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Carefully coordinated, about a dozen volunteers set up a temporary, unsanctioned overdose prevention site (OPS) a few blocks from Victoria’s Royal Jubilee Hospital on the morning of April 13, on the ...
Vancouver Island elected representatives have supported a Regional District of Nanaimo call to have tiny homes used to ...
Among the largest creatures to ever walk the Earth, dinosaurs take over the big screen at the Royal BC Museum again this ...
The BC Craft Farmers Co-op (BCCFC) is bringing its annual cannabis summit to Victoria next week, highlighting the province’s cannabis legacy and its economic potential. The 2025 BC Craft Cannabis ...
A Cowichan senior is encouraging people to be wary of calls they receive that claim to be from the Canada Revenue Agency. The woman, who asked not to be identified, said she had a message on her ...
Keep your windshield free of distractions, your hands on your wheel and your dog secured in a passenger seat. BC Highway Patrol wants you to avoid getting a ticket for preventable behaviour.
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.
According to published reports, Honda is looking into increasing car production in the United States at the expense of production in Canada and Mexico to avoid U.S. tariffs effective since last month.
While Zumper reports that the median rent in Kelowna has decreased by 4.1 percent since March, and is down 2.1 percent since last year, the rest of the country has also seen decreases in median rental ...
Nonetheless, B.C. Supreme Court Justice John Gibb-Carsley sentenced two men to considerable jail time in B.C. Supreme Court in Vernon Monday, April 14, for their roles in planning and pulling off a ...
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 ...
Despite the current global economic chaos, the outlook for the 2025 tourism season remains positive, says the newly elected chair of the Okanagan Thompson Tourism Association board (TOTA). Sandra ...
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