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Lytton records hottest temperature in Canada this year as province bakes
Environment Canada figures show the mercury hit 41.3 C on Monday in the Fraser Canyon community, marking the hottest temperature of 2025 in Canada.

Hotel labour dispute forces cancellation of Surrey, B.C., writers' conference
The union representing the hotel workers, who have been striking since July 5, says their wages have flat-lined while the cost of living has continued to increase.

Vancouver mayor and ABC councillors broke code of conduct, city integrity commissioner rules
The report by Integrity Commissioner Lisa Southern comes after a year-long investigation into complaints that Vancouver's ruling party had broken the Vancouver Charter by not conducting the business of city council in public.

First Nations partner to buy B.C. port terminal that moves critical minerals
The Nisga'a and Tahltan nations and Arrow Transportation Systems said the deal to buy Stewart Bulk Terminals Ltd., which owns and operates the bulk terminal in Stewart, B.C., is expected to close in the coming months.
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#TheMoment a dog helped find a cat missing at B.C. ferry terminal
Court dismisses WestJet legal challenge of order to compensate passenger for flight delay
Body recovered from Kamloops Lake in region's 3rd drowning death of the summer
Canada Post lost $407M in 2nd quarter, says customers seeking out other parcel carriers
Nearly $1K in fines for driver who claimed he was speeding because he was low on gas
City of Vancouver injecting ash trees with pesticide to deal with invasive beetle
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Thousands line up in Vancouver for Aritzia warehouse sale
B.C. karaoke bartender faces possible prison time for laundering $500K in undercover sting
Dr. Oz wants to take B.C. ostriches facing cull order — but scientists question his claims
Is B.C.'s emergency alert system effective? It depends who you ask
Trump says imports of wood products may pose national security threat to U.S. — raising fears in B.C.
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B.C. veterinarian oversight body faces possible insolvency, asks vets to pay more

After years of losses, fruit growers in the Okanagan celebrate bountiful harvest

B.C. family doctors want more pay for publicly funded vasectomies to deal with huge backlog
Ballots for next B.C. civic elections could feature candidates running as Conservative











































