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B.C. rancher finds success in digital fences after Similkameen wildfire

B.C. rancher finds success in digital fences after Similkameen wildfire

The physical fences for the range were damaged or destroyed by the 2023 wildfire.
Family not notified of 100-year-old's late-night discharge from Vernon hospital

Family not notified of 100-year-old's late-night discharge from Vernon hospital

Carole Fawcett learned from a transport company that her mother had been discharged at 11:15 p.m. Oct. 30
Hughes stays hot, Canucks overcome loss of Boeser to beat Kings 4-2

Hughes stays hot, Canucks overcome loss of Boeser to beat Kings 4-2

Vancouver captain has a goal and five assists in his past three games
B.C.'s southern resident orca population drops to new 4-year low

B.C.'s southern resident orca population drops to new 4-year low

The loss of another breeding male has been described as a major blow to the endangered population
Penticton pier reaches 'end of life' as council ponders replacement options

Penticton pier reaches 'end of life' as council ponders replacement options

Outlook for downtown walking pier will be subject of council's 2025 budget deliberations
Woman who filmed B.C. tornado could not believe what she was seeing

Woman who filmed B.C. tornado could not believe what she was seeing

Storm tracker group confirms rare tornado touchdown near Sechelt
Last of the Martin Mars dips its wingtips in water on Vancouver Island

Last of the Martin Mars dips its wingtips in water on Vancouver Island

Philippine Mars hasn't taxied in more than a decade, gets ready to head to U.S. museum
Gender justice groups want child killer-fuelled B.C. Name Act changes repealed

Gender justice groups want child killer-fuelled B.C. Name Act changes repealed

Advocates say changes do not increase public safety, damaging to those most in need of name changes
‘Concerning lack of urgency’: feds disturbed by B.C. port dispute progress

‘Concerning lack of urgency’: feds disturbed by B.C. port dispute progress

Country’s east coast shipping funnel also disrupted by separate job action in Montreal
Appeal court upholds $1.5 million defamation suit against Langley firm

Appeal court upholds $1.5 million defamation suit against Langley firm

Langley defendants say they plan to appeal to Supreme Court of Canada
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