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Noodlebox raises funds for mental health

Noodlebox raises funds for mental health

Noodlebox managing partner Jim Hayden and CEO Jeremy Wilson presented a $10,000 cheque to Canadian Mental Health Association program manager Jocelyn de Montmorency and employment job coach Geoff Moffett. The money was raised through the proceeds of Noodlebox sales in Greater Victoria on Sept. 20 and will benefit local programs such as Gatekeeper Training, where people are trained to help those who may be at risk of suicide.
Horgan backs name calling ban in B.C. legislature, admits ‘lowering debate’

Horgan backs name calling ban in B.C. legislature, admits ‘lowering debate’

Speaker Darryl Plecas to no longer allow questions that refer to cabinet ministers by nicknames
Leaking oil tank threatens spawning Colquitz coho

Leaking oil tank threatens spawning Colquitz coho

Oil leaked into Swan Creek shows up at Colquitz fish fence
B.C. bulldog and emu make adorable best-friend pair

B.C. bulldog and emu make adorable best-friend pair

Check out how some Mission, B.C. pets have bonded, making for some amusing videos
Fallen officer memorial unveiled at Chilliwack RCMP detachment

Fallen officer memorial unveiled at Chilliwack RCMP detachment

Nov. 8 ceremony memorializes two officers who died in the line of work
B.C. rolls out 2017 flu shots

B.C. rolls out 2017 flu shots

Provincial health officer urges people to get their vaccine early
B.C. man captures cougar take down on camera

B.C. man captures cougar take down on camera

A Kamloops hunter photographed a cougar catching its deer dinner near Kamloops
Chill remains in Canada-US soccer rivalry

Chill remains in Canada-US soccer rivalry

Despite a thaw, feelings remain intense
Mental-health workers kept busy by searing testimony at MMIW inquiry

Mental-health workers kept busy by searing testimony at MMIW inquiry

Testimony has often been deeply emotional and tears are frequent
B.C. Hydro rate freeze promised for 2018

B.C. Hydro rate freeze promised for 2018

Three per cent rate increase to be cancelled, review after Site C fate determined