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Man arrested for drug trafficking during Langford vehicle stop

Man arrested for drug trafficking during Langford vehicle stop

The man had 14 grams of suspected methamphetamine
B.C. nonagenarian looks back on his March Madness basketball glory

B.C. nonagenarian looks back on his March Madness basketball glory

Jon-Lee Kootnekoff spent parts of four seasons at Seattle University before launching his Hall of Fame coaching career
RCMP: Bandits make off with $3K worth of shopping carts in Parksville

RCMP: Bandits make off with $3K worth of shopping carts in Parksville

Police also deal with online scammers, vandals
Vancouver Island's keg curling slides into viral fame with more than 3 million views

Vancouver Island's keg curling slides into viral fame with more than 3 million views

A TikTok video of a Vancouver Island brewery's rock-solid win in a keg curling fundraiser in Courtenay is sweeping the internet, with fans brewing excitement for their stone-cold performance.
Tweaks possible for B.C. tariff response bill; specifics lacking, talk ongoing

Tweaks possible for B.C. tariff response bill; specifics lacking, talk ongoing

B.C. Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon says critics of Bill 7 can't complain if changes slow down pace of response
Vancouver Island town considering a ban on sale of harmful sunscreens

Vancouver Island town considering a ban on sale of harmful sunscreens

Lake Cowichan councillors say education about environmental concerns a key component for popular summer vacation destination
Housing promises: NDP to build on federal land, Conservatives to axe GST

Housing promises: NDP to build on federal land, Conservatives to axe GST

NDP say the plan is to have 100K rent-controlled homes by 2025
Lekkerimaki scores shootout winner as Canucks beat Devils 4-3

Lekkerimaki scores shootout winner as Canucks beat Devils 4-3

Vancouver rallies for key victory as they chase wildcard spot
Former Osoyoos Indian Band employee wins suit over 'constructive dismissal'

Former Osoyoos Indian Band employee wins suit over 'constructive dismissal'

One of the first First Nations tax administrators in Canada was replaced by a junior hire the court found
Tories have the most early candidates in B.C. as province ramps up for federal vote

Tories have the most early candidates in B.C. as province ramps up for federal vote

Federal parties have distinct areas of strength, weaknesses looking at the political map