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Langara College flasher charged with exposing himself in Penticton

Langara College flasher charged with exposing himself in Penticton

Christopher Kumar Ram has been charged with exposing himself, as well as resisting arrest
B.C. fine-tuning short-term rentals as towns try to figure out what's best

B.C. fine-tuning short-term rentals as towns try to figure out what's best

Tofino opts back out of short-term rental rules, while Creston opts in
‘We need a reset’: Kelowna MLA demands Interior Health CEO step down

‘We need a reset’: Kelowna MLA demands Interior Health CEO step down

Susan Brown is set to retire as CEO in December
Swimmers beware: Toxic blue-green algae thrives in south Island lake

Swimmers beware: Toxic blue-green algae thrives in south Island lake

Toxins can affect the nervous system, potentially paralyzing muscles used for movement and breathing, or accumulate in the liver
B.C. Seniors Advocate wants province to do more to prevent elder abuse

B.C. Seniors Advocate wants province to do more to prevent elder abuse

Seniors Advocate Dan Levitt warns of elder abuse is on the rise
A quiet crisis: The unspoken struggles of men’s mental health in B.C.

A quiet crisis: The unspoken struggles of men’s mental health in B.C.

Men make up nearly 75% of suicide deaths in Canada; a new Victoria grassroots initiative aims to be a tool to address the problem
Lightning sparks wildfire northeast of Cache Creek

Lightning sparks wildfire northeast of Cache Creek

Fire had grown to 5.63 hectares by the morning of Friday, June 13
WFP to curtail operations at Chemainus sawmill beginning June 18

WFP to curtail operations at Chemainus sawmill beginning June 18

150 workers affected in move sparked by lack of available logs
RCMP cleared in case of man found dead in car at bottom of B.C. embankment

RCMP cleared in case of man found dead in car at bottom of B.C. embankment

A Blewett man died in January after his car went over an embankment
B.C. thrift store find casts warm light on Nova Scotia family

B.C. thrift store find casts warm light on Nova Scotia family

Julia Ghersini bought a lighthouse lamp at a Maple Ridge thrift store and discovered its roots on the east coast