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Cooling trend to bring some relief as more than 400 wildfires burn in B.C.

Cooling trend to bring some relief as more than 400 wildfires burn in B.C.

About 500 people remain under evacuation order, another 5,000 under evacuation alert
B.C. cop charged with careless driving in crash that injured motorcyclist

B.C. cop charged with careless driving in crash that injured motorcyclist

Sgt. Kris Sledding facing two charges under the Motor Vehicle Act
Canada announces $426M for care aides, rare disease drug access in B.C.

Canada announces $426M for care aides, rare disease drug access in B.C.

Funds rolling out through two new bilateral agreements, both firsts in Canada
B.C. warns wildfires may cause more sudden closures along Interior highways

B.C. warns wildfires may cause more sudden closures along Interior highways

Province discouraging drivers from non-essential travel in fire-affected areas as it may clog evacuation routes
About 400 properties under evacuation order in B.C. as wildfires expand

About 400 properties under evacuation order in B.C. as wildfires expand

An estimated 3,000 more homes are under evacuation alert
Weekend heat broke or tied temperature records in 39 B.C. communities

Weekend heat broke or tied temperature records in 39 B.C. communities

Heat expected to begin to ease Tuesday, according to Environment Canada
Wildlife group concerned over 603 B.C. black bears put down in 2023

Wildlife group concerned over 603 B.C. black bears put down in 2023

Number a leap up from the eight-year average of 535
Vehicle crashes killed 331 British Columbians in 2023: Coroner

Vehicle crashes killed 331 British Columbians in 2023: Coroner

Pedestrians were most likely to die during November and December, while other road users faced highest risk in summer months
B.C. RCMP condemn drivers still speeding in wake of series of fatal crashes

B.C. RCMP condemn drivers still speeding in wake of series of fatal crashes

At least 20 people killed in crashes in B.C. since July 5
B.C. police watchdog now has power to investigate systemic misconduct issues

B.C. police watchdog now has power to investigate systemic misconduct issues

Change allows OPCC to probe pervasive problems, rather than handling every complaint against an officer individually