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B.C. voters more likely to cast ballot in person in 2024 compared to 2020

B.C. voters more likely to cast ballot in person in 2024 compared to 2020

Fewer British Columbians are thinking about mailing in their vote in 2024 compared to 2020
Surrey shower facility closure leaves unhoused with nowhere to stay clean

Surrey shower facility closure leaves unhoused with nowhere to stay clean

'It's a real disappointment, and even before this closure, Surrey was in desperate need of hygiene services and washrooms'
Salmon Arm woman ho, ho, hopes to reunite Santa with his ID

Salmon Arm woman ho, ho, hopes to reunite Santa with his ID

'I guess we know where he spends his summers now'
Merritt hit-and-run could have happened 5 days before body found: Police

Merritt hit-and-run could have happened 5 days before body found: Police

BC Highway Patrol looking for witnesses, dash-cam footage
Eby wants court to open information about accused killer's previous bail

Eby wants court to open information about accused killer's previous bail

Premier says Tori Dunn's family should know what led to Adam Mann's release on unrelated charges before her death
Salmon Arm residents exhausted by use of engine brakes on Tank Hill

Salmon Arm residents exhausted by use of engine brakes on Tank Hill

'91ÂãÁÄÊÓƵ¦it is so loud that the people that live in my neighbourhood cannot talk to each other in their back yards91ÂãÁÄÊÓƵ¦'
Correctional officer stabbed at Kent Institution in Agassiz

Correctional officer stabbed at Kent Institution in Agassiz

Charges recommended following Sept. 1 incident
Agassiz-area man charged in partner's death

Agassiz-area man charged in partner's death

Fredrick Paul Terry, 36, in custody
BEHIND THE FENCE: Doukhobor woman reflects on a childhood of hiding

BEHIND THE FENCE: Doukhobor woman reflects on a childhood of hiding

Nellie Makortoff: 'I spent my whole childhood hiding'
Treatment or harm reduction?: B.C.'s toxic drug crisis turns political

Treatment or harm reduction?: B.C.'s toxic drug crisis turns political

With the second-highest number of toxic drug deaths in B.C., Surrey is at the heart of the debate over the drug crisis
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