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Fewer than 190 structures lost, damaged in Kelowna fires

Fewer than 190 structures lost, damaged in Kelowna fires

Last night a 'calm but very busy night,' says West Kelowna fire chief
Federal energy minister, former sa国际传媒 premier subjects of conflict of interest complaints

Federal energy minister, former sa国际传媒 premier subjects of conflict of interest complaints

The complaints concern John Horgan鈥檚 announcement he would join the board of a Teck Resources spinoff company
Almost 60 buildings lost to wildfire in Kelowna, sa国际传媒, area, fire chiefs say

Almost 60 buildings lost to wildfire in Kelowna, sa国际传媒, area, fire chiefs say

A West Kelowna man says he is still in shock after the wildfire tearing through the region burned down his condo and forced him and his eight-months-pregnant wife to evacuate twice in one night.
sa国际传媒's premier urges Meta to allow news sharing in sa国际传媒 amid wildfire crisis

sa国际传媒's premier urges Meta to allow news sharing in sa国际传媒 amid wildfire crisis

VANCOUVER 鈥 British Columbia's premier issued a direct plea to the head of Meta on Monday as he implored the social media giant to reinstate access to Canadian news on its platforms amid the province's ongoing wildfire crisis.
What to know about home insurance if you've been displaced by sa国际传媒 or N.W.T. fires

What to know about home insurance if you've been displaced by sa国际传媒 or N.W.T. fires

All standard homeowner and tenant insurance policies cover damage caused by fires, and also provide coverage to help with the cost of mass evacuations, according to the Insurance Bureau of sa国际传媒 (IBC).
Conservatives postpone tour of sa国际传媒 because of wildfires

Conservatives postpone tour of sa国际传媒 because of wildfires

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was expected in Campbell River Monday for a 鈥淏ring it Home鈥 rally at the Campbell River Sportsplex.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO 鈥 Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Cabinet retreat Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will hold a cabinet retreat in Charlottetown starting on Monday.
Multiple buildings lost to wildfire in Kelowna area, but new $75M water plant saved

Multiple buildings lost to wildfire in Kelowna area, but new $75M water plant saved

Many homes were lost to wildfire but many were saved, says West Kelowna fire chief
Housing crisis to take centre stage at Liberal cabinet retreat in Charlottetown

Housing crisis to take centre stage at Liberal cabinet retreat in Charlottetown

OTTAWA 鈥 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to deliver a new mission for his cabinet at a three-day retreat in Charlottetown this week, in a bid to restore Canadians' sense of economic security and their confidence in his government.
sa国际传媒 orders fire-zone travel bans as evacuations soar

sa国际传媒 orders fire-zone travel bans as evacuations soar

KELOWNA 鈥 British Columbia imposed bans on travel to wildfire zones on Saturday after evacuee numbers doubled to 30,000 or more, marking another day of dramatic developments in the province's desperate battle against hundreds of blazes.