researcher at Natural Resources Canada (NRCAN).
'Starting from scratch': Longtime Lytton rafting business levelled by wildfire looks to rebuild

'Starting from scratch': Longtime Lytton rafting business levelled by wildfire looks to rebuild

Hyak River Rafting lost everything, including its accommodations and equipment, in the June 30 blaze.
B.C.'s two biggest health authorities warn of another heat wave

B.C.'s two biggest health authorities warn of another heat wave

Residents of the affected areas are warned to check in on older adults, those with pre-existing conditions and children.