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Report says Phoenix pay advisers not being trained adequately

Report says Phoenix pay advisers not being trained adequately

Costs are on track to hit $2.2 billion within the next five years
Ferries golf tournament raises $50G for Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Victoria

Ferries golf tournament raises $50G for Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Victoria

Local non-profit’s mentoring programs to be boosted with influx of cash
B.C. judge weeps, defence lawyer cries foul

B.C. judge weeps, defence lawyer cries foul

Defense claims Kelowna judge who wept after victim impact statement has ‘overall tone of bias’.
NHL commissioner says league wants cut of gambling action

NHL commissioner says league wants cut of gambling action

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman the league should get a portion of revenue
Gangster involved in international hit found dead in B.C. blueberry field in 2016

Gangster involved in international hit found dead in B.C. blueberry field in 2016

Two years after killing, reporter Kim Bolan unearths saga of local drug dealers recruited to Dubai
Once held in Victoria, the International Buskers Festival will stay in Kamloops

Once held in Victoria, the International Buskers Festival will stay in Kamloops

Thousands visited Riverside Park in Kamloops to take in the four-day event which will return in 2019.
Festival-goer releases cows, dives into manure pit on B.C. farm

Festival-goer releases cows, dives into manure pit on B.C. farm

Farmers happy that no cows, people were hurt
130 overdoses in one day has B.C. premier, addiction expert sounding alarm

130 overdoses in one day has B.C. premier, addiction expert sounding alarm

Advocates, researchers calling for more effort to reduce opioid crisis in British Columbia
13 records smashed across B.C. as heat wave continues

13 records smashed across B.C. as heat wave continues

Temperatures reached into the high 30s
Average millennial could wait 150+ years to buy home in one B.C. city: report

Average millennial could wait 150+ years to buy home in one B.C. city: report

A new report suggests the average Canadian saves just 4.4 per cent of their income