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B.C. Ferries crew members save woman who fell from sailboat in Baynes Sound

B.C. Ferries crew members save woman who fell from sailboat in Baynes Sound

One of the rescuers from the Denman Island ferry crew said the woman was about 300 metres from shore and had been in the water for about 40 minutes.
Canfor Pulp lost $42.9M in 2022

Canfor Pulp lost $42.9M in 2022

Supply chain disruptions, fibre shortages and the closure of P.G. Pulp and Paper pulp line contributed to the loss.
Local gymnast places in top 10, makes Canadian junior team

Local gymnast places in top 10, makes Canadian junior team

"My main goal was to show everyone my routines with full expression … I showed up, had fun, and made my goal of becoming high performance," says the B.C. gymnast.
Nelson police officers face discipline after racism allegations substantiated

Nelson police officers face discipline after racism allegations substantiated

"Our force has been through a lot already this year, and although these findings are troublesome, we are determined to learn from this and grow as an organization," said Nelson Police chief Donovan Fisher.
Multiple fatalities in avalanche near Invermere

Multiple fatalities in avalanche near Invermere

Cpl. James Grandy says several other people among a group of heli-skiers were hurt when the avalanche hit.
Prosecution witness says he told police truth about murder so that he wouldn't be mistaken as killer

Prosecution witness says he told police truth about murder so that he wouldn't be mistaken as killer

Police gave a former full-patch member of the Devil’s Army a choice — he could either be a suspect or a witness in their investigation into the murder of mixed martial arts fighter Dillon Brown.
Climate activist smears paint on museum's iconic woolly mammoth

Climate activist smears paint on museum's iconic woolly mammoth

A video online shows a woman sitting in front of the woolly mammoth, the tusks of which appear to have pink paint on them.
Why central banks bought record amounts of gold

Why central banks bought record amounts of gold

World Gold Council chairman expects rise in gold price in 2023
City wants compensation for medical calls

City wants compensation for medical calls

City councillors say the provincial government should pay when firefighters respond to medical calls.
No charges approved in massive B.C. money laundering investigation

No charges approved in massive B.C. money laundering investigation

A special prosecutor has made the decision not to approve any charges arising from the "E-Nationalize" investigation.