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West Kelowna fire chief says he was lucky his home survived wildfires

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TaiwanFest delights, unites in downtown Vancouver over long weekend

Vancouver's TaiwanFest is back for its 33rd year this weekend, celebrating Taiwanese culture — both for those who aren't familiar with it, as well as those...

Wildfires close several highways in northern B.C., while evacuation orders downgraded to alerts in Interior

B.C. wildfire crews say they're watching high winds with the potential to fan flames in the province's north, while some evacuation orders were downgraded in...

Kelowna neighbourhood thanks firefighters after homes saved

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What to do with a fridge full of food after a long, wildfire-induced power outage

As evacuation orders are rescinded in some areas affected by wildfires across British Columbia, residents returning home are being advised to be careful with refrigerators...

Vancouverites share how they feel about summer ending

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Economist frustrated over David Eby's appeal to the Bank of Canada

2 hours agoNewsDuration 2:23UBC Okanagan associate professor and economist Ross Hickey describes David Eby's move, urging the Bank of Canada to halt further interest rate...

This is the last weekend you can drink at these 7 Vancouver beaches

As summer nears its end, so is the City of Vancouver's pilot program allowing people to drink alcohol on a selection of beaches.Drinking alcohol at beaches isn't...

Residents in southeast B.C. react to lifting of campfire ban

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Vancouver's architecture, by design, was never meant to handle extreme heat

Two summers ago, as Dennis Laplante baked beneath the skylights in his home during a lethal heat wave, he decided the day had come to use the emergency...

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