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Hot spell hikes risks of flooding, avalanches and fire across British Columbia

Hot spell hikes risks of flooding, avalanches and fire across British Columbia

Temperatures expected be at least 10 degrees above normal in many areas of the province
Average home price will not revert to pre-pandemic levels this year: CMHC

Average home price will not revert to pre-pandemic levels this year: CMHC

Prices expected to bottom out this quarter before starting to rise again
Pope allows women to vote at upcoming bishops鈥 meeting

Pope allows women to vote at upcoming bishops鈥 meeting

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鈥楲andmark penalty鈥 given to unlicensed Kamloops property manager

鈥楲andmark penalty鈥 given to unlicensed Kamloops property manager

BC Financial Services Authority orders Kathy Alaina Bakker to pay a total of $180,000
Spain swelters in temperatures more typical of summer

Spain swelters in temperatures more typical of summer

鈥楾his is already unbearable, we are only in April鈥
First Canadian evacuation flight from Sudan has departed: Anand

First Canadian evacuation flight from Sudan has departed: Anand

Canadians left the country on a Hercules search-and-rescue plane, more flights planned
Supreme Court of Canada to release ruling tied to 2007 mass gang slaying in B.C.

Supreme Court of Canada to release ruling tied to 2007 mass gang slaying in B.C.

Matthew Johnston, Cody Haevischer were found guilty in 2014 for the murders tied to a gang turf war
Disney sues DeSantis, calling park takeover 鈥榬etaliation鈥

Disney sues DeSantis, calling park takeover 鈥榬etaliation鈥

Disney sued Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday over the Republican鈥檚 takeover of its theme park district, alleging the governor waged a 鈥渢argeted campaign of government retaliation鈥 after the company opposed a law critics call 鈥淒on鈥檛 Say Gay.鈥
Union says government not budging on bargaining position or public service wage offer

Union says government not budging on bargaining position or public service wage offer

Negotiations between the government and the largest federal public-sector union seemed to reach a stalemate Wednesday as workers remained on strike for the eighth straight day.
Protected areas, fishing bans to help B.C.鈥檚 threatened southern resident orcas

Protected areas, fishing bans to help B.C.鈥檚 threatened southern resident orcas

Federal government announces series of measures off B.C. south coast