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Hyper-abundant pink salmon outcompeting wild sockeye

Hyper-abundant pink salmon outcompeting wild sockeye

Is it too soon to change B.C.
Almost all West Kelowna residents home as fire crews make progress

Almost all West Kelowna residents home as fire crews make progress

Authorities lifted the evacuation order on all but eight West Kelowna homes late Monday morning after firefighters there brought more than half a massive wildfire under control.
Housemates testify about living with Legebokoff

Housemates testify about living with Legebokoff

A key piece of evidence in the case against Cody Alan Legebokoff was at the centre of testimony Friday from three young women who once shared a house with the man accused of murdering a teenage girl and three women.
Homeless protesters defy orders to leave 91Ô­´´â€™s Oppenheimer Park

Homeless protesters defy orders to leave 91Ô­´´â€™s Oppenheimer Park

Campers say they can stay because they’re on First Nations land
Coquihalla Highway fatality follows speed-limit increase

Coquihalla Highway fatality follows speed-limit increase

Just weeks after the speed limit was raised on the Coquihalla Highway, police are probing a fatal multi-vehicle accident on the weekend. But advocates for increased speed limits say it’s too soon to draw any conclusions.
Wife of former Surrey temple president dies after domestic assault

Wife of former Surrey temple president dies after domestic assault

A Surrey woman who suffered severe injuries in a domestic dispute last week has died. Narinder Kaur Kalsi was taken off life support Sunday and pronounced dead just before 4:30 p.m., said the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team.
Fire danger down in parts of B.C., 50 blazes in Washington

Fire danger down in parts of B.C., 50 blazes in Washington

VANCOUVER — Cooler weather and light rain in parts of British Columbia provided some relief for firefighters on Saturday, prompting officials to downgrade fire danger ratings in some parts of the province. Navi Saini of the B.C.
Legebokoff high on cocaine, crack on night of killing, court told

Legebokoff high on cocaine, crack on night of killing, court told

A drug-fuelled night with Cody Alan Legebokoff was described to the jury Wednesday as the trial for the man accused of murdering three women and a teenage girl continued at the Prince Geoge courthouse.
B.C. Lottery Corp. wants $55,000 back from ex-CEO

B.C. Lottery Corp. wants $55,000 back from ex-CEO

Letter asks for repayment of some salary dollars after ethical audit findings
Refugee claimant fears deportation despite court-ordered review of case

Refugee claimant fears deportation despite court-ordered review of case

From the front window of the Langley church Jose Figueroa has called home for the past nine months, a small opening is visible in the bushes that form a barrier between two parking lots.