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Second body found after mudslide as high winds batter strikenB.C. coast

Second body found after mudslide as high winds batter strikenB.C. coast

VANCOUVER — Squamish RCMP say emergency crews have recovered the body of the second resident whose home was hit by the same mudslide that hit their home and closed British Columbia's Sea to Sky Highway last weekend.
CP NewsAlert: Second body recovered after mudslide displaced house in B.C.

CP NewsAlert: Second body recovered after mudslide displaced house in B.C.

Emergency crews in Squamish have recovered the body of the second resident whose home was hit by the same mudslide that closed the Sea to Sky highway last weekend.
Two killed, one injured in Metro Vancouver vehicle crash

Two killed, one injured in Metro Vancouver vehicle crash

BURNABY, B.C. — Two people are dead after a major vehicle crash in Metro Vancouver early this morning. Mounties say the crash happened at the intersection of Boundary Road and Forest Street, on the Burnaby side of the city's border with Vancouver.
'Squatter' says he has been paying rent for more than 10 years at Tofino dock

'Squatter' says he has been paying rent for more than 10 years at Tofino dock

Marcel Theriault’s power was cut off a week ago and a $500 non-compliance fine was imposed by the harbour authority for remaining at the dock
Whistler Blackcomb targeting this weekend for opening of Glacier Express and Symphony Express

Whistler Blackcomb targeting this weekend for opening of Glacier Express and Symphony Express

Ski resort urges guests to keep safety top of mind as the busy holiday period approaches
Former B.C. premier Glen Clark has been appointed as the new BC Hydro chair

Former B.C. premier Glen Clark has been appointed as the new BC Hydro chair

VICTORIA — Former B.C. premier Glen Clark is returning to the public eye, two years after leaving his high-profile position as president of Jim Pattison Group.
Diesel spill a reminder of threats posed by fish farms: First Nation

Diesel spill a reminder of threats posed by fish farms: First Nation

The Nuchatlaht Tribe wants the federal and provincial governments to expedite a transition away from open net-pen fish farms
$1 million forfeited in case of alleged grow-ops on Richmond farms

$1 million forfeited in case of alleged grow-ops on Richmond farms

Defendants claimed Delta police violated their Charter rights during an investigation into alleged illegal marijuana grow-ops.
Forfeited Hells Angels clubhouse in Kelowna, B.C., sold to the city

Forfeited Hells Angels clubhouse in Kelowna, B.C., sold to the city

A former Hells Angels clubhouse that was seized by the British Columbia government in 2023 after years of fighting in court has been sold to the City of Kelowna.
Ryan Reynolds 'honoured' and 'a bit more officery' after Order of Canada naming

Ryan Reynolds 'honoured' and 'a bit more officery' after Order of Canada naming

VANCOUVER — "Deadpool" actor Ryan Reynolds thanked the country after he was named as an officer of the Order of Canada, saying the nation shaped and continues to inspire him. In a short statement, the B.C.
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