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Strong wind could push intense wildfire into B.C.’s Fort Nelson today

Strong wind could push intense wildfire into B.C.’s Fort Nelson today

Fire officials worry as blaze swells to nearly 53 square kilometres, 2 kilometres away from town
Early detection working to slow Canada’s rate of cancer deaths: study

Early detection working to slow Canada’s rate of cancer deaths: study

Despite rates and deaths decreasing overall, 88,100 cancer deaths expected in 2024
McGill in court seeking injunction against pro-Palestinian encampment

McGill in court seeking injunction against pro-Palestinian encampment

University cites ‘security, safety and public health risk’ and escalating tensions on campus
Country music star hosts memorial concert for Kelowna crane collapse victims

Country music star hosts memorial concert for Kelowna crane collapse victims

Aaron Pritchett will be at Revelry on May 19
Evacuated residents launch class action lawsuit against UBC, City of Kelowna

Evacuated residents launch class action lawsuit against UBC, City of Kelowna

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Hadgraft Wilson Place residents
Boeser nets 2, Canucks edge Oilers 4-3 to take 2-1 playoff series lead

Boeser nets 2, Canucks edge Oilers 4-3 to take 2-1 playoff series lead

Goalie Silovs makes 42 saves for Vancouver
B.C.’s Fort Nelson preps ‘last stand’ as wildfires rage across Western Canada

B.C.’s Fort Nelson preps ‘last stand’ as wildfires rage across Western Canada

Crews preparing for possible worst case scenario, if incoming winds push wildfire into town
South Surrey resident captures Campbell Heights vehicle fire

South Surrey resident captures Campbell Heights vehicle fire

Resident says street racing, stunt driving happen every weekend in industrial area
Second, weaker solar storm surge is likely Sunday, says U.S. agency

Second, weaker solar storm surge is likely Sunday, says U.S. agency

People who missed out on the Northern Lights may still have a chance to see them
Forecasted winds expected to stoke out-of-control Fort Nelson, B.C. blaze

Forecasted winds expected to stoke out-of-control Fort Nelson, B.C. blaze

Around 3,500 people under evacuation order as wildfire grows to 25 square kilometres