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Friends, colleagues remember former chief of Cowichan Tribes

Friends, colleagues remember former chief of Cowichan Tribes

Squtxulenuhw William “Chip” Seymour has died
U13 Penticton hockey coaches suspended; allegedly related to caffeine pills

U13 Penticton hockey coaches suspended; allegedly related to caffeine pills

Penticton minor hockey coaches dismissed after alleged wrongdoing
Abbotsford MLA Mike de Jong to retire from provincial politics

Abbotsford MLA Mike de Jong to retire from provincial politics

BC United MLA says he is considering a run with the federal Conservatives
At least 1 dead, 15 injured in shooting at Chiefs Super Bowl parade

At least 1 dead, 15 injured in shooting at Chiefs Super Bowl parade

2 people detained, fans urged to exit the area as quickly as possible
B.C.’s Nick Taylor earning clutch reputation on the PGA tour

B.C.’s Nick Taylor earning clutch reputation on the PGA tour

Two dramatic tour wins in 9 months help build a resume Abbotsford pro is happy to embrace
B.C. launches survey on catalytic converter thefts with 5 possible actions

B.C. launches survey on catalytic converter thefts with 5 possible actions

ICBC data shows there were 2,900 thefts in the first seven months of 2023
Birth control coverage likely as Pharmacare deal turns on drug inclusion

Birth control coverage likely as Pharmacare deal turns on drug inclusion

Diabetes medication also one of the areas potentially being covered as talks near March 1 deadline
Vancouver Island skater wins two gold ‘woodals’ at masters games in Italy

Vancouver Island skater wins two gold ‘woodals’ at masters games in Italy

Rich McBride overcomes injury to take first place in pair of events
Capacity and scale questions greet new BC Builds program

Capacity and scale questions greet new BC Builds program

Latest provincial housing initiative draws qualified praise from some, criticisms form others
Once a cycling champion, B.C.’s Svein Tuft has learned how to slow down

Once a cycling champion, B.C.’s Svein Tuft has learned how to slow down

Tuft lives near Nelson where he’s swapped roads for gravel