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Motorists urged to use road sense and not cause 'bear jams' on B.C. roadways

Motorists urged to use road sense and not cause 'bear jams' on B.C. roadways

Conservation officers are warning drivers of dopey, hungry bears emerging from hibernation.
On centennial, Canadians to stop and mark bloody legacy of Battle of Vimy Ridge

On centennial, Canadians to stop and mark bloody legacy of Battle of Vimy Ridge

On Sunday morning, millions of Canadians will stop for a moment to remember those lost during the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
UPDATE: Two homes destroyed in Sunnybrae mudslide

UPDATE: Two homes destroyed in Sunnybrae mudslide

A mudslide in Sunnybrae has sent two people to hospital with injuries.
UPDATE: Cash, apologies coming for fired health researchers

UPDATE: Cash, apologies coming for fired health researchers

No political interference in 'rushed decision' to terminate seven employees and a drug research contractor, Ombudsperson says
How Princeton is dealing with drugs

How Princeton is dealing with drugs

Following two deaths by fentanyl last month, The Spotlight examines the community's response to a growing crisis
BC Liberal donations top $13 million

BC Liberal donations top $13 million

Elections BC reports 2016 fundraising totals as parties head into election campaign
Candidates in upcoming B.C. provincial election to receive housing data

Candidates in upcoming B.C. provincial election to receive housing data

Officials with the BC Non-Profit Housing Association say it will provide each candidate with a comprehensive report.
Walk-in clinic closures ignite petition demanding more doctors in B.C.

Walk-in clinic closures ignite petition demanding more doctors in B.C.

Since 2010, 45 clinics have closed in B.C., and 290 vacancies remain unfilled in the province, Walk-in Clinics Association of BC says.
New line paints to light highway nights

New line paints to light highway nights

Thicker application of water-based paint stands up to winter grading, and glass beads reflect better
VIDEO: Social workers demand better workplace conditions from B.C. government

VIDEO: Social workers demand better workplace conditions from B.C. government

Ministry of Children and Family Development employees rally for higher wages and proper training for social workers in Vancouver.