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UPDATED: Winston Blackmore and James Oler found guilty in B.C.’s landmark polygamy trial

UPDATED: Winston Blackmore and James Oler found guilty in B.C.’s landmark polygamy trial

The two church leaders were accused of having multiple wives.
Phelps loses to simulated ‘Great White’

Phelps loses to simulated ‘Great White’

Phelps loses by 2 seconds to simulated shark in ‘Shark Week’
Several new blazes sparked over the weekend

Several new blazes sparked over the weekend

Wildfire conditions remain stable in B.C., although several new blazes sparked

Wells Gray Provincial Park to re-open Tuesday, July 25, 2017

KAMLOOPS - As a result of recent precipitation, cooler temperatures and a moderate fire danger rating in northern portions of the Kamloops Fire Centre, BC Parks - in consultation with the BC Wildfire Service - will re-open Wells Gray Provincial Park to public use as of 7 a.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday, July 25, 2017.

BC Liquor Stores accepting donations for wildfire relief

VANCOUVER - British Columbians looking for a way to support those impacted by the wildfires burning in various areas of the province can now do so by providing a donation at any BC Liquor Store.
Ranchers stay behind to protect their homes from raging wildfires

Ranchers stay behind to protect their homes from raging wildfires

A look at why those told to leave during an emergency decide to stay inside the evacuation zone
Loon Lake waits to go home

Loon Lake waits to go home

Loon Lake residents still wait and wonder when they can go home
Man attacked by grizzly bear north of Van. Island

Man attacked by grizzly bear north of Van. Island

BC Ferry captain says punching bear in nose helped save his life
UNDER EVACUATION: Trip of a lifetime on hold for North Delta-born evacuee

UNDER EVACUATION: Trip of a lifetime on hold for North Delta-born evacuee

A cancelled father-daughter trip to Europe would have cost a 150 Mile family thousands without help
Lightning causes 32 more fires in B.C.’s southern Interior

Lightning causes 32 more fires in B.C.’s southern Interior

About 316,000 hectares has burned in the Cariboo and Chilcotin regions of the province