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City of Kelowna sues developers over damage to downtown fire hall

City of Kelowna sues developers over damage to downtown fire hall

The city filed the notice of civil claim on Jan. 20
Eastern Canada bracing as massive winter storm forecast

Eastern Canada bracing as massive winter storm forecast

Environment Canada predicting snow and freezing rain as multiple warnings issued
Abbotsford man's Golden Eagle lawsuit proceeds despite delays

Abbotsford man's Golden Eagle lawsuit proceeds despite delays

Ron Shore's statue was allegedly stolen following event in Delta
Four men charged following raid of Pitt Meadows 'fraud factory'

Four men charged following raid of Pitt Meadows 'fraud factory'

Facing 48 charges after police bust at rural property
B.C. Interior Chiefs call on Alaskan fishery to stop intercepting vulnerable salmon

B.C. Interior Chiefs call on Alaskan fishery to stop intercepting vulnerable salmon

Tŝilhqot’in chiefs are attending the Pacific Salmon Commission's annual meeting to call on Alaskan District 104 Fishery to stop harvesting vulnerable salmon until their populations rebound
Alley-Oop Basketball Tournament debuting in Abbotsford this April

Alley-Oop Basketball Tournament debuting in Abbotsford this April

Tradex hosts the BC Opener and BC Main Event tournaments in the spring
Town hall meeting planned for concerns over Hope gravel pit expansion

Town hall meeting planned for concerns over Hope gravel pit expansion

Meeting set up by MLA Tony Luck to discuss concerns
Trump's vision of hemispheric dominance includes Canada, says B.C. analyst

Trump's vision of hemispheric dominance includes Canada, says B.C. analyst

Trump's annexation threat is already "a very significant challenge" to the integrity of NATO, says UVic professor
‘World needs what we have’: B.C. confident aluminum industry can survive tariffs

‘World needs what we have’: B.C. confident aluminum industry can survive tariffs

B.C. minister says potential new aluminum markets available, as risk of 50% U.S. tariffs emerges
B.C. eagle sculpture insurance case can fly forward despite ‘inexcusable’ delays

B.C. eagle sculpture insurance case can fly forward despite ‘inexcusable’ delays

Judge rules ‘interests of justice to allow claim to proceed’ despite more than 6 years since filing