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Fire blamed in the mystery of B.C. sailors found dead off Nova Scotia

Fire blamed in the mystery of B.C. sailors found dead off Nova Scotia

Salt Spring Island's James Brett Clibbery and Sarah Packwood were found in a dinghy washed ashore on Sable Island
B.C.’s hourly minimum wage to jump by by 45 cents starting June 1

B.C.’s hourly minimum wage to jump by by 45 cents starting June 1

Coming 2.6 per cent increase follows changes made last spring to the Employment Standards Act
Residents finding plenty of reasons to fly the flag around B.C. capital

Residents finding plenty of reasons to fly the flag around B.C. capital

On the eve of flag day, Victoria man sees direct correlation between worries over U.S. and uptick in flag queries
Police identify victims in Coldstream double homicide, 2 years later

Police identify victims in Coldstream double homicide, 2 years later

'There are people out there with knowledge of the deaths of Camilo Alonso and Jacob Rommann and we are asking those individuals to come forward and contact the police,' said Staff Sgt. Jason Smart
UPDATE: 108 Mile resident Beverly Fowler found safe

UPDATE: 108 Mile resident Beverly Fowler found safe

Beverly Fowler was last heard from on Saturday, Feb. 8
Revelstoke students aim for Oxford with 'tariffism' definition

Revelstoke students aim for Oxford with 'tariffism' definition

Creative writing students' week of collaboration culminates in succinct and timely definition, with aspirations for world's top dictionary
B.C. softwood lumber exports face tariffs in excess of 50 per cent: minister

B.C. softwood lumber exports face tariffs in excess of 50 per cent: minister

Ravi Parmar Friday in California lobbying against tariffs and for the use of B.C. lumber in wildfire rebuild
Kelowna cold case: Stabbed through the heart on Valentine's Day

Kelowna cold case: Stabbed through the heart on Valentine's Day

Sally Winter was killed inside her Bernard Avenue home on Valentine's Day 1985
B.C. police cite privacy as investigators probe chat group activities

B.C. police cite privacy as investigators probe chat group activities

Seizure of Nelson officers’ personal phone data being challenged in court as an invasion of privacy
Vancouver invests $5M to make its Downtown Eastside safer

Vancouver invests $5M to make its Downtown Eastside safer

Increased uniformed police presence part of fresh effort to battle ‘humanitarian crisis’