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‘Emotional time’ for B.C. poultry farmers who have to cull thousands of birds

Mark Siemens is a third-generation egg farmer in B.C.'s Fraser Valley and he recalls his grandfather sharing a story about...

Power outages likely as intense bomb cyclone slams B.C. with heavy rain, winds

B.C.'s latest, powerful storm has some similarities with the historic low that hit the Pacific Northwest in October 2021. While this storm will remain...

B.C. tenant faces legal and financial hurdles to reclaim rental suite after landlord locked her out

A B.C. woman is fighting to reclaim her rental suite at a Lumby, B.C., motel after being locked out by her landlord in August, despite...

Busy B.C. weather pattern looks to bring widespread disruptions

How are things looking in the days and weeks ahead for B.C.'s ski resorts?Well, If you tried to count the number of weather systems...

Site C dam reservoir now fully filled, generating power but flooding land loved by locals

After 11 weeks, the Site C dam reservoir in northeastern B.C. is now fully filled.B.C. Hydro announced the process was complete on Nov. 7,...

Storm parade to send in multiple coastal systems to B.C. with rain, snow

After this week's windstorm that led to significant power outages, and even shaking the ground with a 108 km/h gust in Victoria, more foul...

13 local politicians were elected to the B.C. Legislature. Not all are giving up their municipal roles

Two mayors, six city councillors, four school board trustees and one local area director have all won a government upgrade to the legislature in...

Interior Health fined after hospital workers exposed to illicit substance

PENTICTON, B.C. — British Columbia's Interior Health Authority has been fined nearly $275,000 after workers were exposed to an unknown...

First major alpine snow with 20-30 cm targeting B.C., strong coastal storm brews

Special weather statements are in effect for the season's first significant snow targeting B.C.'s alpine regions through Saturday. Expect major impact to travel through...

B.C. man shot in head by police sues for alleged excessive force

A Vancouver Island man who was shot in the head by police during an arrest last year is suing two RCMP officers who he alleges...

Former B.C. premier Christy Clark interested in replacing Trudeau if PM steps down

As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces a rebellion from his own Liberal MPs in caucus this week, former B.C. premier Christy Clark is suggesting...

Flooding ensues in B.C. as atmospheric river lingers with soaking rains

A potent atmospheric river will continue fuelling heavy rainfall throughout southwestern B.C. as we conclude the weekend. Widespread flooding has been reported as more...

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