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Arctic cold descends over B.C., bringing snow and school closures

Arctic cold descends over B.C., bringing snow and school closures

Wind chill in Dease Lake in B.C.’s northern Interior reached minus 51 on Monday morning
Witnesses come to aid of person on fire on Kelowna bridge

Witnesses come to aid of person on fire on Kelowna bridge

A person in crisis required emergency care on William Bennett Bridge on Feb. 2, at approximately 4:45 p.m.
Comox Valley Regional District to keep warming centres open thru Tuesday

Comox Valley Regional District to keep warming centres open thru Tuesday

Warming centres not funded through local taxes, do not provide places to sleep
Valley's Hope Afloat dragon boat starting new season

Valley's Hope Afloat dragon boat starting new season

Hope Afloat, Comox Valley’s cherished dragon boat team for cancer survivors, is recruiting for the upcoming season, marking their 25th year of paddling.
Want to buy Canadian? Here’s how to make sense of Canadian labels

Want to buy Canadian? Here’s how to make sense of Canadian labels

Tariff threat has some scouring labels committed to shopping for homegrown products
Man in custody after standoff with police in Nanaimo

Man in custody after standoff with police in Nanaimo

RCMP crisis response negotiator convinces suspect to surrender to police
Groundbreaking B.C. flight takes hurt and hypothermic avalanche victim to hospital

Groundbreaking B.C. flight takes hurt and hypothermic avalanche victim to hospital

Man injured on Vancouver Island first North Shore Rescue patient flown directly to Vancouver General Hospital helipad
'Snowsqualls' could bring up to 20 cm to parts of Vancouver Island

'Snowsqualls' could bring up to 20 cm to parts of Vancouver Island

Environment Canada predicting a pair of dumps over many of the region's most populated areas Monday and Tuesday
̨ÍåMMÂãÁÄÊÒ Inspiration ferry sailings at risk between Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen

̨ÍåMMÂãÁÄÊÒ Inspiration ferry sailings at risk between Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen

Other sailings on the route are expected to run as scheduled
Premier David Eby says B.C. will never again be exposed to 'whims' of White House

Premier David Eby says B.C. will never again be exposed to 'whims' of White House

Eby Saturday called tariffs set to come into effect Feb. 4 a "complete betrayal of historic bond" between Canada and the United States