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B.C. design students invent objects for kids living with trauma in Sudan

B.C. design students invent objects for kids living with trauma in Sudan

Creations to make their way from Emily Carr classroom to South Sudan refugee camp
Castaways saved from deserted isle after spelling ‘HELP’ with palm fronds

Castaways saved from deserted isle after spelling ‘HELP’ with palm fronds

Three men plucked from south Pacific Island after being stranded for 9 days
Five things to do on the Saanich Peninsula this week

Five things to do on the Saanich Peninsula this week

Spring brings blooming bulbs, picnic grabs, live music and more
DeChambeau puts on Masters clinic, holds 1-shot lead over Scheffler

DeChambeau puts on Masters clinic, holds 1-shot lead over Scheffler

First round could not be completed because of a 2 1/2-hour delay
Substance exposure put 36 health workers on WorkSafeBC compensation in 2023

Substance exposure put 36 health workers on WorkSafeBC compensation in 2023

Figure released as debate grows about the use of illicit substances in hospitals
12 B.C. civic parties probed for possible election campaign violations

12 B.C. civic parties probed for possible election campaign violations

Elections BC says probes relate to contributions or advertisements
Bid to toss out Ali murder conviction rejected by B.C. judge

Bid to toss out Ali murder conviction rejected by B.C. judge

Lawyers argued case of the murder of 13-year-old girl had been unreasonably delayed
B.C. set to limit flow of electricity to cryptocurrency miners

B.C. set to limit flow of electricity to cryptocurrency miners

Ministry of Energy says cryptocurrency miners consume massive amounts of electricity
Student dancers return to Salish Secondary for biggest high school dance competition in B.C.

Student dancers return to Salish Secondary for biggest high school dance competition in B.C.

Hundreds of kids from across Surrey, the Lower Mainland, and Vancouver Island competed April 9
Tiny, remote B.C. town rallies around orphaned orca, as time ticks away

Tiny, remote B.C. town rallies around orphaned orca, as time ticks away

‘This is where reconciliation happens on the ground’ as fully-invested town works together for rescue