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B.C. visitors unlikely to be affected by U.S. push to require social media post history

A move by the US to require access to five years of social media posts by some foreign visitors is unlikely to affect Canadians driving through B.C. land crossings. That’s according to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection statement issued in response to a query by Black Press Media regarding the proposal. It is part […]

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B.C. golfers finish 1-2 in qualifying tournament, earn 2026 PGA Tour cards

It was just three months ago that A.J. Ewart inspired a hometown-area gallery at Uplands Golf Club with an earth-shattering 59 at the 2025 Victoria Open. On Dec. 14, that same talent and momentum pushed the 26-year-old from Coquitlam all the way to earning his PGA Tour card. Ewart’s sub-60 round in the PGA Tour

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100 B.C. properties still under evacuation order due to flooding

The flood situation in B.C. remains a “dynamic and evolving situation,” Emergency Engagement Minister Kelly Greene said Monday afternoon (Dec. 15) at a news briefing. Greene said 100 properties remain under evacuation order and 1,200 remain under evacuation alert. She said several rainfall warnings have been issued for the Lower Mainland, with increased flood and

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