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  1. Residents of isolated U.S. border communities confused as travel restrictions lift

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  2. For the first time ever, a century-old heritage house in North Okanagan left behind by an Italian noble family has now been open to the public.

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  3. Light rain overnight provided a short reprieve for firefighters on the front lines of B.C.'s provincewide wildfires, but hot and dry conditions are expected to return on Monday.

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  4. Want your photo featured? Email us at bcphotos@cbc.ca Make sure to include your name, where and when the photo was taken, and a caption that tells us what’s in the image.📸

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  5. A rickety wooden bridge near Emerald Lake. Photo captured by Charlie Hwang at Yoho National Park, B.C., on July 20.

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  6. Evening light on seeding thistles. Photo captured by Richard Topping near Woodward Slough on Aug. 5.

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  7. Aline de Rubens captured the surroundings near Othello tunnels in this photo on July 31.

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  8. Brandywine falls in Whistler, B.C. Photo captured by Sheetal Kumar.

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  9. Nathan Rideout captured this photo at White Rock, B.C.

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  10. A photo of Telegraph Cove in Vancouver Island captured by Dan Jokic.

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  11. Every weekend, we showcase some of the best photos you've sent us from around the province. Sunset at Salmon Arm Wharf. Photo captured by Charlie Hwang on July 22.

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  12. Squamish lake closed following possible drowning

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  13. On Tuesday, the Kamloops Film Society announced its decision to buy the now defunct MovieMart store, which was founded by Kamloops Coun. Denis Walsh in 1982, and relocate it to the Paramount Theatre several blocks away in downtown.

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  14. "We're happy to have you come, fully vaccinated. And when you're here, we're expecting that everybody continues to take the measures that we're taking in British Columbia," Dr. Bonnie Henry said in a press conference.

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  15. Hear ye, hear ye: Town crier silenced as Duncan looks for new envoy

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  16. The City of Vancouver has launched a survey to better understand gender-based harassment and sexual assault in public spaces, in an attempt to reduce violence against women and transgender, two-spirited and gender-diverse people.

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  17. 126-year-old North Okanagan mansion opens to public for the first time

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  18. Overnight rain brings temporary relief for B.C. wildfires, but hotter temperatures on the way

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  19. Travellers on BC Ferries are feeling the impacts of a global shortage of experienced mariners, as the corporation struggles to hire more than 100 new staff members.

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  20. Non-profit keeps the past alive with purchase of 40-year-old Kamloops video rental shop

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