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Victoria Hospitals Foundation welcomes new board chair

Victoria Hospitals Foundation welcomes new board chair

Joan Yates takes over role with organization focused on raising money for medical equipment, special projects, and research
As lights ready to come on, Ladysmith Festival of Lights still good for business

As lights ready to come on, Ladysmith Festival of Lights still good for business

Winter festival a real boon to community, says Chamber as Ladysmith Festival Lights kicks off Thursday
B.C. Indigenous woman continues to work toward reconciliation

B.C. Indigenous woman continues to work toward reconciliation

Gloria Morgan, recognized with a 2024 BC Reconciliation Award, is dedicated to bringing historical truths about Indigenous people to light
Hiker found alive 5 weeks after being reported missing in northern B.C. park

Hiker found alive 5 weeks after being reported missing in northern B.C. park

Sam Benastick taken to hospital after flagging down 2 workers on a trail to Redfern Lake
Major and prolonged snow dump headed towards B.C.’s north coast

Major and prolonged snow dump headed towards B.C.’s north coast

Environment Canada says up to 50 cm of snow expected to arrive on Thursday night
300K calls, texts taken in first year of Canada’s 988 suicide helpline

300K calls, texts taken in first year of Canada’s 988 suicide helpline

Numbers expected to grow in coming years as more people become aware of the service
2 days after firing coach, Vancouver Whitecaps decline options on 6 players

2 days after firing coach, Vancouver Whitecaps decline options on 6 players

Striker Fafa Picault among those who may not be back next season
Doctor cautions British Columbians about influenza, COVID-19 and RSV

Doctor cautions British Columbians about influenza, COVID-19 and RSV

Influenza and COVID-19 shots are accessible and free for everyone
Feds say they won’t force Canada Post dispute into binding arbitration

Feds say they won’t force Canada Post dispute into binding arbitration

Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon says binding arbitration ‘is not in the cards’ as Christmas nears
U.S. Ambassador to Canada approaches the end of his term with Haida Gwaii visit

U.S. Ambassador to Canada approaches the end of his term with Haida Gwaii visit

David Cohen commends the Haida Nation for defending, nurturing, preserving their culture and pursuing economic development