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PHOTOS: Cyclists in Chilliwack roll to raise funds for multiple sclerosis

PHOTOS: Cyclists in Chilliwack roll to raise funds for multiple sclerosis

First time MS Bike fundraiser was held in Chilliwack; more than $115,000 raised so far
UPDATE: Highway 17 reopens after major crash near Tsawwassen ferry

UPDATE: Highway 17 reopens after major crash near Tsawwassen ferry

DriveBC reports highway now open between Salish Sea Drive and Tsawwassen Drive
Revelstoke ski resort nominated best in Canada for 11th year

Revelstoke ski resort nominated best in Canada for 11th year

Revelstoke Mountain Resort again makes finals for World Ski Awards, having won in 2016 and 2020
Dog evades capture several times while running down Highway 97 in West Kelowna

Dog evades capture several times while running down Highway 97 in West Kelowna

Oakley was safely trapped by an RCMP officer and a Good Samaritan
Kelowna steps up to help Haitian kids get to school

Kelowna steps up to help Haitian kids get to school

'The event was a success before it even started'
First responders urge driver caution after B.C. ambulance tailgated

First responders urge driver caution after B.C. ambulance tailgated

The incident happened on July 6
B.C. unemployment rate drops despite trade war

B.C. unemployment rate drops despite trade war

Latest numbers from Statistics Canada show B.C.'s unemployment rate dropped 0.8 percentage points.
B.C. Green MP May calls for response after fresh U.S. tariff threat

B.C. Green MP May calls for response after fresh U.S. tariff threat

The Saanich-Gulf Islands MP urged the government to collected the Digital Services Tax and create strategic reserves of potash
THE MOJ: These B.C. Lions working hard to avoid the fraudulent label

THE MOJ: These B.C. Lions working hard to avoid the fraudulent label

Victories won't be automatic if they keep making mistakes and taking penalties
Vaccine the best measles prevention, not vitamins or 'parties': B.C. health official

Vaccine the best measles prevention, not vitamins or 'parties': B.C. health official

Vaccination rates have declined in recent years, B.C.'s deputy provincial health officer says