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B.C. communities can now apply for fund that creates outdoor experiences

B.C. communities can now apply for fund that creates outdoor experiences

The application period is March 28-April 30
Kelowna woman pleads guilty to 2020 Black Mountain death

Kelowna woman pleads guilty to 2020 Black Mountain death

Matthew Cholette, was found dead outside of a townhouse complex in Black Mountain in 2020
GPS leads RCMP to stolen pickup truck in Nanaimo

GPS leads RCMP to stolen pickup truck in Nanaimo

Vehicle stolen in Comox Valley recovered the same day in Nanaimo, two suspects arrested
B.C. man puts his muffler’s lifetime guarantee to a tough test

B.C. man puts his muffler’s lifetime guarantee to a tough test

30-year-old muffler on nearly 60-year-old truck replaced by Midas free of charge
Leadership team in place for next year’s B.C. 55-Plus Games in Nanaimo

Leadership team in place for next year’s B.C. 55-Plus Games in Nanaimo

Diana Johnstone and Mary Smith tasked with putting together board of directors
B.C. tables legislation to combat ‘bad faith’ evictions

B.C. tables legislation to combat ‘bad faith’ evictions

Other elements of new law prevent landlords from raising rents if families grow
B.C. pro wrestler making WrestleMania debut on Sunday

B.C. pro wrestler making WrestleMania debut on Sunday

W.J. Mouat grad Sunny Dhinsa – aka: Akam – competing in Philadelphia Street Fight
THE MOJ: 2 points better than none but Canucks need to shake off staleness

THE MOJ: 2 points better than none but Canucks need to shake off staleness

Team heads out on the road with the team looking to develop a road mentality
Conservative leader Poilievre rallies B.C. crowd against carbon tax

Conservative leader Poilievre rallies B.C. crowd against carbon tax

Opposition leader talks taxes and monetary policy at Nanaimo’s Vancouver Island Conference Centre
B.C.’s flood strategy not ‘perfect’ but a ‘pretty good’ start: insurance analyst

B.C.’s flood strategy not ‘perfect’ but a ‘pretty good’ start: insurance analyst

Merritt Mayor says strategy helps cities “sleep better at night” but more diking is needed