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Vancouver invests $5M to make its Downtown Eastside safer

Vancouver invests $5M to make its Downtown Eastside safer

Increased uniformed police presence part of fresh effort to battle ‘humanitarian crisis’
Pair arrested in fake taxi scam targeting B.C. universities, shopping centres

Pair arrested in fake taxi scam targeting B.C. universities, shopping centres

Police say the scam was used to obtain the credit and debit cards of multiple victims
3.8-magnitude earthquake rattles Greater Victoria

3.8-magnitude earthquake rattles Greater Victoria

The tremors were 'lightly felt' on Thursday, Feb. 13
Yukon plane crash survivor recalls rescue by U.S. military and Canadian authorities

Yukon plane crash survivor recalls rescue by U.S. military and Canadian authorities

Pilot of plane that went down near Faro, Yukon shares his story of survival and gratitude for successful multinational search-and-rescue mission
Dead fish found in North Island estuary prompt DFO investigation

Dead fish found in North Island estuary prompt DFO investigation

DFO asks that Campbell River residents ensure they aren't allowing harmful substances to wash into local fish-bearing creeks
'Born to dance': Meet the viral Rugby Sevens superfan from Surrey

'Born to dance': Meet the viral Rugby Sevens superfan from Surrey

Malcolm Gendall will bring his dance moves back to BC Place for Vancouver Sevens, Feb. 21-23
Vehicle crashes through glass doors at central Island restaurant

Vehicle crashes through glass doors at central Island restaurant

Nanaimo Fire Rescue respond to incident at the 6500 block of Aulds Road
Victoria, Sooke see rise in overdose calls, defying provincial trend

Victoria, Sooke see rise in overdose calls, defying provincial trend

Victoria saw a five per cent increase in overdose calls in 2024 while Sooke's numbers jumped nearly 60 per cent
At least 2% of all heat from FortisBC gas came from waste during B.C. coldsnap

At least 2% of all heat from FortisBC gas came from waste during B.C. coldsnap

Fortis is using waste to make low-carbon heat
B.C. real estate sales volume up as average prices go down

B.C. real estate sales volume up as average prices go down

January residential sales climbed 6.4 per cent over the same time last year