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Head coach, 2 staffers fired after review of Olympic soccer drone scandal

Head coach, 2 staffers fired after review of Olympic soccer drone scandal

Jasmine Mander and analyst Joseph Lombardi were also fired as Canada Soccer released findings
'Premier Dad': Reactions pour in across Canada after John Horgan's death

'Premier Dad': Reactions pour in across Canada after John Horgan's death

Horgan had 'tenacity, passion, and dedication for his work very few could match,': PM Justin Trudeau
$9M federal injection aimed at fighting homelessness among B.C. veterans

$9M federal injection aimed at fighting homelessness among B.C. veterans

Department of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities announced funding after Remembrance Day
Abbotsford's Mauro Ranallo calling Netflix's Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight

Abbotsford's Mauro Ranallo calling Netflix's Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight

W.J. Mouat grad broadcasting fight live on Netflix on Friday night
Report details ‘cesspool’ of anti-Black racism in Canada’s public service

Report details ‘cesspool’ of anti-Black racism in Canada’s public service

Executives experienced harassment, intimidation or the threat of reputational harm from leaders
Vancouver Island pub to pay $1k fine after identifying liquor inspectors

Vancouver Island pub to pay $1k fine after identifying liquor inspectors

J.J.'s Pub faces a $1,000 fine after employee loudly identifies liquor inspectors arrival
B.C. teen remains in critical condition in suspected case of avian flu

B.C. teen remains in critical condition in suspected case of avian flu

The positive test still needs to be confirmed in Canada's national laboratory
Nanaimo's Anderson set to be B.C.'s first Black MLA in decades

Nanaimo's Anderson set to be B.C.'s first Black MLA in decades

Youthful NDP member of legislative assembly says he'll also provide diversity through his age
B.C. rural area wants feds to fix phone issues following wildfires

B.C. rural area wants feds to fix phone issues following wildfires

There is no cell coverage north of Kootenay Lake where several communities were evacuated last summer due to wildfires
Ottawa orders binding arbitration to end port strikes

Ottawa orders binding arbitration to end port strikes

Union says it will challenge federal intervention in B.C. port work stoppages