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5 whacky and bizarre stories from B.C. in 2022

5 whacky and bizarre stories from B.C. in 2022

From a cloned kitty to light trains in the sky, Glacier Media's reporters explained the strange and mysterious.
Four killed in bus rollover on icy B.C. Interior highway, dozens injured

Four killed in bus rollover on icy B.C. Interior highway, dozens injured

52 patients transported to hospitals after bus flipped on icy Highway 97C Okanagan Connector east of Merritt; four people have died
Storms, extreme weather shut down power and strand holiday travellers across Canada

Storms, extreme weather shut down power and strand holiday travellers across Canada

Ferocious winter weather grounded flights and stranded nine Via Rail trains between Ontario and Quebec on Saturday as snow, freezing rain, high winds and rain hammered much of the country and plunged Christmas Eve and Day travel plans into chaos.
7 things British Columbians did to make the world a better place in 2022

7 things British Columbians did to make the world a better place in 2022

From a heroic water rescue to saving bees and protecting people from mosquito-borne illness, British Columbians have been busy trying to make the world a better place this year.
Good riddance: Most Canadians feel 2022 was worse than 2021, poll suggests

Good riddance: Most Canadians feel 2022 was worse than 2021, poll suggests

OTTAWA — Many Canadians will be saying "good riddance" to 2022 as it draws to a close, a new poll suggests, with more people comparing it unfavourably to 2021 than saying it was a better year.
ICBC no-fault system leaves B.C. woman frustrated, still waiting for health care payments following crash

ICBC no-fault system leaves B.C. woman frustrated, still waiting for health care payments following crash

ICBC’s enhanced care system went into effect in May 2021.
Trans Mountain pipeline fine for bird disturbances upheld while penalty slashed

Trans Mountain pipeline fine for bird disturbances upheld while penalty slashed

A review panel is upholding a fine against the Trans Mountain pipeline for violations that resulted in disturbing bird nests.
Map: Western Canada was one of the coldest places on earth in November

Map: Western Canada was one of the coldest places on earth in November

Globally, November just made it into the top 10 warmest on record. 
Royal B.C. Museum embarks on three-year public consultation process to plot its future

Royal B.C. Museum embarks on three-year public consultation process to plot its future

Meetings will begin in Victoria and expand to the rest of the province; three years too long, says DVBA's Jeff Bray
Part 2 of 2: Stratcom parlayed pandemic polls into telephone town hall task to set-up NDP snap election

Part 2 of 2: Stratcom parlayed pandemic polls into telephone town hall task to set-up NDP snap election

The NDP polling firm had scored a no-bid contract originally intended to shape the BC NDP government’s response to the pandemic.