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312-acre transfer gives First Nation critical land base on Vancouver Island

312-acre transfer gives First Nation critical land base on Vancouver Island

Lyackson acquire former forest land near the Cowichan River valued at approximately $8.6 million
B.C. First Nation reopens historic church, despite history

B.C. First Nation reopens historic church, despite history

Splatsin's St. Mary's Church was revived over two years and officially reopened Wednesday morning as a multi-denominational place of worship
B.C. woman wins national award for dog training abilities

B.C. woman wins national award for dog training abilities

Janice Gunn has been competing at dog obedience events for 52 years
Squamish RCMP look to determine source of suspected human-caused wildfire

Squamish RCMP look to determine source of suspected human-caused wildfire

Police and Squamish Fire Rescue first notified of smoke on hillside on June 9
As cancer treatment bills pile up, B.C. woman wants system fixed

As cancer treatment bills pile up, B.C. woman wants system fixed

Quesnel's Cyndi Logan spent $10,000 last time she received treatment, now she's worried the cost will be higher for the next round
Charges dropped against South Okanagan man RCMP beat and tazed

Charges dropped against South Okanagan man RCMP beat and tazed

Andrew Hardenstine was also unlawfully detained by police a Supreme Court Justice found in May
Roaming water buffalo herd corralled after stroll through the streets of Surrey

Roaming water buffalo herd corralled after stroll through the streets of Surrey

Local farm confirmed that 24 female heifers had escaped but were corralled with help from police
Prominent South Okanagan winery owner charged with sexual assault

Prominent South Okanagan winery owner charged with sexual assault

Randhir Toor was being investigated in 2023 following allegations by a migrant worker in his employment
Trigon finalizes $750M investment in North Coast LPG facility

Trigon finalizes $750M investment in North Coast LPG facility

The decision comes amid a legal standoff with the Prince Rupert Port Authority, which has granted another company exclusive LPG rights
Sinixt cast off near Revelstoke on ancestral Columbia River canoe voyage

Sinixt cast off near Revelstoke on ancestral Columbia River canoe voyage

Upper Columbia United Tribes' 10th annual canoe journey launches for its second year from north of Revelstoke — historically rich waters for Chinook salmon