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B.C. player lifts Canada to World 3x3 hoops quarters

B.C. player lifts Canada to World 3x3 hoops quarters

Cassandra Brown and Team Canada win play-in game Friday in Mongolia
U.S. tourism to Canada down amid trade tensions

U.S. tourism to Canada down amid trade tensions

B.C. to Washington ferry operator feeling the pinch
Interior Health works to restore pediatric care, trust at Kelowna hospital

Interior Health works to restore pediatric care, trust at Kelowna hospital

On June 27, IH CEO Susan Brown announced she was stepping down
Trump says he is terminating trade negotiations with Canada

Trump says he is terminating trade negotiations with Canada

U.S. president blames Canada's unwillingness to budge on tax for big tech companies
U.S. murder-for-hire plot linked to B.C. Sikh temple killing

U.S. murder-for-hire plot linked to B.C. Sikh temple killing

Unsealed indictment alleges New York assassination attempt was linked to murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar
Derrick Martin named Kelowna Rockets head coach, Don Hay appointed associate

Derrick Martin named Kelowna Rockets head coach, Don Hay appointed associate

The Rockets open the 2025/26 season on Friday, Sept. 19 against Spokane
B.C. ultra athlete battling pain in France

B.C. ultra athlete battling pain in France

Shanda Hill is in the final discipline - the run - of the Bretzel Ultra Triathlon in Cormar, near Strasbourg
Victoria publisher criticizes U.S. justice ruling involving pride book

Victoria publisher criticizes U.S. justice ruling involving pride book

A Victoria-published children's book was pulled from U.S. classrooms amid a legal battle involving religious objections
Kelowna MLA says Interior Health CEO’s exit an 'Overdue step’

Kelowna MLA says Interior Health CEO’s exit an 'Overdue step’

'It’s regrettable that it took this long and this much pressure for the minister to do the right thing'
'Explosive device' goes off near NDP MLA Ma's North Vancouver office

'Explosive device' goes off near NDP MLA Ma's North Vancouver office

No injuries reported, B.C. government officials confirm