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Find Your Fit coming to Cumberland Community School

WorkBC’s Find Your Fit event will be at the Cumberland Community school today (Thursday, March 1). It will be open to the public from 3:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
‘March Madness’ B.C. style tips off in Langley

‘March Madness’ B.C. style tips off in Langley

Senior AA and AAA girls tourneys see majority of higher seeds advance while four of top eight junior teams out of contention
Rangers beat Canucks 6-5 in OT thriller

Rangers beat Canucks 6-5 in OT thriller

Boeser scores pair in losing cause for Vancouver
Refunds given out for Hedley concerts

Refunds given out for Hedley concerts

Amid sexual misconduct allegations some Hedley fans regret buying tickets
Canadian air force drops raft on Florida home

Canadian air force drops raft on Florida home

A woman was injured after a raft fell from the sky and crashed through the roof of her Florida home
Hate daylight saving? Don’t tell Linda Larson

Hate daylight saving? Don’t tell Linda Larson

Liberal MLA urging out-of-riding supporters of her bill to write government and their own MLAs
B.C. government asks residents for feedback on oil spill prevention plans

B.C. government asks residents for feedback on oil spill prevention plans

Environment Minister believes British Columbians have a “personal connection” with the environment
Alberta’s top court upholds injunction against drug testing of Suncor workers 2012

Alberta’s top court upholds injunction against drug testing of Suncor workers 2012

This ruling is considered a small victory by the union battling over testing since
Companies appeal fines in B.C. sawmill explosions that killed four workers

Companies appeal fines in B.C. sawmill explosions that killed four workers

The owners of the Lakeland mill in Prince George and the Babine mill in Burns Lake want a review
Federal cash for sex assault support will help at rural universities: advocate

Federal cash for sex assault support will help at rural universities: advocate

The Trudeau government says about 40 per cent of sexual assaults are reported by students