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Tales of historic murders, railway tragedies held in Revelstoke’s cemetery

Tales of historic murders, railway tragedies held in Revelstoke’s cemetery

The building of the railroad offered "a lot of ways to die"
B.C. aims to reduce bear deaths with review of conservation officer practices

B.C. aims to reduce bear deaths with review of conservation officer practices

Expert panel to look at how officers are responding to human-bear conflict calls
Rent can be raised by up to 3% in 2025, B.C. announces

Rent can be raised by up to 3% in 2025, B.C. announces

2025's cap to be lower than this year's allowable increase of 3.5%
Bomb threat unsurprising amid rising anti-Semitism, B.C. Jewish group says

Bomb threat unsurprising amid rising anti-Semitism, B.C. Jewish group says

More than 100 Canadian synagogues, Jewish organizations and doctors received the same threat Wednesday morning
2 Vancouver police officers charged with assault for off-duty incident

2 Vancouver police officers charged with assault for off-duty incident

Officers Joshua Wong and Brian Hunt no longer in 'operational roles,' VPD says
B.C. small businesses suffering from construction impacts, survey finds

B.C. small businesses suffering from construction impacts, survey finds

Over 75% say they believe government should compensate them when public projects take away business
Rail strike could devastate B.C.'s economy, business leaders say

Rail strike could devastate B.C.'s economy, business leaders say

Work stoppage would harm small businesses and major resource exporters alike, B.C. economist warns
River levels return to normal as B.C. landslide debris safely exits system

River levels return to normal as B.C. landslide debris safely exits system

Focus now turns to slope stability and spawning salmon
WestJet misleading fliers with false compensation caps, B.C. lawsuit claims

WestJet misleading fliers with false compensation caps, B.C. lawsuit claims

Passengers who have had flights cancelled or delayed may be entitled to more money than they have been given, advocacy group says
Hot, dry weather fuelling wildfires, with close to 350 burning in B.C.

Hot, dry weather fuelling wildfires, with close to 350 burning in B.C.

Soils so dried out in southeast they aren't absorbing much rain even when it does fall, BC Wildfire says