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A semi truck struck a snowplow on the Coquihalla overnight

A semi truck struck a snowplow on the Coquihalla overnight

The crash occurred in the northbound lanes of the Coquihalla just before midnight.
Province, McLeod Lake Indian Band formalize agreement on proposed hydrogen plant

Province, McLeod Lake Indian Band formalize agreement on proposed hydrogen plant

$7 billion Tse'khene energy transition hub to be built on Kerry Lake Indian Reserve, 90 km north of Prince George
Seeking sexbots: What Vancouver could look like with artificial companions

Seeking sexbots: What Vancouver could look like with artificial companions

What does a world with robot partners look like? Maybe not the way that you would expect.
Pilots guide helicopter to safety in Victoria after lightning strike

Pilots guide helicopter to safety in Victoria after lightning strike

Twelve passengers and two crew were on board when instruments that guide the pilots through clouds stopped working and two of the four tail rotor blades were lost.
Live trap set for wolf-dog hybrid on the loose near Coombs

Live trap set for wolf-dog hybrid on the loose near Coombs

People are being asked to stay out of an industrial area off Highway 19 where the cage has been baited, and keep dogs on-leash
Burnaby high school pushes to drop former Indian agent’s name

Burnaby high school pushes to drop former Indian agent’s name

Byrne Creek Community School was named after a creek, but that creek was named after a former Indian agent, so students and staff are calling for change in the name of Truth and Reconciliation.
More than half of B.C. businesses in survey reported cyberattacks in past year

More than half of B.C. businesses in survey reported cyberattacks in past year

Global accounting firm KPMG says cybercrime is a growing issue in Metro Vancouver and on Vancouver Island.
B.C. man convicted of Richmond B&E, sexual assault

B.C. man convicted of Richmond B&E, sexual assault

The judge rejected Christopher Sharafi's claim he met the woman at a bar and they had sex in a van.
Squamish council takes a step toward joining the Sue Big Oil campaign

Squamish council takes a step toward joining the Sue Big Oil campaign

By a 5-2 vote, pledges $1 per resident or about $25,000 toward the campaign in the 2025 budget.
Vancouver Island First Nations enter partnership with forest company

Vancouver Island First Nations enter partnership with forest company

VICTORIA — A limited partnership between four Vancouver Island First Nations and one of British Columbia's major forest companies is being hailed as a path forward for the industry in the province.