This news article reports on the most popular news stories of September 2024 in British Columbia, with the top story being B.C. Premier David Eby being stung by a wasp during a campaign stop.
In this two-photograph panel, B.C. NDP Leader David Eby pauses to pick a wasp out of his shirt while speaking during a campaign stop, left, and the wasp is seen on the ground afterwards, right, in Chilliwack, B.C., on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
Other top stories included a rare double orca breach, and a prestigious hotel award for a luxury Island resort. Driver caught in Oak Bay using phone found to be prohibited from driving in B.C. and had overstayed visa “It was super cool. We kind of really didn’t expect that,” Spodzieja told CHEK News. “The jump lasted about two and a half seconds.”While Michelin may be known for its Michelin Star restaurants and tire empire, this year the company launched its first-ever Michelin Key hotel guide, and a resort on Vancouver Island was among the top of the list.
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