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Earthquake warning system prviding Ï㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥˜crucial secondsÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™ activated in B.C.

Earthquake warning system prviding Ï㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥˜crucial secondsÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™ activated in B.C.

System could halt traffic from driving onto bridges or into tunnels
Surrey Olympian aims for 2028 L.A. Games after not running in Paris

Surrey Olympian aims for 2028 L.A. Games after not running in Paris

Olympics trip in August 'made a dream come true and showed me that I can do this,' Jasneet Nijjar says
Summerland Chamber opposes gravel pit operation

Summerland Chamber opposes gravel pit operation

Questions raised about effects on tourism, agriculture and business in the Garnet Valley area
B.C. United candidate learns about campaign end while door-knocking

B.C. United candidate learns about campaign end while door-knocking

Former B.C. United candidate Ron Hovanes future in the air after Kevin Falcon suspends party's campaign
Downtown Eastside shooting leaves man dead in Vancouver

Downtown Eastside shooting leaves man dead in Vancouver

Police say first responders tried to save the man, but he died at the scene
B.C. woman says spouse contracted lice after hospital visit

B.C. woman says spouse contracted lice after hospital visit

Patient travelled to hospital via ambulance, rash showed up less than 2 days later
Metro Vancouver HandyDART workers set to strike next week

Metro Vancouver HandyDART workers set to strike next week

Action expected to halt door-to-door bus service for passengers unable to use the regular transit
House arrest over, B.C. chief vows to fight on for Indigenous rights

House arrest over, B.C. chief vows to fight on for Indigenous rights

Chief Dsta'hyl of Witsuwit'en First Nation in northern B.C. was Canada's first Amnesty International prisoner of conscience
Sack master Betts returns to struggling B.C. Lions after NFL trial

Sack master Betts returns to struggling B.C. Lions after NFL trial

Betts, who had a CFL-high 18 sacks the most ever by a Canadian player, was cut Tuesday by Detroit
Penticton RCMP urges online safety as kids return to school

Penticton RCMP urges online safety as kids return to school

Police also reminding public about permanent 30 km/h speed limit in school zones
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