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BC Hydro launches second phase of vehicle charging stations across southern B.C.

BC Hydro launches second phase of vehicle charging stations across southern B.C.

Stations are located in Metro Vancouver, Vancouver Island, East Kootenay and Okanagan
International students claim B.C. flight school ripped them off

International students claim B.C. flight school ripped them off

But owners say student who filed civil suit was too dangerous to fly
Applications open for B.C. child care construction fund

Applications open for B.C. child care construction fund

Non-profits, school districts eligible for full cost of new spaces
Demand for EI sickness benefits on the rise; NDP cites need for update

Demand for EI sickness benefits on the rise; NDP cites need for update

Demand for sickness benefits under federal employment insurance program has reached a 10-year high
Community mourns after young B.C. man dies in explosive house fire

Community mourns after young B.C. man dies in explosive house fire

West Kelowna residents share their grief after the death on David Hunt
US-China kick off ‘biggest trade war in economic history’

US-China kick off ‘biggest trade war in economic history’

The Trump administration contends China has deployed predatory tactics in a push to overtake U.S. technological dominance.
Pruitt is out, handing EPA reins to former coal lobbyist

Pruitt is out, handing EPA reins to former coal lobbyist

Democrats and environmental groups decried his replacement as an apologist for the coal industry.
Arson suspected in series of 29 Okanagan wildfires

Arson suspected in series of 29 Okanagan wildfires

RCMP task force investigation believes 29 wildfires intentionally set
Thais fight water and oxygen levels in cave as diver dies

Thais fight water and oxygen levels in cave as diver dies

Thai authorities are racing to pump out water from the flooded cave before more rains are forecast to hit the northern region
Economy adds 31,800 jobs in June, unemployment rate rises to 6.0%

Economy adds 31,800 jobs in June, unemployment rate rises to 6.0%

The latest jobs figures arrived less than a week before the Bank of Canada’s next interest-rate decision.