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Most drivers tailgate but get frustrated when being tailgated, ICBC says

Many B.C. drivers admit to tailgating, but when it comes to being tailgated themselves, they feel frustrated.

West Kootenay crash numbers down in 2024 

ICBC has released its crash count data for 2024, and numbers went down in three West Kootenay communities. 

ICBC reminding drivers travel safely this long weekend

As Victoria Day long weekend is around the corner, ICBC is reminding folks to remember the basics before hitting...

Distance-based discount expanded for ICBC optional insurance

BC drivers that drive under 15,000 kilometres a year will be eligible for an Optional insurance premium discount. ICBC said...

Rebates from ICBC being sent out to customers

ICBC is beginning to send out its $110 rebate to eligible customers. The rebates total $410 million, and applies to...

ICBC Winter Impaired Driving Campaign underway

ICBC and the RCMP are raising awareness around impaired driving as we get into the holiday season. The Winter Impaired...

Kootenay drivers urged to stay vigilant of wildlife

Kootenay drivers are being urged to be on alert for animals when travelling on the roads this summer. Trace Acres,...

Trail highway repairs cause tire-popping parade

The roadwork currently underway on Highway 22 and Highway 3B in Trail has turned into a tire-popping extravaganza. Nearly a...

ICBC announces $110 rebate for BC Drivers

ICBC has officially announced a new $110 rebate to drivers throughout B.C. The province says the rebate would be used...

ICBC and police launch campaign on driving at safe speeds

ICBC and police across B.C. are launching a new campaign on driving at safe speeds. In a release, ICBC says...

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B.C. weighs stripping tenant protections from supportive housing residents

A new working group is exploring the possibility of removing supportive housing from British Columbia’s Residential Tenancy Act in an effort to address safety concerns at the facilities.

Commercial logging isn’t happening in BC parks; says B.C. Minister

When it comes to commercial logging, BC parks are off-limits.

B.C. receives improved rating on interprovincial trade: CFIB

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business has praised British Columbia on making strides toward removing interprovincial trade barriers over the last year, but claims there’s still more work to be done. 

Majority of British Columbians optimistic about Canada’s future: poll

A new poll finds Canadian pride is surging as the country prepares to mark its 158th birthday on Tuesday.

Crime declines in downtown Trail

The move of the temporary homeless shelter to Riverside Dr has reduced the amount crime in downtown Trail.
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