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BC Tree Fruits $23M deal marks 'new era' for Okanagan growers

BC Tree Fruits $23M deal marks 'new era' for Okanagan growers

'It’s a commitment to local agriculture, communities, and the future of B.C. fruit'
Vancouver Island warming up to one-day heat wave Wednesday

Vancouver Island warming up to one-day heat wave Wednesday

Environment and Climate Change Canada meteorologists predict warmer-than-usual weather Wednesday
Eby outlines plan to boost B.C. mining

Eby outlines plan to boost B.C. mining

The imposition of tariffs by the U.S. upended Eby's entire legislative agenda this year
Summerland maple producer secures largest order

Summerland maple producer secures largest order

Product will be distributed to casino properties in British Columbia
Head-on collision kills 80-year-old cyclist on Vancouver Island highway

Head-on collision kills 80-year-old cyclist on Vancouver Island highway

51-year-old van driver, 15-year-old passenger taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries
Border services investigation leads to 5-year sentence for Nanaimo man

Border services investigation leads to 5-year sentence for Nanaimo man

Accused pleaded guilty to gun and drug charges
First Nations leaders, environmental groups make last-minute plea to kill Bill 15

First Nations leaders, environmental groups make last-minute plea to kill Bill 15

The B.C. NDP's controversial Infrastructure Projects Act will have its final vote no later than May 28
VIDEO: 'Just stop having beach fires' pleads Victoria Fire Department

VIDEO: 'Just stop having beach fires' pleads Victoria Fire Department

A beach fire offence can result in a fine ranging from $350 to $2,000
'All she needed was love': B.C. memorial honours homelessness, addiction struggle

'All she needed was love': B.C. memorial honours homelessness, addiction struggle

Bench a tribute to those slipping through society's cracks, especially Cheryl Folden, who died Jan. 8, 2024
B.C. painter awarded $2K after 'unremarkable' twisted ankle leads to drug test

B.C. painter awarded $2K after 'unremarkable' twisted ankle leads to drug test

Investigation into minor injury at Kitimat LNG Canada site failed to justify testing and breached privacy rights, ruling finds