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Trio of abandoned baby squirrels rescued by caring Cariboo resident

Trio of abandoned baby squirrels rescued by caring Cariboo resident

Three baby squirrels might have a chance if given the right option
Missile strikes end Victoria player’s Israeli hockey dream

Missile strikes end Victoria player’s Israeli hockey dream

Missile strikes drove the Victoria-born hockey player underground – and out of the country
PHOTOS: Surrey Lightning storm Enderby in B.C. Womens U20 fastball final

PHOTOS: Surrey Lightning storm Enderby in B.C. Womens U20 fastball final

Two teams familiar with one other meet for provincial gold medal
Health authority reminds British Columbians how to stay tick free this summer

Health authority reminds British Columbians how to stay tick free this summer

Only 1% of B.C. ticks actually carry Lyme disease: B.C. Centre for Disease Control
Orphaned badger recovering after mother hit, killed on Naramata road

Orphaned badger recovering after mother hit, killed on Naramata road

Maple was found in a marmot den
Elbows out? Ottawa set to review BC Ferries Chinese shipbuilding contract

Elbows out? Ottawa set to review BC Ferries Chinese shipbuilding contract

BC Ferries is under fire for choosing a Chinese state-owned shipyard to build 4 new ships.
Premier Eby comments on Kelowna woman's death following daytime attack

Premier Eby comments on Kelowna woman's death following daytime attack

Eby referenced the work of B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma in helping to ensure that intimate partner violence was included in the call for bail reform in Canada
More than $14,000 of clothing stolen from Abbotsford retailer

More than $14,000 of clothing stolen from Abbotsford retailer

Incident occurred at Highstreet Shopping Centre on Friday (July 4) evening
Report into death on B.C. escalator urges caution for shoppers

Report into death on B.C. escalator urges caution for shoppers

A shopper's mobility walker tipped forward while descending an escalator
B.C. killer Pickton died after inmate shoved broken broom handle into face

B.C. killer Pickton died after inmate shoved broken broom handle into face

A new report from the Correctional Service of Canada's investigation board details the events leading up to the death of B.C. serial killer, Robert Pickton.