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Number of B.C. homicides dropped in 2023, but long-term trend is up

Number of B.C. homicides dropped in 2023, but long-term trend is up

The number of recorded homicides dropped in B.C. to 123 in 2023, but the long-term trend is up.
B.C. not maintaining service levels as senior population grows: Advocate

B.C. not maintaining service levels as senior population grows: Advocate

1.1 million British Columbians are over the age of 65
Canada Post carriers around Kelowna still helping elves get mail to Santa

Canada Post carriers around Kelowna still helping elves get mail to Santa

Letters to Santa can be mailed at Canada Post picket lines around Kelowna
Public hearing called Vancouver police conduct in Myles Gray death

Public hearing called Vancouver police conduct in Myles Gray death

Dates not yet determined, retired B.C. Supreme Court justice appointed as adjudicator
FortisBC offering free assistance to lower income B.C. households

FortisBC offering free assistance to lower income B.C. households

Got to fortisbc.com/incomequalified for more information
Okanagan Sun head coach undergoes emergency surgery after hit by car

Okanagan Sun head coach undergoes emergency surgery after hit by car

Travis Miller had both his feet crushed in the incident
Unsheltered population in Vernon spikes 66 per cent since 2017

Unsheltered population in Vernon spikes 66 per cent since 2017

The newest Housing Needs Report has laid out a bevy of new stats regarding the local housing situation
B.C. sees rent prices decline, but affordability remains challenging

B.C. sees rent prices decline, but affordability remains challenging

Victoria remains in Canada's top 10 priciest cities, but 1-bedroom prices dropped 1.3% over last year
1 lane of Kelowna highway open westbound after semi-truck collides with cyclist

1 lane of Kelowna highway open westbound after semi-truck collides with cyclist

The cyclist was transported to hospital
Defiance, free speech expected from B.C. Conservative caucus, Rustad says

Defiance, free speech expected from B.C. Conservative caucus, Rustad says

Reaction to Sakoma-Fadugba police board resignation doesn’t mark rift, leader maintains