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What comes next? Anti-Trump 'Hands Off' protests in U.S. draw thousands

What comes next? Anti-Trump 'Hands Off' protests in U.S. draw thousands

Thousands of Americans took the streets with anti-Trump demonstrations, with analysts suggesting it may not change policy
'We are all Canadians': Carney speaks on LGBTQ+ rights

'We are all Canadians': Carney speaks on LGBTQ+ rights

Liberal Leader Mark Carney says federal government must be a 'defender' of rights
Private investigators take on Marion missing person case from Lake Cowichan

Private investigators take on Marion missing person case from Lake Cowichan

Marion went missing June 30, 2024
B.C. snow pack levels rebound but remain slightly below normal

B.C. snow pack levels rebound but remain slightly below normal

Measurements below normal throughout province, although precipitation levels varied
Hells Angels prospect arrested in Kelowna in connection with human trafficking

Hells Angels prospect arrested in Kelowna in connection with human trafficking

Colin Bayley was arrested in connection to an Ontario investigation of human trafficking
Nanaimo's Woodgrove Centre shopping mall listed for sale

Nanaimo's Woodgrove Centre shopping mall listed for sale

Vancouver Island's largest mall has been owned by Central Walk since 2020
B.C. Bike Race moving to Cowichan Exhibition Grounds this year

B.C. Bike Race moving to Cowichan Exhibition Grounds this year

Event to be held over three days in Cowichan, from June 30 to July 2
Reward to identify trapper responsible for injured coyote near Osoyoos

Reward to identify trapper responsible for injured coyote near Osoyoos

The charity is offering $1,000 for information that identifies and potentially convicts the person or persons responsible
Old regrets danced away as B.C. residents of a certain age enjoy 'Second Chance Prom'

Old regrets danced away as B.C. residents of a certain age enjoy 'Second Chance Prom'

All the fun of dressing up and dancing, without the teenage drama
Measles cases spike in Central Alberta as provincial case count climbs to 43

Measles cases spike in Central Alberta as provincial case count climbs to 43

Edmonton doctors say Alberta government is failing to protect the public from measles