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Remains found in Washington identified as B.C. teen 16 years later

Remains found in Washington identified as B.C. teen 16 years later

Investigators say circumstances remain unknown in death of Mission's Jeff Surtel
Yellowknife student allegedly bullied over voicing support for Trump

Yellowknife student allegedly bullied over voicing support for Trump

Parents of student accuse administration at Yk1 school of not acting on promises to keep child safe
'Politically motivated' death threats allegedly spray painted on Yukon NDP leader’s truck

'Politically motivated' death threats allegedly spray painted on Yukon NDP leader’s truck

Political leaders condemn "politically motivated" threats after Yukon NDP Leader Kate White’s truck allegedly vandalized between Friday evening and Saturday morning in Takhini
Maple Ridge wrestler Agnia Krakovska Sport BC high school female athlete of the year

Maple Ridge wrestler Agnia Krakovska Sport BC high school female athlete of the year

National champion offered university scholarship to wrestle for Simon Fraser University
Late-season rise in B.C. flu cases 'significant', vaccinations urged

Late-season rise in B.C. flu cases 'significant', vaccinations urged

'Never too late' to get vaccinated, health officer advises
Okanagan Indian Band spearheads first B.C. wildfire salvage agreement

Okanagan Indian Band spearheads first B.C. wildfire salvage agreement

A new fibre reduction project funded by the provincial government will help reduce wildfire risk
Randy Bachman, BTO, and the birth and long life of classic rock

Randy Bachman, BTO, and the birth and long life of classic rock

Rock legend back on the road for multiple B.C. tour dates
Young man dies in B.C. ski resort tragedy near Rossland

Young man dies in B.C. ski resort tragedy near Rossland

A young man died at RED Mountain Resort in Rossland over the weekend
B.C. swimmer nabs four national titles

B.C. swimmer nabs four national titles

The Vernon Kokanee Swim Club alumni won four national gold medals
LETTER: Abbotsford resident charged $16 to swim in Vernon

LETTER: Abbotsford resident charged $16 to swim in Vernon

Charging visitors an unreasonable fee to use recreational facilities sends the wrong message and will hurt the economy in the long run