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Rain puts out Stage 4 water restrictions for most of the Coast

Rain puts out Stage 4 water restrictions for most of the Coast

And the Clowhom Lake wildfire is being held
B.C. attorney general pledges improvements to sheriff service

B.C. attorney general pledges improvements to sheriff service

A sheriff shortage has forced courtroom closures, hampering people's right to a speedy trial.
Public invited to participate in Truth and Reconciliation Day events on the Coast

Public invited to participate in Truth and Reconciliation Day events on the Coast

This Saturday marks the Third National Day for Truth and Reconciliation – a day dedicated to raising awareness about residential schools' impact and supporting survivors.
Updated: IHIT responds to suspicious death near Egmont

Updated: IHIT responds to suspicious death near Egmont

A 58-year-old man was located with serious injuries on Sept. 23. RCMP says all evidence to date suggests a targeted incident.
Turning offices into homes could help address the housing crisis, but can it be done?

Turning offices into homes could help address the housing crisis, but can it be done?

"Every option has to be looked at."
B.C. lawsuit targets drugmakers, retailers for selling ineffective cold medicine

B.C. lawsuit targets drugmakers, retailers for selling ineffective cold medicine

Shopper in potential class-action lawsuit claims he was misled into spending money on phenylephrine products.
Basted Baker broken into three times in four weeks

Basted Baker broken into three times in four weeks

Co-owner Martin DesRosiers doesn’t want to point out problems, but be part of the solution
Second major B.C. Ferries vessel may need repairs

Second major B.C. Ferries vessel may need repairs

Ferry workers say the Spirit of Vancouver Island has problems with its hull; news conference set for Thursday
Airline, hotel payments for sister-in-law weren't a gift, tribunal says

Airline, hotel payments for sister-in-law weren't a gift, tribunal says

One of the women "failed to prove the payments were a gift."
Hundreds of derelict vessels removed from Canadian waters, Coast Guard says

Hundreds of derelict vessels removed from Canadian waters, Coast Guard says

The coast guard's list of wrecks now has nearly 1,500 entries, roughly two thirds of which are in British Columbia.