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Weekend weather in central B.C. causes 'very aggressive' fire activity

Weekend weather in central B.C. causes 'very aggressive' fire activity

British Columbia's wildfire service says long weekend weather conditions caused "very aggressive fire activity" on several active blazes in the province's central fire zone. The service says the area covering the Vanderhoof and Fort St.
Wildfire north of Piper Point under control but being watched

Wildfire north of Piper Point under control but being watched

Fire V53076 is now 0.6 hectares and BCWS has another initial attack crew back there Monday to "keep an eye on things" and put out any hot spots

Parked Nanaimo-bound Air Canada plane struck by wingtip of another Air Canada plane at Vancouver airport

Pedestrian killed and motorcyclist badly hurt in separate crashes in Saanich

Pedestrian killed and motorcyclist badly hurt in separate crashes in Saanich

A pedestrian who was struck in a crosswalk was pronounced dead on scene, while a motorcyclist in another collision is in hospital with life-threatening injuries.
One dead in Parksville after garbage truck and SUV collide

One dead in Parksville after garbage truck and SUV collide

“The initial indications are that the SUV veered into the oncoming lane of the garbage truck and collided head on.”
Whistler bike trails reopen after cougar encounter

Whistler bike trails reopen after cougar encounter

Cougar knocked mountain biker from their bike near Alpine last week
‘Left in lurch’ : Crofton crew faces extended mill shutdown

‘Left in lurch’ : Crofton crew faces extended mill shutdown

The union representing workers says the mill has only been operating for about two and half months since January, and the spotty schedule has left many struggling to pay their bills
Nanaimo cab driver helps to deliver a baby

Nanaimo cab driver helps to deliver a baby

“I wanted to the paramedic to get there,” said the cabbie. “I didn’t want the baby to shoot out onto the floor, right?”
New COVID variant no cause for parental panic, says doctor, but kids need flu shot

New COVID variant no cause for parental panic, says doctor, but kids need flu shot

Dr. David Goldfarb at BC Children's Hospital says evidence from the Southern Hemisphere suggests influenza B, which can affect children worse than adults, will be particularly prevalent this year.
Small wildfire west of Sechelt extinguished

Small wildfire west of Sechelt extinguished

The wildfire in West Sechelt has been put out. Fire V53065 was updated as extinguished at 2:33 p.m. on Aug. 31. A combination of bucketing support and an initial ground attack quickly contained and suppressed the fire.