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Chaos at Australian mall as 6 people stabbed to death, suspect fatally shot

Chaos at Australian mall as 6 people stabbed to death, suspect fatally shot

Hundreds flee scene at busy Sydney shopping centre
Qualicum Beach won’t authorize owner-occupant short-term vacation rentals

Qualicum Beach won’t authorize owner-occupant short-term vacation rentals

Council wants full review done in 2027
Alberta businessman donates $1.5 million for new cancer therapy suite in Kelowna

Alberta businessman donates $1.5 million for new cancer therapy suite in Kelowna

“It’s an honour to give back,” states Marshall Eliuk
BC SPCA seizes 3 horses in Armstrong, forced to put one down

BC SPCA seizes 3 horses in Armstrong, forced to put one down

Not the 1st time agency has visited, charges being recommended
B.C. First Nation declares emergency after spike in overdose deaths

B.C. First Nation declares emergency after spike in overdose deaths

State of local emergency issued for all six Tŝilhqot’in communities west of Williams Lake
‘No regard for our law’: Crown wants Kelowna ‘Freedom Fighter’ sentenced to jail

‘No regard for our law’: Crown wants Kelowna ‘Freedom Fighter’ sentenced to jail

David Lindsay, a leader of Kelowna’s self-proclaimed “Freedom Fighters,” has been found guilty of assaulting security guards while trying to enter an Interior Health building
Island Health marks 8th anniversary of B.C.’s toxic-drug crisis

Island Health marks 8th anniversary of B.C.’s toxic-drug crisis

Stigmas around addiction can make it difficult for those who want to come forward
Scheffler, Homa, DeChambeau tied for lead after 2 rounds at Masters

Scheffler, Homa, DeChambeau tied for lead after 2 rounds at Masters

Tiger Woods sets record, making cut for 24th straight time
Orphan orca calf evades capture, B.C. rescuers stand down to regroup

Orphan orca calf evades capture, B.C. rescuers stand down to regroup

Team ‘truly humbled at the intelligence, adaptability and resilience’ after futile efforts
100 years later, recalling B.C.’s pivotal role in first round-the-world flight

100 years later, recalling B.C.’s pivotal role in first round-the-world flight

On April 6, 1924, four planes reached Prince Rupert, their first stop in a flight around the world