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Park reopens after Kelowna RCMP pull body from Okanagan Lake

Park reopens after Kelowna RCMP pull body from Okanagan Lake

The identity of the person has not been released
Flooding erosion closes lane of highway 5, south of Valemount

Flooding erosion closes lane of highway 5, south of Valemount

Flooding and erosion have resulted in closures to a section of Highway 5, between Valemount and Blue River. Crews have been on scene of the incident since May 31, to repair and flag the road, and control traffic.
Province commissions independent review of Community Living B.C.

Province commissions independent review of Community Living B.C.

Review follows conclusion of coroner's inquest into death of Florence Girard
B.C. Premier David Eby stops in Japan on Asia trade mission

B.C. Premier David Eby stops in Japan on Asia trade mission

B.C. Assembly of First Nations regional chief bows out of trip, citing bills 14 and 15
White Rock Boathouse to close its doors this September

White Rock Boathouse to close its doors this September

One last summer for popular longtime Marine Drive restaurant as lease expires
Woman's body pulled from Okanagan Lake

Woman's body pulled from Okanagan Lake

Believed to be in her 40s, woman was camping alone at Westside Road forestry site
$5M earmarked to fight crime in B.C. downtowns 'pitiful,' critic says

$5M earmarked to fight crime in B.C. downtowns 'pitiful,' critic says

Surrey MLA Elenore Sturko, public safety critic, says $5M for an entire province is a 'pittance, woefully inadequate'
Spuzzum First Nation removes chief citing breach of oath of office

Spuzzum First Nation removes chief citing breach of oath of office

James Hobart no longer chief; Spuzzum councillor Janice Kuester now interim chief
Vancouver non-profit urges action after teen 'brutally assaulted'

Vancouver non-profit urges action after teen 'brutally assaulted'

Battered Women鈥檚 Support Services (BWSS) is calling on the government to make gender-based violence a public safety emergency
Fatal overdose sparks changes in B.C. supportive housing procedures

Fatal overdose sparks changes in B.C. supportive housing procedures

An internal review highlighted areas where improvements were needed