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Vancouver not ready for oil spill, advocates say as pipeline starts pumping

Vancouver not ready for oil spill, advocates say as pipeline starts pumping

Burrard Inlet expecting to see up to 34 oil tankers a month due to Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
B.C. hockey player, 17, killed in crash, $66K raised for family

B.C. hockey player, 17, killed in crash, $66K raised for family

Nate Jackman played for the KIJHL Castlegar Rebels
Community continues to rally behind West Kelowna girl with cerebral palsy

Community continues to rally behind West Kelowna girl with cerebral palsy

Mia Kuypers family has held events to raise the $108,000 needed to purchase and convert a van
Scammer claiming to be with Telus targets Shuswap resident

Scammer claiming to be with Telus targets Shuswap resident

RCMP, Telus warn against providing personal information
B.C.’s Pamela Anderson ‘glows’ at her first Met Gala

B.C.’s Pamela Anderson ‘glows’ at her first Met Gala

Celebrity dons makeup, chiffon, diamonds, feathers at New York City museum fundraiser
$110-rebate coming to B.C. drivers by end of July: ICBC CEO

$110-rebate coming to B.C. drivers by end of July: ICBC CEO

No increase in basic insurance rate until at least March 1, 2026
Shuswap Healing Centre interior under budget at $2.473 million

Shuswap Healing Centre interior under budget at $2.473 million

Inner construction expected to start at Sicamous site in July or August
Victoria’s Pacific FC strikes partnership with team from Germany’s Bundesliga

Victoria’s Pacific FC strikes partnership with team from Germany’s Bundesliga

Teams will collaborate on player and organizational development
Highway closure north of Summerland planned for May 9

Highway closure north of Summerland planned for May 9

Portion of Highway 97 will be closed from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for blasting
Canuck fans to get public viewing parties — but far from Vancouver’s downtown

Canuck fans to get public viewing parties — but far from Vancouver’s downtown

Memories of the riots of 2011 and 1994 too close for organizers to risk repeat