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Contactless payments coming soon to BC Transit riders
Bus riders may soon have an easier way to pay for their fare, as BC Transit prepares to roll out contactless debit and credit card payments across its network through the Umo fare system.
In Pink for a Purpose: Kylie Erb’s Tribute to Her Late Father Brad
On October 3rd, 2025 the UNBC Timberwolves Women’s Soccer team hosted their inaugural Kick for the Cure night — a first-of-its-kind moment under the bright lights at Masich Place Stadium.
Quesnel School Trustees rescind hefty pay raise
School District 28 Quesnel’s Board of Trustees is rescinding a hefty pay raise in their most recent board meeting.
Ostrich farm granted temporary stay of CFIA Cull order: agency to remain at farm
The Universal Ostrich Farm in Edgewood was in a celebratory mood late Wednesday morning after owners learned the Supreme Court of Canada granted an interim stay of a cull ordered by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
RCMP and CFIA convoy locks down ostrich farm, owners arrested
The owners of Universal Ostrich farm in Edgewood, BC were removed from the property and arrested by RCMP Tuesday afternoon.
Infrastructure, housing, UNDRIP will top agenda as local governments meet in Victoria next week
Members of local governments and First Nations are gathering in Victoria next week for the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM) convention.
B.C. Conservatives support federal bill to classify intimate partner killings as first-degree murder
B.C. politicians are voicing support for a federal Conservative bill that would classify the killing of an intimate partner as first-degree murder.Â
“Please stop”: Eby says Alberta’s pipeline dream jeopardizes B.C. projects
Premier David Eby said Alberta’s push for a new pipeline is a threat to existing major projects in B.C.Â
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More Shaikh Al Kar products recalled in B.C. due to salmonella
A recall of Shaikh Al Kar products due to possible salmonella contamination is expanding in British Columbia.Â
More Shaikh Al Kar products recalled in B.C. due to salmonella
A recall of Shaikh Al Kar products due to possible salmonella contamination is expanding in British Columbia.Â
Out-of-control wildfire shuts down section of Coquihalla highway
Highway 5 between Hope and Merritt remains closed due to an out-of-control wildfire.Â
Emergency responders burning out, Ambulance Paramedics Association of BC president says
The Ambulance Paramedics Association of BC (APBC) says the mental health crisis continues it’s having a lasting impact on the service’s members. According to the union, approximately 30 per cent of their members (including paramedics and dispatchers) are either off work battling mental health or are still continuing to work while receiving treatment. Â
Experts call on residents to help map B.C.’s biodiversity this long weekend
British Columbians heading out into nature or just relaxing in their backyards this long weekend can use their phones to help collect data on the plants and animals they see.Â
B.C. man gets $1M fine, 6 years in jail for illegal sea cucumber harvesting
A British Columbia man faces a more than $1 million fine and six years in jail for the illegal harvest and sale of sea cucumbers.Â
Heat warnings issued for many parts of B.C.
Heat warnings are in place for multiple parts of British Columbia, with temperatures expected to reach up to 37 degrees Celsius in some regions.
Laura Secord, Nutriart chocolate recalled for undeclared peanut
Recalls have been issued for several chocolate products sold in British Columbia and other provinces, due to an undeclared peanut.
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LISTEN: Hartley’s Cat Scan with Bauer Dumanski, Carson Carels – October 27th, 2025
During the episode, both discussed several topics including Carels on dealing with first-round NHL Draft projection; Bauer on blocking shots and becoming Cougars.
BCGEU members head back to work as they vote on tentative agreement
Public service workers with the the B.C. General Employees Union (BCGEU) are back on the job Monday after the union and the province reached a tentative agreement over the weekend.Â
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Caden Brown of PG named WHL Player of the Week
With 14 points (9G-5A) in 12 games, Brown sits second in scoring on the Pats.
Northern Capital Judo Club duo put up golden performances
Up next for the Wisniowski sisters is a trip to Los Angeles for the USA Winter Nationals December 5th to 8th.
Police confirm fatality after vehicle slams into home
BC Emergency Health Services transported the driver and passenger of the vehicle to a nearby hospital, where the driver unfortunately succumbed to their injuries; the passenger sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
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