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Conservatives call for province to cancel BC Ferries' China deal

Conservatives call for province to cancel BC Ferries' China deal

B.C. Conservatives want Transportation Minister Mike Farnworth to cancel deal for 4 ships
Parole denied for 'profoundly remorseless' convict in B.C. teen's grisly 2010 murder

Parole denied for 'profoundly remorseless' convict in B.C. teen's grisly 2010 murder

18-year-old Kimberly Proctor was murdered by two teens in 2010
Sentencing date set for Indigenous healer's Penticton assault charge

Sentencing date set for Indigenous healer's Penticton assault charge

Donald Wayne Ashley was originally charged with sexually assaulting six women in 2022
Category 2 fire ban coming to Kamloops Fire Centre

Category 2 fire ban coming to Kamloops Fire Centre

Campfires are not currently impacted by fire prohibitions in the region
Solstice science: Why this year's longest day isn’t on June 21

Solstice science: Why this year's longest day isn’t on June 21

On Friday, June 20, we can expect 16 hours and 10 minutes of daylight
B.C. staying out of dispute that could end fire protection in Okanagan community

B.C. staying out of dispute that could end fire protection in Okanagan community

The province is encouraging the Okanagan Indian Band and Parker Cove Properties LP to come together and resolve the dispute
Evacuation alert expanded for Squamish wildfire

Evacuation alert expanded for Squamish wildfire

The fire is an estimated eight hectares as of Tuesday afternoon
B.C. hires ex-minister and former union head to advise on labour negotiations

B.C. hires ex-minister and former union head to advise on labour negotiations

George Heyman to advise on public service collective bargaining negotiations
BC Ferries hires Chinese state-owned company to build 4 new ferries

BC Ferries hires Chinese state-owned company to build 4 new ferries

BC Conservatives accuse province of turning its back on Canadian workers on deal for vessels that are expected to be in service by 2031
Prince Rupert has 2nd wettest May on record; more than double its average

Prince Rupert has 2nd wettest May on record; more than double its average

City of rainbows say more rain than rainbows in May, even as most of northwest B.C. sees dry conditions