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Metro Vancouver expected to push past 4 million by 2045 as growth accelerates

Metro Vancouver expected to push past 4 million by 2045 as growth accelerates

Barrier expected to be passed 9 years before earlier estimates as 50,000 residents added per year
Former Chilliwack MLA announces he'll run in school board byelection

Former Chilliwack MLA announces he'll run in school board byelection

Former Liberal Laurie Throness looks to replace seat left vacant by MLA Heather Maahs
Rain on the coast, snow in the interior as winter storm washes over B.C.

Rain on the coast, snow in the interior as winter storm washes over B.C.

Drivers warned to stay alert, especially in the mountain passes
'I feel like a millionaire': Chilliwack mom wins Christmas Car Giveaway

'I feel like a millionaire': Chilliwack mom wins Christmas Car Giveaway

Julie Piechotta can grow business, transport her 3 kids after winning 2011 Toyota Sienna
New B.C. urologic sciences institute will be home to 6 specialized centres

New B.C. urologic sciences institute will be home to 6 specialized centres

In Canada, health-care costs of urologic diseases exceed $20B annually
New Nelson coffee shop offers safe space for people who are unhoused

New Nelson coffee shop offers safe space for people who are unhoused

Brandi's Place is a 24-7 caf茅 that will operate until March 31
VIDEO: 'Buttercup' the classic pickup torched in Chilliwack

VIDEO: 'Buttercup' the classic pickup torched in Chilliwack

The classic yellow truck was set on fire in a locked parking area early Wednesday (Dec. 18).
UPDATE: All weather alerts but 1 rescinded for Okanagan highways

UPDATE: All weather alerts but 1 rescinded for Okanagan highways

The snowfall warning from Eagle Pass to Rogers Pass on Highway 1 remains in effect
Boater clinging to capsized skiff rescued by B.C. ferry staff near terminal

Boater clinging to capsized skiff rescued by B.C. ferry staff near terminal

BC Ferries work boat was deployed to help boater in water near Tsawwassen ferry terminal
Striking workers lose Canada Post pride as they return to work

Striking workers lose Canada Post pride as they return to work

Local Canada Post employees feel let down by their employer, the government and the Canada Industrial Relations Board, which ordered them back to work without a new contract
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