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Prince Rupert has Canada's 3rd busiest port and a growing economy. So why can't residents drink its water?
The city says boil water notices will keep happening as it works to replace a century-old water system.
Missing hiker found alive after more than 5 weeks in remote B.C. park
Sam Benastick was reported missing Oct. 17 after failing to return home from a 10-day trip in the remote Redfern-Keily Provincial Park, about 250 kilometres northwest of Fort St. John.
B.C. RCMP officer likely injured by police officer fire near Canada-U.S. border, force says
The RCMP say one of its officers was likely injured by police gunfire near the community of Midway, a small town in B.C.'s Kootenay region just north of the Canada-U.S. border.
Injured snowboarder airlifted to hospital after spending night in B.C. mountains
An injured snowboarder had to spend the night outdoors after hurting her hip in B.C.'s backcountry — a reminder to always prepare for the worst-case scenario, first responders say.
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Everyone says they're tired. Me? I fell asleep behind the wheel and knew something was really wrong
B.C. Ferries to replace advisory committees with a new model in spring
Analysis
Trump's threatened tariffs would severely impact Canadian energy — if they happen
Analysis
Rattled by Trump's tariff threat, Canada's leaders point fingers at each other
Beef prices hit record high at the grocery store — and on the ranch, too
Non-profit that runs Nanaimo, B.C., soup kitchen locked out by landlord
Vote to approve natural gas heating in new homes puts Vancouver councillors on the hot seat
LifeLabs data breach report released after firm loses 4-year bid to keep it quiet
Lucky Taylor Swift fan nabs 2 tickets in Vancouver for $16.50 each — but there's a catch
Fire-damaged Vancouver Island school set to reopen next week
B.C. Premier Eby says Canada will negotiate from 'position of strength' on U.S. tariffs
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B.C. Conservative leader under fire over some of his critic picks
New gold mine in tiny Wells, B.C., gets approval but some residents worry it will change their town forever
Vancouver mayor faces heat over park board plans — but could be burned by a 5.5% property tax hike
This B.C. Indigenous carver is adding board games to his repertoire