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Sea to Sky's top cop named new commander of Central Okanagan RCMP

Sea to Sky's top cop named new commander of Central Okanagan RCMP

Insp. Kara Triance will assume her duties in the fall as Kelowna Detachment Commander for the Regional District of the Central Okanagan
One home burned in B.C. wildfire, hundreds evacuated, thousands more on notice

One home burned in B.C. wildfire, hundreds evacuated, thousands more on notice

"My wife is concerned, 51 years of history from our family — that's how long we've been married — is in that home and it would take a lot more than a day to pack it in a truck"
Flying inner tube causes motorcyle crash

Flying inner tube causes motorcyle crash

The motorcycle rider was transported to Sechelt Hospital
B.C.’s back-to-school plan raises anxiety for teachers, students, parents

B.C.’s back-to-school plan raises anxiety for teachers, students, parents

Premier John Horgan on plan: ‘I’m excited about it. Am I apprehensive? Sure.’
Hundreds evacuated in B.C.'s Okanagan, wildfire service battles blazes

Hundreds evacuated in B.C.'s Okanagan, wildfire service battles blazes

OKANAGAN FALLS, B.C. — The sky turned orange before filling with heavy white smoke above John Green's home in British Columbia's Okanagan region Tuesday afternoon.

B.C. expands its state of emergency giving it more power to deal with COVID-19

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has extended its provincial state of emergency that gives it extraordinary powers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
B.C. sets record for most active COVID-19 infections: 775

B.C. sets record for most active COVID-19 infections: 775

Province recorded 83 new COVID-19 cases on August 18 for a total of 4,677 since January
Giant 'murder-hornet' with painful sting resurfaces near Vancouver

Giant 'murder-hornet' with painful sting resurfaces near Vancouver

Their sting reportedly feels like a, "red-hot thumbtack"
B.C. imports 99 million kilos of American onions. Why?

B.C. imports 99 million kilos of American onions. Why?

A mere four per cent of the onions consumed in B.C. are grown in the province
B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. is already in the longest state of emergency in provincial history