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“Having two significant fire events take place at nearly the same time is very rare, however, it is not believed the fires are related in any manner.”

“It’s folks from all political stripes, people who voted for Tara Armstrong and people who didn't.”

Angus Reid found that while not everyone dislikes the B.C. premier, his approval rating has dropped significantly over the past year.


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“The pace of conversations has picked up in recent days, and we are feeling optimistic that we are moving toward the outcome the community would like to see.”

No arrests have been made.

British Columbians are watching closely, and feeling the fallout at the pumps.

He’s the last printer in Canada who still casts metal type himself, creating each of the tiny metal letters that he sets into the printing press.

“It's not the same old, same old. It's a different group of people with different ideas. But we share one thing, and that's a passion for live music and quality performances.”

It turns out even sunsets can be political.

RCMP say the man's motives are unclear.

“It becomes more and more likely every day that we're going to see the $2 a litre mark.”

“We can't let perfect be the enemy of good."

This winter has been one of the warmest on record.

The province has seen illicit drug deaths steadily decline since 2023.

“Observations included a bedroom equipped as a client room, the living room set up as a party room. . . alcohol, and sexual safety and novelty products.”

Both cities also saw a drop in the number of people in the workforce.

The lobby effort comes as Canada increases spending on the military.

A few years ago a 4% increase might have seemed steep, but it's looking pretty good these days.

“It's something that can be altered genetically. We have no idea what they're doing.”

“Anybody contemplating driving through the passes might see if they can sort of postpone that until after things settle down a bit.”

Investigators forwarded the evidence from the crash to the BC Prosecution Service, and the charge was approved a year later on Feb. 11, 2026.

“After more than two years, property owners remain in a state of limbo because there is no reliable potable water service.”