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Kelowna area resident captures strange light in sky on security video

Kelowna area resident captures strange light in sky on security video

A Black Mountain resident is still trying to figure out what she captured on her home surveillance camera back in the middle of January.
Watch: Neil Young, wife actress Daryl Hannah surprise crowd at Victoria old-growth rally

Watch: Neil Young, wife actress Daryl Hannah surprise crowd at Victoria old-growth rally

Neil Young addressed the crowd between songs, saying old trees are sacred and precious.
Joel Ewert bringing Canada Games gold home to P.G.

Joel Ewert bringing Canada Games gold home to P.G.

B.C. tops Alberta 79-32 in wheelchair basketball final; Caledonia Nordic Ski Club biathlete Liam Simons teams up for his silver in relay; B.C. boys denied hockey hardware
B.C. Premier David Eby announces more cost-of-living supports

B.C. Premier David Eby announces more cost-of-living supports

SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia Premier David Eby announced another round of the BC Affordability Credit on Saturday to help offset inflation costs as he marked 100 days at the province's helm.
B.C. First Nation aims to reclaim narrative from shadows of residential school

B.C. First Nation aims to reclaim narrative from shadows of residential school

PORT ALBERNI, B.C. — Once it was the site of a building for the former Alberni Indian Residential School, one of the most notorious such institutions in British Columbia and a place linked to suffering and abuse of Indigenous children.
Lawsuit accuses B.C. government of coercing Indigenous women into sterilization

Lawsuit accuses B.C. government of coercing Indigenous women into sterilization

VANCOUVER — A proposed class-action lawsuit accuses the British Columbia government of "sexism and genocide" over a decades-long practice of coercing Indigenous women into sterilization and abortions. The lawsuit filed in B.C.
Alcohol tax hike set to raise B.C. retail prices April 1

Alcohol tax hike set to raise B.C. retail prices April 1

Federal government set to increase excise taxes by 6.3 per cent
10-year cancer care plan in B.C. to improve detection and treatment: premier

10-year cancer care plan in B.C. to improve detection and treatment: premier

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government is heeding warning signs in the cancer care system, launching a 10-year plan and earmarking an initial $440 million to better detect, prevent and treat cancer, Premier David Eby says.
Droves of pandemic puppies being seized and surrendered, says BC SPCA

Droves of pandemic puppies being seized and surrendered, says BC SPCA

With demand dropping, many backyard breeders in B.C. are unable to sell their puppies. This has resulted in more seizures and surrenders, says the animal welfare organization.
Seniors advocate says B.C. should eliminate home support fees

Seniors advocate says B.C. should eliminate home support fees

VICTORIA — Seniors in British Columbia should be relieved of the burden of paying thousands of dollars in home support costs, in the same way as residents of Ontario and Alberta whose governments cover the fees, says B.C.'s seniors advocate.