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Unable to find housing, couple takes to the ocean

Unable to find housing, couple takes to the ocean

Every time Philip and Sonja Hathaway leave their boat in the Campbell River estuary for supplies or appointments, they worry it won’t be there when they return.

Some power outages but no major problems after blustery windstorm sweeps B.C.

VANCOUVER — The first significant windstorm of British Columbia's unseasonably warm fall buffeted much of the province Monday, but only a few hundred customers remained without power less than 24 hours later.

Environment Canada warns of high winds across most of B.C.

VANCOUVER — Windy weather is in the forecast for most of British Columbia today as a cold front sweeps across the province.
Rob Shaw: Friction with Greens masks severity of BC NDP's internal problems

Rob Shaw: Friction with Greens masks severity of BC NDP's internal problems

BC New Democrats scrambling to contain an imploding leadership race are lashing out at the BC Greens, accusing the party of participating in a “hostile takeover” to take control of the NDP and the premier’s office.
Christy Clark robocalls endorsement for Mark Marissen’s Vancouver mayoral bid

Christy Clark robocalls endorsement for Mark Marissen’s Vancouver mayoral bid

Ex-B.C. Premier Christy Clark introduced herself as a “longtime Liberal” in a robocall urging voters to choose her ex-husband, Mark Marissen, for mayor of Vancouver on Oct. 15.
B.C. Mounties arrest suspect in Coquitlam arson

B.C. Mounties arrest suspect in Coquitlam arson

COQUITLAM, B.C. — Mounties in Coquitlam say they have arrested a 57-year-old for suspected arson. Police said Friday that two people were inside a home when a fire broke out.
Preparing for disaster: Marine responders team up with First Nation in oil-spill training exercise

Preparing for disaster: Marine responders team up with First Nation in oil-spill training exercise

Dry run of oil-spill response on the southeast coast of Galiano Island was part of Coastal Response Program that includes specific plans to protect 600 sensitive areas in the event of a marine disaster
The complicated truth about pipelines crossing Wet'suwet'en territory

The complicated truth about pipelines crossing Wet'suwet'en territory

Three years after starting construction on a gas pipeline in northern B.C., Calgary-based energy giant TC Energy has begun to drill and lay pipe under the Wedzin Kwa (Morice River) on Wet’suwet’en territory.
Man arrested following stabbing spree in Vancouver park

Man arrested following stabbing spree in Vancouver park

VANCOUVER — Police say one suspect is in custody after a "stabbing spree" in downtown Vancouver’s Crab Park. They say officers were patrolling near the waterfront around 3 a.m. when two victims fled the park and approached them for help.
PHOTOS: NLC hosts British Columbia's first intercollegiate rodeo

PHOTOS: NLC hosts British Columbia's first intercollegiate rodeo

Rodeo action.