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Don’t hold Alberta ‘hostage,’ Rachel Notley warns B.C.

Don’t hold Alberta ‘hostage,’ Rachel Notley warns B.C.

TransMountain pipeline project expected to proceed in fall

Don’t hold Alberta ‘hostage,’ Rachel Notley warns B.C.

TransMountain pipeline project expected to proceed in fall
B.C. Greens leader Andrew Weaver seeks official party status

B.C. Greens leader Andrew Weaver seeks official party status

Recognition would give B.C. Green Party more staff, guaranteed time in legislature
Victoria woman’s cutout of Sean Spicer in a bush trending on social media

Victoria woman’s cutout of Sean Spicer in a bush trending on social media

Don’t be surprised if, in the coming days, you happen to spot White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer peeking out from behind a bush near you. What began as a bit of whimsy on the part of a Victoria, B.C., woman to poke a little lighthearted fun at Spicer’s occasionally comedic foibles is now trending on social media.
VIDEO: Cariboo Archers host annual Outdoor 3D Shoot

VIDEO: Cariboo Archers host annual Outdoor 3D Shoot

Archers from throughout the region turned out for the annual Cariboo Archers Outdoor 3D Shoot.
VIDEO: Unicorns of the sea hunt their prey

VIDEO: Unicorns of the sea hunt their prey

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada release aerial footage of the sea unicorns swimming
UPDATE: Elections BC accepts two of six requests for recount

UPDATE: Elections BC accepts two of six requests for recount

All eyes are on the final count in 10 days, when 176,000 absentee ballots will be tallied
Liberal MLAs Barnett and Oakes comment on election victories

Liberal MLAs Barnett and Oakes comment on election victories

Cariboo-Chilcotin Liberal incumbent Donna Barnett said she and Coralee Oakes’ re-election were part of a Liberal corridor that extends from the U.S. border at Osoyoos straight up to Fort Nelson.
Most of B.C. braces for big rain, snowmelt

Most of B.C. braces for big rain, snowmelt

Heavy rain expected through weekend, high stream warnings through Interior
UPDATE: Voter turnout hits 61.5 per cent in 2017 B.C. election

UPDATE: Voter turnout hits 61.5 per cent in 2017 B.C. election

Over half of B.C. voters went to the polls on May 9