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Mix of old and new faces in Premier David Eby's new B.C.'s cabinet

Mix of old and new faces in Premier David Eby's new B.C.'s cabinet

Osborne replacing Dix as Health Minister, Begg in for Farnworth as Solicitor General
Record demand for Nanaimo's low-income recreation pass program

Record demand for Nanaimo's low-income recreation pass program

After a steady drop from 2011-2020, LEAP program has become more accessible
B.C. looks to seize 2 Kelowna properties, alleging drug-trafficking link

B.C. looks to seize 2 Kelowna properties, alleging drug-trafficking link

The properties are located at 3885 Miller Rd. and 102-460 Neave Ct. 
Vancouver Island University's Milner Gardens receives five-bloom rating

Vancouver Island University's Milner Gardens receives five-bloom rating

Communities in Bloom recognizes gardens as a special attraction
THE MOJ: Lions changes will be happening, and they will be happening soon

THE MOJ: Lions changes will be happening, and they will be happening soon

Don't expect Lions’ owner Amar Doman to sit quietly, or for any length of time after disappointing year
Advocates stopped from setting up overdose-prevention site at Nanaimo hospital

Advocates stopped from setting up overdose-prevention site at Nanaimo hospital

Pop-up overdose prevention site set up across the street instead
From clandestine beginnings to local tradition: Oak Bay artist tour turns 25

From clandestine beginnings to local tradition: Oak Bay artist tour turns 25

Oak Bay Artists’ Studio Tour founder recalls the event’s roots in the mid-80s, inspired by Vancouver tours
B.C. coaches duel theories of female basketball development

B.C. coaches duel theories of female basketball development

While COVID stunted participation rates across the sport, numbers are finally starting to tick up again
Island Health encouraging men to drink less alcohol during Movember

Island Health encouraging men to drink less alcohol during Movember

Men in the Island Health region have greater alcohol-related hospital admissions compared to women
Mail strike spells trouble for Canada’s small businesses as holidays loom

Mail strike spells trouble for Canada’s small businesses as holidays loom

Longer the strike continues, the more damage it will cause say companies that depend on service