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Fisherman saves four after collision between float plane, water taxi

Fisherman saves four after collision between float plane, water taxi

It's not the first time Ken Brown has saved someone's life.
Five men use turbans to rescue stranger dangerously stuck beside B.C. waterfall

Five men use turbans to rescue stranger dangerously stuck beside B.C. waterfall

Five international students turned their turbans and clothing into a makeshift rescue rope to save a stranger.
Former Richmond teacher's licence suspended after privately messaging students, taking photos and videos

Former Richmond teacher's licence suspended after privately messaging students, taking photos and videos

Photos and videos were taken of female students without consent
LifeLabs workers issue 72-hour strike notice, fair wage increases 'an outstanding issue'

LifeLabs workers issue 72-hour strike notice, fair wage increases 'an outstanding issue'

Unionized workers have issued a 72-hour strike notice over 'unfair' pay.
Highway 99 stabilization at Ten Mile Slide complete

Highway 99 stabilization at Ten Mile Slide complete

This work is expected to improve the long-term safety and reliability for people travelling the highway northeast of Lillooet, the provincial government says.
$50K/year dishwashing job illustrates desperation in restaurant industry

$50K/year dishwashing job illustrates desperation in restaurant industry

A recent job posting titled 'Effects of labour shortage, $50K per annum to wash dishes' has gone viral on social media.
Absolutely massive salmon caught in B.C.

Absolutely massive salmon caught in B.C.

Holy moly those are some big fish
Annual ShakeOut B.C.day includes community-wide test of the SquamishAlert

Annual ShakeOut B.C.day includes community-wide test of the SquamishAlert

‘Drop, Cover and Hold On’ set for Oct. 21 at 10:21 a.m.
Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs demand banks divest from gas pipeline

Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs demand banks divest from gas pipeline

Letter serves as a 'formal notice' the pipeline project doesn’t have the consent of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs.
Health authority seeks injunction to shut down B.C. restaurant not complying with vaccine card mandate

Health authority seeks injunction to shut down B.C. restaurant not complying with vaccine card mandate

"We're disappointed to be at this stage," said B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix.
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