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Spallumcheen man allegedly holds victim hostage with weapon

Spallumcheen man allegedly holds victim hostage with weapon

Tense situation diffused and 48-year-old arrested
B.C. shoppers swept up in nostalgia as iconic Hudson鈥檚 Bay liquidates

B.C. shoppers swept up in nostalgia as iconic Hudson鈥檚 Bay liquidates

Online sales will continue through April 15, in-store liquidation sales to wrap up by June 15
Colour B.C. Premier Eby skeptical after 'positive call' between Carney, Trump

Colour B.C. Premier Eby skeptical after 'positive call' between Carney, Trump

B.C. Premier draws a comparison between Trump and late martial arts legend Bruce Lee
Lower Similkameen Indian Band spreads awareness through ambient album

Lower Similkameen Indian Band spreads awareness through ambient album

The album consists of the sounds of sm蓹lqm铆x
B.C. store goes 'Elbows Up' looking for Mike Myers, supporting Canada with shoes

B.C. store goes 'Elbows Up' looking for Mike Myers, supporting Canada with shoes

The social media campaign is focused on having the custom Converse shoes delivered to the iconic Canadian actor
Tariff-ied? B.C. brew expert offers tips on ways to support Canadian beer

Tariff-ied? B.C. brew expert offers tips on ways to support Canadian beer

Matter of Beer: How to really shop Canadian if you're in the market for beer
Direct indictment moves Lumby murder case to BC Supreme Court

Direct indictment moves Lumby murder case to BC Supreme Court

Vitali Stefanki's second-degree murder case will not see a preliminary inquiry as the case is moving forward by direct indictment
Changes proposed for busy Penticton area due to 'problematic behaviour'

Changes proposed for busy Penticton area due to 'problematic behaviour'

City council to deliberate future of Nanaimo Square
Flair Airlines boosting flights within Canada in wake of US travel backlash

Flair Airlines boosting flights within Canada in wake of US travel backlash

Abbotsford airport shift among the carrier's most pronounced, 麻豆精选 and Vancouver will also see changes
B.C. candidate says federal parties should be 'embarrassed' about selection process

B.C. candidate says federal parties should be 'embarrassed' about selection process

Former provincial politician Mike de Jong questions centralization, speed of candidate selection process
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