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Year of the Snake underway with Lunar New Year festivities around the world

Year of the Snake underway with Lunar New Year festivities around the world

From Beijing to Havana, the holiday is a major festival celebrated in many countries
‘What can’t always be said’: B.C. artist wants people to reflect on own stories

‘What can’t always be said’: B.C. artist wants people to reflect on own stories

Vancouver artist Casey Wei awarded Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize at the Polygon Gallery
Armstrong photographer behind lens of long lost wedding photos

Armstrong photographer behind lens of long lost wedding photos

More than 1,500 photos by Walter Ervine Saby can be viewed at the Armstrong museum
Lead detected in pipes at City of Port Alberni owned facilities

Lead detected in pipes at City of Port Alberni owned facilities

Testing came after discovery of lead in school district's taps
Campbell River bumps up rec centre police presence on weekends due to rowdy teens

Campbell River bumps up rec centre police presence on weekends due to rowdy teens

Teens have been making decisions at Strathcona Gardens that are 'not conducive to public order,' say RCMP
Addiction recovery society needs help after Nanaimo fire displaces 6 residents

Addiction recovery society needs help after Nanaimo fire displaces 6 residents

One Life Recovery Society loses operating revenue after six beds lost to fire in recovery home
Peninsula speed demons ready to hit the ice at skating nationals

Peninsula speed demons ready to hit the ice at skating nationals

Ross Mathewson and Paulina Davydova will compete at Fort St. John on Feb. 7-9
B.C.'s Mathis Preston, 16, thriving with Spokane Chiefs in WHL

B.C.'s Mathis Preston, 16, thriving with Spokane Chiefs in WHL

South Okanagan product is considered a top prospect ahead of the 2026 NHL draft
Trump’s press secretary says Feb. 1 tariff deadline ‘still on the books’

Trump’s press secretary says Feb. 1 tariff deadline ‘still on the books’

Ottawa has prepared multiple options for retaliatory tariffs, depending on what Trump does
B.C. will do 'whatever it takes' in response to U.S. tariffs: Eby

B.C. will do 'whatever it takes' in response to U.S. tariffs: Eby

Premier also warned of a 'protracted' trade war with the United States