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B.C. candidate says federal parties should be 'embarrassed' about selection process

B.C. candidate says federal parties should be 'embarrassed' about selection process

Former provincial politician Mike de Jong questions centralization, speed of candidate selection process
Poilievre serves up ice cream to youngsters during visit to Parksville

Poilievre serves up ice cream to youngsters during visit to Parksville

Federal Conservative leader brings campaign to Vancouver Island
B.C. teens reach new heights with grassroots basketball movement

B.C. teens reach new heights with grassroots basketball movement

An independent basketball club from Penticton has found success on the provincial stage
Health care worker housing to be incorporated into Island family support facility

Health care worker housing to be incorporated into Island family support facility

Just Like Home Lodge near Campbell River Hospital will supply workforce housing in addition to accommodation for families of patients needing treatment
Hometown NHL players worth more to team, university study finds

Hometown NHL players worth more to team, university study finds

A UBC Okanagan study found that a locally-born hockey player adds close to $5 million in revenue to the team and an additional 12,000 spectators
Poilievre calls for 'standing up to Americans' during Vancouver Island visit

Poilievre calls for 'standing up to Americans' during Vancouver Island visit

Conservative party leader also promotes criminal justice platform during stop at Nanaimo mill
Parents, adults in B.C. reminded to double-check measles vaccine records

Parents, adults in B.C. reminded to double-check measles vaccine records

B.C. remains at 5 confirmed measles cases since the beginning of 2025
B.C. government to pull parts of its tariff-response bill

B.C. government to pull parts of its tariff-response bill

The move comes after growing criticism of Bill 7
Vehicle crash knocks out power to thousands in Duncan

Vehicle crash knocks out power to thousands in Duncan

Power out to thousands in the greater Duncan area
B.C. non-profit raising nearly $300K to increase protected area on Vancouver Island

B.C. non-profit raising nearly $300K to increase protected area on Vancouver Island

As of March 27, the non-profit has raised $71,619 of its $294,000 goal.