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Accident in Saanich echoes science-fiction classic

Accident in Saanich echoes science-fiction classic

In the classic science-fiction movie Alien , the heroine Ellen Ripley battles not only a hideous creature that had stowed away on her space ship before killing all of her crewmates, but also a defiant, dangerous on-board computer.
B.C. loggers struggle despite record lumber prices

B.C. loggers struggle despite record lumber prices

Province gets recommendations to stabilize contractor business
Masked activists in Quebec City begin protests against G7 leaders’ summit

Masked activists in Quebec City begin protests against G7 leaders’ summit

This was one of many protests and demonstrations scheduled to take place between Thursday and Saturday as the G7 leaders in La Malbaie
Residents in B.C. community protest high-risk sex offender in town

Residents in B.C. community protest high-risk sex offender in town

Pedophile James Conway moved to Chilliwack in July 2017
Hattie takes gold at Junior Elite National Diving Championships

Hattie takes gold at Junior Elite National Diving Championships

Boardworks diver now competing at World Cup in China
Looking to the sky: B.C. company sucks carbon from air to make fuel

Looking to the sky: B.C. company sucks carbon from air to make fuel

Carbon Engineering removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through a chemical process, adds hydrogen and oxygen to create fuel
B.C councillor attacked by vicious crow

B.C councillor attacked by vicious crow

White Rock Coun. Helen Fathers says she can now laugh at the terrifying incident
Snow predicted for B.C. Highway

Snow predicted for B.C. Highway

Kelowna - Environment Canada has issued a weather warning for snow on the Okanagan Connector
POLL: Should fish farms be allowed to operate on B.C. coastal waters?

POLL: Should fish farms be allowed to operate on B.C. coastal waters?

A group of First Nations communities and others are fighting to have fish farms moved to on-land operations. The industry suggests this would cripple the industry that employs more than 6,000 British Columbians. What do you think?
Penticton Art Gallery explores racism

Penticton Art Gallery explores racism

International call for artists to contribute