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Two vehicles exchange gunfire in Surrey neighbourhood

Two vehicles exchange gunfire in Surrey neighbourhood

Sunday evening shooting occurred when many people were outdoors and children were playing on the street
Hundreds protest 91Ô­´´â€™s high housing prices

Hundreds protest 91Ô­´´â€™s high housing prices

Hundreds gathered in downtown 91Ô­´´ on Sunday, calling on government to address increasing housing unaffordability in the city.
Dozens forced from homes by flash floods in ‘resilient’ Cache Creek

Dozens forced from homes by flash floods in ‘resilient’ Cache Creek

Cache Creek Mayor John Ranta is looking to declare a local state of emergency after a flash flood tore through town, driving 50 people from their homes.
Fire near Fort Nelson grows to 1,400 hectares

Fire near Fort Nelson grows to 1,400 hectares

A wildfire near Fort Nelson is getting and looks bigger than originally reported, provincial authorities reported Saturday. The B.C.
Little Bobtail Lake fire in central B.C. nearly contained but could still grow

Little Bobtail Lake fire in central B.C. nearly contained but could still grow

Calm, cool weather and more than 320 personnel helped crews put a collar on the Little Bobtail Lake fire but provincial officials say the estimated 25,000-hectare blaze remains challenging and aggressive.
Flash flood closes Trans-Canada Highway at Cache Creek briefly

Flash flood closes Trans-Canada Highway at Cache Creek briefly

CACHE CREEK, B.C. — A violent storm has ripped through Cache Creek in British Columbia’s Interior, bringing with it heavy rainfall, gusting winds, and hail.
B.C. seniors advocate makes housing recommendations for cash-poor seniors

B.C. seniors advocate makes housing recommendations for cash-poor seniors

B.C. should help house-rich, cash-poor seniors live in their homes longer by offering a government-backed homeowners line of credit, the province’s seniors advocate recommended Thursday. That’s one of 18 recommendation in Seniors’ Housing in B.C.
Exodus of millennials threatens 91Ô­´´-area economy

Exodus of millennials threatens 91Ô­´´-area economy

Stagnant wages, housing costs driving them away: Vancity report
Golf’s decline in B.C. drives wedge between traditionalists, folks with new ideas

Golf’s decline in B.C. drives wedge between traditionalists, folks with new ideas

After 16 years of running a virtual club called Golf for Gals that allowed women to golf at different courses every week, the lack of interest was as disheartening as a triple bogey for organizer Diane Fru, and this year she called it quits.
Surrey getting 100 more RCMP officers to fight gang crime

Surrey getting 100 more RCMP officers to fight gang crime

OTTAWA - The Conservative government, under attack from the New Democratic Party in Parliament in recent weeks over a string of gang-related shootings in Surrey, is providing 100 additional RCMP officers to the city to fight crime, it was announced T