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UPDATE: B.C. woman gets 7-year ban in animal cruelty case after 82 cats, dogs seized

UPDATE: B.C. woman gets 7-year ban in animal cruelty case after 82 cats, dogs seized

Two years probation and 100 hours of community service for Surrey woman Xin (Ivy) Zhou
NHL Young Stars return to Okanagan without Calgary or Edmonton

NHL Young Stars return to Okanagan without Calgary or Edmonton

Young Stars tournament returning to Penticton without Calgary and Edmonton.
Indigenous leaders pitch sustainability to Kinder Morgan shareholders

Indigenous leaders pitch sustainability to Kinder Morgan shareholders

Shareholders passed a Union of BC Indian Chiefs proposal at meeting
UPDATED: Former political candidate known for crazy video is acquitted of sexual assault charge

UPDATED: Former political candidate known for crazy video is acquitted of sexual assault charge

Wyatt Scott of Mission had been accused of inappropriately touching a female employee
Island man dead in vehicle crash near Chemainus

Island man dead in vehicle crash near Chemainus

Three others injured in collision on forestry road
BUCCANEER DAYS: Festival history dates back to May Day celebrations

BUCCANEER DAYS: Festival history dates back to May Day celebrations

Bill Allen’s suggestion saw Esquimalt event transformed to Buccaneer Days in 1966
Starhawk brings views on oil dependancy to Sooke

Starhawk brings views on oil dependancy to Sooke

Author’s presentation takes place May 10 at Sooke Legion
B.C. NDP quizzed on automated ‘photo radar 2.0’

B.C. NDP quizzed on automated ‘photo radar 2.0’

Municipal ticket revenue won’t be reduced, Mike Farnworth says
Teacher hugged student, said he was attracted to her

Teacher hugged student, said he was attracted to her

Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows educator found to have acted in a manner of professional misconduct.
One year later: Horgan approval rating remains high but NDP support low, poll says

One year later: Horgan approval rating remains high but NDP support low, poll says

It’s been one year since voters elected B.C.’s first minority government since 1952