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Cities will feel tariffs 'first and worst,' B.C. mayor says heading into U.S. meeting

Cities will feel tariffs 'first and worst,' B.C. mayor says heading into U.S. meeting

'These aren't just Democrats, there's also Republicans that are going to be there,' Locke noted before the summit got underway
BC Transit drops plan to regionalize Clearwater and Ashcroft systems

BC Transit drops plan to regionalize Clearwater and Ashcroft systems

Elected officials objected to regionalization plan, citing concerns about lack of consultation and a change in operators
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
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, Kelowna and Vancouver will also see changes
From our archives - Richard drops his rock into Dutch Lake

From our archives - Richard drops his rock into Dutch Lake

The annual Rotary Richard fundraiser is held every year on Dutch Lake with residents predicting when the ice will thaw and he will take a plunge.
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
Poilievre calls for 'standing up to Americans' during Vancouver Island visit

Poilievre calls for 'standing up to Americans' during Vancouver Island visit

Conservative party leader also promotes criminal justice platform during stop at Nanaimo mill
Parents, adults in B.C. reminded to double-check measles vaccine records

Parents, adults in B.C. reminded to double-check measles vaccine records

B.C. remains at 5 confirmed measles cases since the beginning of 2025
B.C. government to pull parts of its tariff-response bill

B.C. government to pull parts of its tariff-response bill

The move comes after growing criticism of Bill 7
Northwest B.C. businesses on brink of collapse as immigration rules devastate foreign worker supply

Northwest B.C. businesses on brink of collapse as immigration rules devastate foreign worker supply

'At this point, our mental state is f****d up, completely': said Lalit Bhatia, an Indian chef in Prince Rupert