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W.J. Mouat had an especially strong showing, with both of the gold medal winners – Aiden Reitsema and Atticus Brummitt – hailing from the school, which Abbotsford School District vice principal of ...
Once considered a taboo subject, whispered about behind closed doors, menopause is now sparking powerful conversations – and one Victoria woman is hoping to turn up the volume on the discussion.
Legislative changes promise to cut down on paper work for health care professionals in case of sickness, but key details of the pending changes remain to be worked out. B.C. Labour Jennifer Whiteside ...
A new campaign hopes British Columbians will do some California Dreamin' but a B.C. minister said the campaign shows that the travel boycott of the United States is working. California Governor Gavin ...
A roadside memorial of flowers, toys and cards is growing on a quiet Surrey street where a young girl died Sunday (April 13) in a hit-and-run involving a pickup truck. The six-year-old, identified as ...
WARNING: This video contains explicit language. A video posted to Reddit shows a not-so-friendly golf game at a course in West Kelowna. Two Eagles Golf Course Director of Operations Richard Sykes ...
An Easter bunny's annual attempt to brighten up a dog park has been dashed. The spring holiday decorations were peeking from trees and shrubs and adorned tables and fences at Vernon's BX Ranch Dog ...
Canada's automobile sector drove back into the federal election spotlight following reports from Japan that Honda is planning to move some of its production from Canada and Mexico to the United States ...
Local government officials from across Vancouver Island supported a resolution calling on the provincial government to develop a strategy to address the root causes of feral rabbit abandonment in B.C.
The ocean has always been part of Jan Peterson’s life — the scent of salt air, the crash of waves against the rocky shore. These were constants. But last winter, as she stood at her picture window ...
Conservative Party of B.C. Leader John Rustad Monday (April 14) stood by comments calling for higher salaries for elected members of the legislative assembly, but also called for an independent review ...
With the sun at its zenith, several dozen people were spread across the lawn of B.C.’s Legislature. Some held roses, while others clutched photos of lost loved ones. For these families, April 14 marks ...
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