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Pharmaceutical company puts offer to buy former Kelowna BC Tree Fruits property

Pharmaceutical company puts offer to buy former Kelowna BC Tree Fruits property

NOVEM takes possession of former BC Tree Fruit site on Sexsmith Road in Kelowna
B.C. party leaders tapped for panel discussion in Surrey

B.C. party leaders tapped for panel discussion in Surrey

Three community organizations are hosting the meeting in advance of the Oct. 19 provincial election
B.C. man gets last ride for Huntington's Disease research

B.C. man gets last ride for Huntington's Disease research

Dan Larsen will get wind therapy at riding fundraiser on Sept. 8
B.C. site secures major food distributor's first Canadian electric truck fleet

B.C. site secures major food distributor's first Canadian electric truck fleet

Eight zero-emission heavy duty trucks to serve Vancouver Island customers
Military-style explosive found overnight Thursday in South Surrey park

Military-style explosive found overnight Thursday in South Surrey park

A device was found at park near the Surrey/Langley border and neutralized by explosive's disposal experts
New adoption program opens at Langley animal shelter

New adoption program opens at Langley animal shelter

Program a "proactive" approach to pet rehoming, surrender
B.C. adds $20M to cancer travel program after 100s served in 1st year

B.C. adds $20M to cancer travel program after 100s served in 1st year

The provincial government has extended a medical travel program for individuals undergoing cancer care including radiation therapy in B.C. 
Lower Mainland HandyDART workers set up picket line in Cloverdale

Lower Mainland HandyDART workers set up picket line in Cloverdale

More than 600 workers have been without a contract for all of 2024
Watchdog says B.C. not doing enough to protect island’s old-growth forest

Watchdog says B.C. not doing enough to protect island’s old-growth forest

Quadra Island may not have enough old trees unless monitoring improves: Forest Practices Board
Chief blasts Canfor, politicians for ignoring northern B.C. forestry crisis

Chief blasts Canfor, politicians for ignoring northern B.C. forestry crisis

Nak'azdli Whut'en First Nation Chief Colleen Erickson has said all stakeholders 'knew this was coming'