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U.S. produce wears out welcome with B.C. grocery store

U.S. produce wears out welcome with B.C. grocery store

The store says it has made moves to source all 380 of its fruits and vegetable from non-American growers
1 dead after reports of person found unresponsive on Whistler Blackcomb

1 dead after reports of person found unresponsive on Whistler Blackcomb

RCMP say the investigation is ongoing
Hours after giving birth, MLA casts vote from Victoria hospital

Hours after giving birth, MLA casts vote from Victoria hospital

MLA for Esquimalt-Colwood, Darlene Rotchford, welcomes Josephine Rotchford into the world
Tesla products removed from BC Hydro EV charger rebate program amid trade war

Tesla products removed from BC Hydro EV charger rebate program amid trade war

People who purchased, were pre-approved before March 12 will still qualify
B.C. rental rates continue to decline, just not as much as the rest of Canada

B.C. rental rates continue to decline, just not as much as the rest of Canada

Rentals.ca numbers show the average asking rent for an apartment in B.C. in February 2025 was $2,457
Canadian woman home after visa rejection led to 11 days in U.S. custody

Canadian woman home after visa rejection led to 11 days in U.S. custody

Jasmine Mooney moved to Arizona after detention by ICE at California/Mexico border
UPDATE: Amber Alert cancelled, 2-year-old boy found safe by Vancouver police

UPDATE: Amber Alert cancelled, 2-year-old boy found safe by Vancouver police

Police say the suspect is in custody and officers are investigating
Okanagan Chiefs condemn MLA Dallas Brodie's residential school comments

Okanagan Chiefs condemn MLA Dallas Brodie's residential school comments

The Chiefs had strong words for Dallas Brodie's 'racist propaganda,' as well as former Conservative MLAs Tara Armstrong (Kelowna-Lake Country) and Jordan Kealy (Peace River-North) who supported her
BC Cancer expanding care with new clinic planned for Kamloops

BC Cancer expanding care with new clinic planned for Kamloops

The Kamloops Cancer Centre is expected to open in 2028
New government bill to give B.C. flexibility in tariff response

New government bill to give B.C. flexibility in tariff response

Opposition parties, however, worry about government granting itself unchecked power