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Human remains found after Osoyoos, B.C., mobile home fire, RCMP say

Human remains found after Osoyoos, B.C., mobile home fire, RCMP say

OSOYOOS, B.C. — Mounties in Osoyoos say first responders have found human remains at the scene of a mobile home fire in the British Columbia Interior city.
Toronto Public Library gradually recovering from hack, more services back in Feb

Toronto Public Library gradually recovering from hack, more services back in Feb

TORONTO — Canada's largest public library system is gradually restoring more of its services after an October cyberattack brought down its website and likely exposed sensitive employee information.
Owner of nightclub damaged in downtown explosion files lawsuit against City of Prince George

Owner of nightclub damaged in downtown explosion files lawsuit against City of Prince George

Claim contends city parks worker left seriously injured in Aug. 22 blast reported strong smell of gas the day before the blast that leveled former Achillion restaurant
2025 Invictus Games brand reveal to take place Jan. 23

2025 Invictus Games brand reveal to take place Jan. 23

Indigenous artists Levi Nelson, Mack Paul, Ray Natraoro and Olivia George designed the brand for the upcoming event
BC Hydro preparing for long-term surge in demand for electricity

BC Hydro preparing for long-term surge in demand for electricity

Hydro boss Chris O'Riley offers his take on how the energy provider will spend $36 billion on infrastructure over the next decade
Victoria buys two lots on Blanshard Street to create new downtown park

Victoria buys two lots on Blanshard Street to create new downtown park

Two adjoining properties totalling 25,000 square feet had been home to the now-closed Romeo’s restaurant and Urbana Kitchens
Victoria to look at creating more car-free zones and plazas

Victoria to look at creating more car-free zones and plazas

Coun. Matt Dell, who brought the motion forward, said Fernwood Square is an example of what closing off a road can do for a community
Record cold could devastate already hurting Okanagan wine industry

Record cold could devastate already hurting Okanagan wine industry

Ben-Min Chang, a scientist at the Summerland Research and Development Centre, said the vines at his location have all lost their buds, which means there won't be any grapes for this season.
Woman injured in rear-end collision receives $1 million in damages

Woman injured in rear-end collision receives $1 million in damages

Alyssa Reaume was on her way home from her job as a shift supervisor at Starbucks when she was hit by a Ford F-550 while stopped behind a line of cars
Probation for Kamloops teen who attacked worker

Probation for Kamloops teen who attacked worker

Kamloops teenager used a rock to beat a worker at a Thompson Rivers University residence building in a drunken and unprovoked attack last spring