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EDITORIAL: Federal housing plan a good start

EDITORIAL: Federal housing plan a good start

Liberal government makes big promises, if people are willing to wait
Shelbourne Community Kitchen sets table for open house

Shelbourne Community Kitchen sets table for open house

Instead of the traditional food hamper, participants can brouse the pantry to select their items
Saanich among safest communities in Canada

Saanich among safest communities in Canada

It is the sort of list where you want to finish near the bottom, as Saanich finds itself in the lower reaches of a list tracking Canada’s Most Dangerous Places.
Campbell River-area First Nation condemns deer-shooting incident on its reserve

Campbell River-area First Nation condemns deer-shooting incident on its reserve

The We Wai Kai Nation has condemned the shooting of a deer by a member on the Quinsam Reserve in Campbell River that was recorded and shown on social media, generating significant public outrage.
Education minister blasts Chilliwack school trustee on gender issues

Education minister blasts Chilliwack school trustee on gender issues

Fleming calls Neufeld’s behaviour ‘shameful’ and ‘unacceptable’
Local businesses help by replace aging wheels

Local businesses help by replace aging wheels

Collaborative effort assists with charitable deliveries
FortisBC LNG site exports first shipment of gas to China

FortisBC LNG site exports first shipment of gas to China

The shipment is part of a pilot project that could see more exports in the future.
‘Fresh eyes’ looking into three missing Cowichan Tribes men

‘Fresh eyes’ looking into three missing Cowichan Tribes men

First Nations want answers to their disappearances
BC RCMP hunt for white SUV that rammed cruiser

BC RCMP hunt for white SUV that rammed cruiser

Kamloops RCMP are looking for a white SUV headed north on the Yellowhead Highway
B.C. to reimburse methadone patients for taking clinic fees off welfare cheques

B.C. to reimburse methadone patients for taking clinic fees off welfare cheques

Provincial government agrees to pay back more than $5.5 million in deducted fees