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Rain and possible snow melt set off high-water warnings for parts of B.C.

Rain and possible snow melt set off high-water warnings for parts of B.C.

The B.C. River Forecast Centre says those same storms have the potential to push river levels up
Chilliwack area earthquake-detection system to 'serve important function'

Chilliwack area earthquake-detection system to 'serve important function'

System would be placed at fire hall and could trigger alerts for the public based on P-waves
B.C. public health expert fears changes to safe supply will end it

B.C. public health expert fears changes to safe supply will end it

But several voices including police have also cheered the changes
Central Okanagan Search and Rescue dog to help look for missing man near Vanderhoof

Central Okanagan Search and Rescue dog to help look for missing man near Vanderhoof

Ronald McCook, 40, was last seen on Jan. 23
5.1-magnitude earthquake shakes south coast of B.C.

5.1-magnitude earthquake shakes south coast of B.C.

Emergency Info BC says officials monitoring, but no tsunami threat
Fate of B.C. ostriches looms with federal court hearing

Fate of B.C. ostriches looms with federal court hearing

CFIA and Universal Ostrich expecting a federal court date over soon
B.C. company combats biodiversity loss with deep-sea robot

B.C. company combats biodiversity loss with deep-sea robot

Ocean Diagnostic's new device can plunge 400 metres below the ocean's surface to collect data from at-risk species
Poilievre’s proposed incentives for First Nations water, resource projects draw fire

Poilievre’s proposed incentives for First Nations water, resource projects draw fire

The proposals drew some swift criticism from experts and researchers
Canada can legally challenge tariffs, but will Trump fall in line with the ruling?

Canada can legally challenge tariffs, but will Trump fall in line with the ruling?

Canada could also decide to challenge this round of tariffs at the World Trade Organization
Ex-coroner says B.C.’s drug policy overhaul looks like ‘impulsive political decision’

Ex-coroner says B.C.’s drug policy overhaul looks like ‘impulsive political decision’

Health minister says it’s aimed at preventing the diversion of take-home prescription opioids onto the street