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B.C. Ferries corporation status isn’t changing

B.C. Ferries corporation status isn’t changing

Ferry users want affordable service, not governance change, Claire Trevena says
Ottawa pledges $5 million for North American World Cup soccer bid

Ottawa pledges $5 million for North American World Cup soccer bid

Friday deadline for joint Mexico-Canada-US bid to host soccer in 2026
B.C. receives federal funding to remove abandoned vessels

B.C. receives federal funding to remove abandoned vessels

At least 21 vessels are slated to be removed from a number of harbours including in Ladysmith, Vancouver and Victoria
Skier dies at ski resort in East Kootenay

Skier dies at ski resort in East Kootenay

Calgary resident hits tree while skiing with family; airlifted to hospital
Orcas on a hunt

Orcas on a hunt

Pod, including calf, spotted near Deep Bay
Body of B.C. Wildfire evacuee found in Kamloops settling pond

Body of B.C. Wildfire evacuee found in Kamloops settling pond

Body found on Domtar site has been identified.
B.C. beats 10 heat records

B.C. beats 10 heat records

White Rock, Pitt Meadows and Abbotsford were the warmest places in B.C.
UPDATE: Break in weather allows rescuers to resume Alaska search for B.C. climber

UPDATE: Break in weather allows rescuers to resume Alaska search for B.C. climber

A GoFundMe campaign was set up to help with search efforts in Juneau
Blizzard warnings up for third nor’easter hitting Northeast

Blizzard warnings up for third nor’easter hitting Northeast

Much of the Northeast is bracing for blizzard conditions, a foot or more of snow and high winds
Celebrate the Irish early as Qristina & Quinnreturn for Oak Bay show

Celebrate the Irish early as Qristina & Quinnreturn for Oak Bay show

Qristina & Quinn perform March 16 at 7:30 p.m. in Oak Bay Recreation’s Upstairs Lounge, 1975 Bee St.