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'Running out of underwear too, folks': West Kelowna fire chief brings much needed laugh

'Running out of underwear too, folks': West Kelowna fire chief brings much needed laugh

Fire chief lightens mood amidst Kelowna wildfire tragedy
'We just left': Evacuated migrant workers face uncertainty amid B.C. wildfires

'We just left': Evacuated migrant workers face uncertainty amid B.C. wildfires

Hundreds of migrant workers evacuated in the Okanagan Valley have been left in limbo due to wildfires and smoke. Without pay, they say they face an uncertain future.
Who brews the best craft beer in the Tri-Cities? BC Ale Trail wants to know

Who brews the best craft beer in the Tri-Cities? BC Ale Trail wants to know

Deadline nears to nominate your favourite Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam or Port Moody craft brewery.
'We sincerely apologize': BC Parks cancels backcountry, day passes to Joffre Lakes Park

'We sincerely apologize': BC Parks cancels backcountry, day passes to Joffre Lakes Park

All day passes and backcountry camping reservations are cancelled.
Looting reports slowly surface as Kelowna evacuees return home

Looting reports slowly surface as Kelowna evacuees return home

Some wildfire evacuees report people have looted their evacuated homes.
Fraser Valley, Victoria down payments rise over $100k since 2018

Fraser Valley, Victoria down payments rise over $100k since 2018

The Fraser Valley continues to see competition as buyers search outside Metro Vancouver for lower prices
BBB: Here's how to avoid a rental scam

BBB: Here's how to avoid a rental scam

Scammers know that people in the midst of moving don’t always have time or capacity to do the necessary research, writes the Better Business Bureau.
One in seven wildfire evacuees from a B.C. First Nation reserve

One in seven wildfire evacuees from a B.C. First Nation reserve

The B.C. government says 27,000 people have been evacuated from their homes this past week due to wildfires. Why do First Nations make up such a large share of evacuees?
Tri-Cities Today: August 26, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: August 26, 2023

What's going on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023.
Crown wants 14 years for B.C. man convicted on child sex charges

Crown wants 14 years for B.C. man convicted on child sex charges

Preston Cory Dickins was convicted for sexual assault, sexual interference of a person under 16, invitation to sexual touching under 16 and making or publishing and possession of child pornography.