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Does explosives training have an effect on marine life?

Does explosives training have an effect on marine life?

Media invited to a briefing and demolition range demonstration got an inside look at the training that has some concerned about whale safety
Maximum fine slapped on B.C. Lion

Maximum fine slapped on B.C. Lion

Micah Awe was fined by the CFL on Wednesday for his hits on two Calgary Stampeders.
MP Nathan Cullen endorses Singh in NDP bid

MP Nathan Cullen endorses Singh in NDP bid

Nathen Cullen not worried about Jagmeet Singh’s lack of seat in the House of Commons.
Pushing ahead with First Nation treaty negotiations

Pushing ahead with First Nation treaty negotiations

British Columbia Treaty Commission moves forward on 14 negotiations involving 32 First Nations.
Campbell River RCMP asking for help finding missing person Savannah Omelko

Campbell River RCMP asking for help finding missing person Savannah Omelko

The 28-year-old was last seen in Coquitlam
McKenzie Avenue work in Saanich has drivers dealing with delays

McKenzie Avenue work in Saanich has drivers dealing with delays

Paving work reduces section of McKenzie Avenue down to single lane traffic in each direction
B.C. calls for input on restored Human Rights Commission

B.C. calls for input on restored Human Rights Commission

Commission to focus on education to prevent racism, sexism
Surge in asylum seekers at B.C. borders: stats

Surge in asylum seekers at B.C. borders: stats

Each claim costs the government $12,900 to $20,000 according to the Immigration Department
Families walk Highway of Tears to honour missing, murdered Indigenous women

Families walk Highway of Tears to honour missing, murdered Indigenous women

The annual journey will span five days this year and cover 350 kilometres between Prince Rupert and Smithers
Saanich society to get tax break

Saanich society to get tax break

A local society is getting a break on its tax bill.