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2 people arrested amid extortion investigation targeting South Asian businesses
The two suspects were arrested Thursday for careless discharge of a firearm and arson, related to incidents that happened in Surrey in 2024, police said in a statement.

Border crossings from B.C. to Washington state down for 5th consecutive month
Southbound travel from B.C. into Washington state was down 43 per cent in June compared to the same time last year, as Canada and the U.S. continue to work on a trade deal.

Uber drivers in Victoria granted union certification
More than 500 Uber drivers in Victoria, B.C., have received union certification from the province's labour relations board.

Building Canada Act leaves much open to interpretation on Indigenous consultation, says lawyer
An Anishinaabe lawyer says "fuller," "meaningful" engagement needs to happen with Indigenous Peoples if the federal government wants to make the right decisions on projects under the new Building Canada Act.
Sparks from RCMP trailer ignited wildfire near Lytton, B.C., say police
Campaign launches to protect endangered badgers being killed on roads in B.C.'s Interior
Peach farmers in B.C.'s Okanagan optimistic for 2025 after years of climate disaster
Why do people drink and drive? A former drunk driver explains
City of Victoria pledges over $10M for public safety following violent long weekend
Nutrition warning labels are hitting shelves near you — earlier than expected
Regular cannabis use can cause a serious vomiting syndrome. Should people be warned?
Operations back to normal after multiple Canadian airports hit with bomb threats
'Terrible setback': Indigenous tourism industry says it's suffering as U.S. bookings decline
Kamloops mayor claims a journalist assaulted him. The journalist says it was a pat on the shoulder
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