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Nanaimo's all-Filipino basketball league tips off with 10 teams

Nanaimo's all-Filipino basketball league tips off with 10 teams

Games take place at Oliver Woods Community Centre and Wellington Secondary
South-central B.C. basked in a 'substantially' warmer-than-normal June

South-central B.C. basked in a 'substantially' warmer-than-normal June

It was also drier than normal as cities across the region failed to reach 30 per cent of their normal precipitation marks
Izman Creek wildfire north of Lytton now 155 hectares in size

Izman Creek wildfire north of Lytton now 155 hectares in size

The blaze that started on Canada Day is the only wildfire of note in the province
Teen newcomer hurt in B.C. hit-and-run grateful for adopted country's support

Teen newcomer hurt in B.C. hit-and-run grateful for adopted country's support

14-year-old had just attended his first-ever festival, the B.C. Halal Festival at Holland Park
Pair arrested as B.C. police task force targets south Asian extortion plots

Pair arrested as B.C. police task force targets south Asian extortion plots

Arrests made in relation to 2024 incidents
Choking child in Kelowna's DeHart Park saved by doctor unable to work in Canada

Choking child in Kelowna's DeHart Park saved by doctor unable to work in Canada

'This moment could have ended very differently if my wife hadn’t been there'
Newlywed nightmare: Intruder climbs through Kelowna hotel window scaring couple

Newlywed nightmare: Intruder climbs through Kelowna hotel window scaring couple

The incident happened at the Sandman Hotel the evening of June 16
MP calls on province to restore terminal B.C. girl's drug funding

MP calls on province to restore terminal B.C. girl's drug funding

Green Party leader Elizabeth May writes health minister in support of 10-year-old Charleigh Pollock
Island cat rescue looking for support after Sooke 'infestation' of feral cats

Island cat rescue looking for support after Sooke 'infestation' of feral cats

SAFARS has rescued, spayed and nurtured 56 cats since November
‘So many people not being heard’: Kelowna town hall exposes health-care gaps

‘So many people not being heard’: Kelowna town hall exposes health-care gaps

About 100 people gathered to discuss what staff, patients and politicians say is a crisis unfolding in Kelowna