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Residents in tsunami zones urged to prepare, Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District 

A tsunami watch has been issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada for several regions on the western and northern parts of Vancouver Island.

Further update: Parts of Vancouver Island on tsunami watch 

A tsunami watch has been issued for several regions on the western and northern parts of Vancouver Island this evening, Tuesday June 29.

Chance of rain not likely to impact Vancouver Island, smoke to have light haze

As wildfires burn on Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland, smoke will remain light for now, but rain is...

B.C. breaks electricity demand record amid extremely low temperatures, BC Hydro

Records were shattered for electricity demand in the province on Monday, according to B.C. Hydro

North Island expected to avoid snow

PORT HARDY, B.C.- Mother Nature is making her mark on parts of Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast. Environment Canada...

Meteorologists Warn of Potential Snow This Weekend

We could be getting some flurries within the next few days. Meteorologist Doug Lundquist with Environment Canada says a combination...

Province Makes Promise for Action on Climate Change

The Province has appointed a 22-member advisory council to provide it with advice for a new climate strategy that...

Another Fall Storm on the Way

Environment Canada says a strong storm, following up on Monday's heavy rainfall, is expected to hit the region early...

May long set for some warm weather

It's going to be a hot May long weekend. Environment Canada meteorologist Cindy Yu says some regions will see...

Environment Canada releases April rain stats

Environment Canada has released its rain stats for the month of April. Doug Lundquist says it was a pretty...

Shady weather delays growing season

Last months was one of the wettest months of March on record. Environment Canada's Matt MacDonald says gardeners and...

Record Setting Rain Levels In March

If it seems like your footwear hasn't gotten a chance to dry out all month, that's accurate. Environment Canada's...

Forecasters calling for rain heading into the weekend

After a bit of snow Thursday afternoon, meteorologists with Environment Canada are saying we've got some wet days ahead...

Weather Network releases spring outlook

It looks like the cold, arctic air will be sticking around into spring this year. The Weather Network has released...

Meteorologists say warmer temperatures on the way

A meteorologist with Environment Canada says once we make it through this weather transition we should see the last...

ICBC offering road safety tips for Family Day weekend

If you're planning on heading out for the long weekend, ICBC is asking drivers to use extra caution. Last...
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British Columbia lost about 16,000 jobs in July, mirroring a broader national decline.

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B.C. reports smaller-than-expected deficit for 2024, while taxpayer-supported debt nears $100B

British Columbia reported a smaller deficit than expected for the 2024-25 year, at $7.3 billion. 

Eby urges fair support for B.C. after Carney meets with premiers on U.S. tariffs

Premier David Eby said a meeting Wednesday between the premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney on the status of U.S. trade negotiations was “informative.”
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