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Driver charged in NHL’s Johnny Gaudreau’s death had .087 blood-alcohol level

Driver charged in NHL’s Johnny Gaudreau’s death had .087 blood-alcohol level

The Gaudreau brothers were killed by a drunk driver on Aug. 29
B.C. signs agreement to help fund hormone replacement therapy, diabetes expenses

B.C. signs agreement to help fund hormone replacement therapy, diabetes expenses

British Columbia is the first province to sign the agreement with the federal government
Body found near Nanaimo park

Body found near Nanaimo park

Police received report of deceased person in the afternoon of Sept. 12
Rossland mom braves the English Channel for charity and legacy

Rossland mom braves the English Channel for charity and legacy

Aerin Bowers also fundraising for Canadian Tire Jumpstart charities.
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̨ÍåMMÂãÁÄÊÒ GasLink fined for the 6th time, latest penalties total $590K

Latest penalties concern deficiencies with erosion, sediment control measures
Province continues support for intervention program in Penticton

Province continues support for intervention program in Penticton

The Safe Community Situation Table program has been operational in Penticton since 2018
B.C. Premier Eby promises to axe carbon tax if Ottawa says OK

B.C. Premier Eby promises to axe carbon tax if Ottawa says OK

B.C. to cut carbon tax if it receives permission from Ottawa
55+ BC Games holds moment of silence for victims in fatal Okanagan crash

55+ BC Games holds moment of silence for victims in fatal Okanagan crash

Host society president Debbie Cannon asked for a moment of silence at Wednesday's opening ceremony for the games in Salmon Arm
B.C., First Nations, feds sign 1st agreement on early learning, childcare

B.C., First Nations, feds sign 1st agreement on early learning, childcare

The agreement is 'more than the paper it is written on,' says Grand Chief Stewart Phillip
B.C. fruit growers extended $4M branch in wake of devastating co-op closure

B.C. fruit growers extended $4M branch in wake of devastating co-op closure

 As B.C. Tree Fruits Cooperative continues through bankruptcy proceedings, the provincial government is offering additional help.
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