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Okanagan woman, dog survive black bear attack

Okanagan woman, dog survive black bear attack

"The bear got him by the neck and just started to thrash."
Woman arrested for murder in relation to West Kelowna crash

Woman arrested for murder in relation to West Kelowna crash

Ka-Mikosit Favelle is charged with second degree murder, criminal negligence causing death and dangerous driving causing death.
Prince George doctors concerned about anti-SOGI protest

Prince George doctors concerned about anti-SOGI protest

"As a physician, it would be unethical to withhold gender affirming care, which has been clearly shown to save lives."
B.C. man gets day in jail for touching himself outside fast-food drive-thru

B.C. man gets day in jail for touching himself outside fast-food drive-thru

“He was a little ways away from the drive-thru but in plain view of the drive-thru, such that anyone going through there would see him and see what he was doing.”
B.C. woman loses $70 lawsuit over remote control, T-shirt and jewelry

B.C. woman loses $70 lawsuit over remote control, T-shirt and jewelry

'Don’t hate me,' woman said after using friend's Amazon account to order that friend a surprise gift, knowing the friend hated surprises.
Opinion: Poilievre ‘a wolf in sheep’s clothing’

Opinion: Poilievre ‘a wolf in sheep’s clothing’

He supported the people who shut down the streets of Ottawa just to get cheap publicity.
Opinion: Poilievre ‘uses divisive rhetoric’

Opinion: Poilievre ‘uses divisive rhetoric’

Trump style haranguing is his only weapon.
B.C. Sikhs ask for protection after Trudeau links Nijjar killing to India

B.C. Sikhs ask for protection after Trudeau links Nijjar killing to India

SURREY — Harkireet Kaur said she had a relationship with Sikh community leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar that was like “father and daughter” before his killing in Surrey, B.C., in June.
B.C. health officer urges patience on drug crisis; delegates to vote on resolutions

B.C. health officer urges patience on drug crisis; delegates to vote on resolutions

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry is urging patience from British Columbia's municipal leaders on drug decriminalization, saying more arrests won't address the complex issues of addiction.
Vanderhoof UNBC student earns fisheries scholarship

Vanderhoof UNBC student earns fisheries scholarship

Siobhan Streigler Klassen dedicated to protecting white sturgeon of Nechako River