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B.C. author wins silver award for true story about ‘wealthy’ con artist

B.C. author wins silver award for true story about ‘wealthy’ con artist

Glenda Toews picks up international Reader Views Literary Awards for book ‘Spinning on a Barstool’
Break-ins target Comox Valley residences of Asian-owned businesses

Break-ins target Comox Valley residences of Asian-owned businesses

Police asking public to protect their homes after recent break and enters
Victoria’s first electric bus cohort nixed after builder’s bankruptcy fallout

Victoria’s first electric bus cohort nixed after builder’s bankruptcy fallout

10 buses won’t be delivered to Capital Region as BC Transit says electrification plan continues
Federal RCMP seize 27 tonnes of contraband cigarettes in B.C.

Federal RCMP seize 27 tonnes of contraband cigarettes in B.C.

Police say the investigation has led to dismantling criminal networks
Leaked map shows B.C. at-risk old-growth site deferrals slow to materialize

Leaked map shows B.C. at-risk old-growth site deferrals slow to materialize

Analyst says map shows deferrals yet to happen at more than half of proposed sites
Gruesome evidence introduced in Langley manslaughter hearing

Gruesome evidence introduced in Langley manslaughter hearing

Voir dire hearing will determine if evidence can be used in trial this spring
Preparations for bad wildfire season underway, even on Vancouver Island

Preparations for bad wildfire season underway, even on Vancouver Island

But Vancouver Island can still avoid a bad season with ample spring rainfall
Jewish B.C. cabinet minister says anti-Semitism not part of his ‘experience’

Jewish B.C. cabinet minister says anti-Semitism not part of his ‘experience’

Environment Minister George Heyman disagrees with former cabinet colleague Selina Robinson
Bottom fishing closed around B.C.’s only live coral reef

Bottom fishing closed around B.C.’s only live coral reef

Lophelia Reef, in Finlayson Channel is home to the most northerly coral in the Pacific
Feds release $77M to replace Prince Rupert’s ancient water pipes

Feds release $77M to replace Prince Rupert’s ancient water pipes

The investment comes one year after the province put up $65 million for the aging infrastructure