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Semi-trailer filled with mangoes up in smoke on Coquihalla

Semi-trailer filled with mangoes up in smoke on Coquihalla

The incident happened just after 10:30 a.m. Friday near Coldwater Road
Officer cleared after striking pedestrians crossing TCH 'Black Hole' zone in North Cowichan

Officer cleared after striking pedestrians crossing TCH 'Black Hole' zone in North Cowichan

Jaywalking pedestrians suffered multiple broken bones and other internal injuries
Judge to proceed with review of Alberta separation question

Judge to proceed with review of Alberta separation question

Court of King’s Bench Justice Colin Feasby denied the Alberta Prosperity Project's application to quash the review
Abbotsford's Enviro-Corp Recycling transforming glass into rocks

Abbotsford's Enviro-Corp Recycling transforming glass into rocks

Enviro-Rock product made entirely from recycled glass sorted and collected in Abbotsford
One dead after collision near the Malahat summit

One dead after collision near the Malahat summit

Incident under investigation by the RCMP
B.C. law enforcement oversight office coming to Kelowna

B.C. law enforcement oversight office coming to Kelowna

The IIO has investigated 43 incidents in Kelowna and West Kelowna since 2012
Parks Canada closes Yukon trail after bear spray used twice to deter grizzly

Parks Canada closes Yukon trail after bear spray used twice to deter grizzly

The partial park closure, which took effect Aug. 11, remains in effect until further notice
U.S. attack helicopters make pit stops in Yukon, B.C.

U.S. attack helicopters make pit stops in Yukon, B.C.

Four AH-64 attack helicopters and two other choppers touched down at the Whitehorse airport on Aug. 13
Splatsin, Okanagan Indian Band territorial feud reignites over housing initiative

Splatsin, Okanagan Indian Band territorial feud reignites over housing initiative

The OKIB claims the Splatsin Homes initiative is operating on Syilx territory without proper recognition
B.C. writer's latest effort set in Halifax with murder, assault, social justice

B.C. writer's latest effort set in Halifax with murder, assault, social justice

Kristin Kraus will be at the Vernon and District Metis Association Saturday, Sept. 6, from 1-3 p.m. to officially launch They Didn't See The Flowers