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Reopening of B.C.'s Golden Ears Park unclear, visitors say damage 'unbelievable'

Reopening of B.C.'s Golden Ears Park unclear, visitors say damage 'unbelievable'

Ministry of Environment and Parks say no timelines for reopening the park
First batch of Canadian-made low-carbon jet fuel emerges from B.C. refinery

First batch of Canadian-made low-carbon jet fuel emerges from B.C. refinery

Parkland made and sold 100,000 litres, calls on Canada for the incentives to scale up production
VIDEO: Southeast B.C. Canada Post workers rally in Kelowna

VIDEO: Southeast B.C. Canada Post workers rally in Kelowna

CUPW members marched down Harvey Ave on day 26 of the strike
UPDATE: Sentence delayed for B.C. ex-coach accused of sexual assault

UPDATE: Sentence delayed for B.C. ex-coach accused of sexual assault

The judge reserved decision at the end of the Crown's and defence's closing submissions; next appearance Dec. 9
B.C. passenger arrested in New Zealand with 10 kg of Christmas-wrapped meth

B.C. passenger arrested in New Zealand with 10 kg of Christmas-wrapped meth

Border agency said woman in custody after she landed in Auckland on a flight from Vancouver
Premier David Eby promises to press the 'reset' button with B.C. business

Premier David Eby promises to press the 'reset' button with B.C. business

Premier pledges to work with province's business leaders to address the threat of U.S. tariffs
TransLink ridership records broken over Taylor Swift concert weekend

TransLink ridership records broken over Taylor Swift concert weekend

Sunday saw a 131% ridership increase at the Stadium-Chinatown Station, which is closest to BC Place
Chilliwack school board byelection could cost $100,000

Chilliwack school board byelection could cost $100,000

Byelection will fill vacancy left by MLA Heather Maahs' resignation, could happen in March
Closing bike shop a 'difficult decision' for Chilliwack Restorative Justice

Closing bike shop a 'difficult decision' for Chilliwack Restorative Justice

'We look forward to selling bikes again in the near future, whether that’s at a new location, or following a different business model'
Volunteers make Christmas bright for inner-city schools in Surrey

Volunteers make Christmas bright for inner-city schools in Surrey

Volunteers assembled, packed and wrapped 2,600 gifts on Saturday (Dec. 7)