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22 pieces of B.C. real estate listed for less than $28,000 each

22 pieces of B.C. real estate listed for less than $28,000 each

Affordable properties hit the market in historical coal town
Canada kicks off freestyle ski season with medals

Canada kicks off freestyle ski season with medals

Teal Harle's silver medal puts him in a good spot to qualify for his second consecutive Winter Olympic Games in February.
Axemen Rugby Club to host Indigenous rugby camp in Squamish

Axemen Rugby Club to host Indigenous rugby camp in Squamish

The rugby camp is open to all first nations youth in the Sea to Sky corridor
Safety alert: B.C.-wide mushroom recall updated after possible listeria contamination

Safety alert: B.C.-wide mushroom recall updated after possible listeria contamination

Food contaminated with listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick.
B.C.'s chief coroner reveals city death tolls due to heat wave

B.C.'s chief coroner reveals city death tolls due to heat wave

Over one 25-day period, nearly a quarter of all deaths in the province — 595 people — were due to the late June heat wave. Vancouver, Surrey and Burnaby recorded the most deaths, according to the BC Coroners Service.
'I was lucky': B.C. photographer captures stunning pictures of aurora borealis

'I was lucky': B.C. photographer captures stunning pictures of aurora borealis

Doug Clement says he works late so he didn't mind staying up until 4:30 a.m. to capture the northern lights.
B.C. forest industry bracing for old growth logging moratoria

B.C. forest industry bracing for old growth logging moratoria

Old growth makes up 27% of B.C.’s annual allowable cut
B.C. residents can now order single-serve liquor with their takeout, delivery

B.C. residents can now order single-serve liquor with their takeout, delivery

Province previously only allowed pre-packaged alcoholic drinks with meals.
'The Blob' threatens carbon-sucking power of Pacific Ocean: study

'The Blob' threatens carbon-sucking power of Pacific Ocean: study

New research shows the 2013 discovery of The Blob — a massive marine heat wave —threatens the carbon-scrubbing role of the ocean's tiniest creatures.
You might be able to see the northern lights over Metro Vancouver Saturday

You might be able to see the northern lights over Metro Vancouver Saturday

There may also be a chance to view the vivid demonstration on All Hallow's Eve.