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Investigators have CCTV footage of the two suspects.

“Thieves are often looking for quick access and minimal resistance."

Most of our province is considered bear country.

"People are shocked when I ask if they want firewood."

Other First Nation's names for the full moon in August include Flying Up Moon, Harvest Moon and Black Cherries Moon.

It doesn't mean what you might think it means.

It's not the most expensive of the 25 city council investigations, but it could be the most costly for Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson.

Police said the scam is popping up around the country.

Whether it's a case of instant karma or someone discovering the law of physics at the worst possible moment, this collection of videos will keep you in stitches.

A Summerland man with no prior criminal record has been sentenced to six months in jail after assaulting another man with a walking stick and smashing the windshield of his vehicle nearly four years ago.

The Calgary Stampeders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers should have their offensive leaders back when they…

“I drove by it to work in the morning and saw it and thought it was really weird."

The longest-running free family festival in Western Canada returns with five days of free family fun, with most of the festivities centred around Okanagan Lake Park in downtown Penticton.

The number of active wildfires in British Columbia ticked up Friday after holding below 350…

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is releasing billions of dollars in grants to schools…

DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — Museums across the U.S. are displaying artifacts that represent and reflect…

The office was empty on the afternoon of Aug. 5, and OneBC’s chief of staff Tim Thielmann declined to say when exactly it opened.

"They didn't just take my money, they took my future."

“I encourage everyone to dress up in their best western swag and come kick up their heels."

There were 3,000 people in 100 different communities in B.C. who answered questions on a survey about what makes them want to leave the province.

Nature lovers and homeowners in Kamloops and the Okanagan are finding countless fascinating species from the tiny jumping spiders to the giant house spider.

You've heard of renewable energy but have you heard of re-mew-able energy?

The first day of the month-long trial began in Vernon today.

“For the people who grew up never knowing, finding out that information can be overwhelming but also incredibly healing."