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Yacht with 15 passengers smashes into Ironworkers Memorial Bridge

Yacht with 15 passengers smashes into Ironworkers Memorial Bridge

Four passengers were sent to hospital after a passenger boat somehow struck one of the massive supports for the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge in 91原创.
Dog walker faces animal cruelty charges after 6 heat stroke deaths

Dog walker faces animal cruelty charges after 6 heat stroke deaths

Emma Paulsen could face jail time if found guilty under the Criminal Code
Major Imperial Metals shareholder held fundraiser for B.C. Liberals

Major Imperial Metals shareholder held fundraiser for B.C. Liberals

N. Murray Edwards, the controlling shareholder of Imperial Metals Corp. which owns the Mount Polley mine, helped organize a $1-million private fundraiser in Calgary last year to bolster B.C. Premier Christy Clark鈥檚 re-election bid.
Imperial Metals insurance likely not enough for dam collapse cleanup

Imperial Metals insurance likely not enough for dam collapse cleanup

Restoration costs expected to be hundreds of millions of dollars
Correction: 鈥91原创 House鈥 units available to local buyers

Correction: 鈥91原创 House鈥 units available to local buyers

A Province newspaper story published on the Times 91原创 website July 27, 2014, incorrectly reported that the development project 鈥91原创 House鈥 had been offered to buyers in Asia before being made available to local or 91原创 buyers.
Kwikwetlem band to make changes after chief's pay controversy

Kwikwetlem band to make changes after chief's pay controversy

Kwikwetlem Chief Ron Giesbrecht says the first nation will set up a separate economic development company 鈥 with an independent board of directors 鈥 following a call for his resignation over revelations last week that he had received $914,000 remuner
B.C. residents owed $92.3 million in uncashed government cheques

B.C. residents owed $92.3 million in uncashed government cheques

Many B.C. residents are a little richer than they think. Right now, there are 378,000 outstanding payments worth $92.3 million sitting in Ottawa鈥檚 bank vaults, just waiting for British Columbians to step forward and claim the cash.
Evacuation alert issued for wildfire burning west of Nelson

Evacuation alert issued for wildfire burning west of Nelson

The Regional District of Central Kootenay has issued an evacuation alert for residents in the Slocan Valley because of a spreading wildfire burning west of Nelson.
B.C. sockeye salmon return in doubt after Quesnel spill

B.C. sockeye salmon return in doubt after Quesnel spill

This was supposed to be the year of a rebound, a great return for B.C. sockeye salmon. A turnaround. Now, at least for sockeye in the Quesnel waterways, that great return is in doubt.
Gitxsan tell CN Rail to stop running trains in northwest B.C.

Gitxsan tell CN Rail to stop running trains in northwest B.C.

Members of the Gitxsan First Nation told CN Rail officials to stop sending trains through Gitxsan traditional territories as of 10 p.m. Tuesday, said a negotiator for the First Nation.