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Deals go up in smoke as Jasper faces insured losses of $700 million

Deals go up in smoke as Jasper faces insured losses of $700 million

Wildfires threaten real estate, tourism in Canada’s Rockies
Don't call it luck. John Rustad riding the waves of seismic shift in B.C. politics

Don't call it luck. John Rustad riding the waves of seismic shift in B.C. politics

Former BC Liberal minister is now reshaping the identity of the BC Conservatives
B.C. first-degree murder retrial plans moving ahead

B.C. first-degree murder retrial plans moving ahead

Zenen Cepeda Silva, 69, was on the porch of his Vancouver home with his wife when he was shot and killed.
Powell River vintage car club member cooks meal on manifold

Powell River vintage car club member cooks meal on manifold

Sunshine Coast cruise ends up with unexpected venison, potato, vegetable and mushroom picnic
Tour de Coast Community Day to follow capacity crowd local fundraising gala

Tour de Coast Community Day to follow capacity crowd local fundraising gala

Noon to 2 p.m., Sept. 15 this family-friendly gathering will be an opportunity for residents to meet and greet tour riders, who will be on day three of their eight day, 800 kilometre fundraising cycling journey.
'Extremely alarming': Correctional officer stabbed by inmate at B.C. prison

'Extremely alarming': Correctional officer stabbed by inmate at B.C. prison

The Union of Canadian Correctional Officers Pacific Region is calling for more body armour for officers.
B.C. man convicted of first-degree murder in 'brazen' restaurant shooting

B.C. man convicted of first-degree murder in 'brazen' restaurant shooting

Richard Charles Reed was found guilty in B.C. Supreme Court of the killing of Jian Jun Zhu but not guilty of the attempted murder of Paul King Jin.
Opinion: Trudeau’s leadership survives as Singh severs ties

Opinion: Trudeau’s leadership survives as Singh severs ties

With the NDP shredding its partnership with the Liberals, the PM faces the challenge of leading a tired government into a critical election
Bank of Canada ready to cut faster — or slower — if it needs to, Macklem says

Bank of Canada ready to cut faster — or slower — if it needs to, Macklem says

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada may adjust the pace of interest rate cuts if warranted, governor Tiff Macklem said after announcing a third consecutive interest rate cut.
Fatal car accident near Ruby Lake under investigation

Fatal car accident near Ruby Lake under investigation

RCMP seeks witnesses after fatal single-vehicle accident on Highway 101 Sept. 1