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Who’s going to claim the Penticton-made, world’s largest hockey stick?

Who’s going to claim the Penticton-made, world’s largest hockey stick?

The 205-foot structure has been on Vancouver Island for 35 years but is now up for sale
U.S. cult-like sex case will proceed against Nathan Chasing Horse

U.S. cult-like sex case will proceed against Nathan Chasing Horse

Actor applied for sweeping Vegas case to be tossed, also charged in connection with B.C. allegations
Myra Falls Mine parent company closes operation, lays off workers

Myra Falls Mine parent company closes operation, lays off workers

Mine seeks creditor protection to enable restructuring and reopening ‘sometime in the future’
B.C. looks to rebuild flood/drought resilience through reconnections

B.C. looks to rebuild flood/drought resilience through reconnections

Old patterns of flood plain recharge helps land cope with wetter wets and drier dries
Poilievre named Canadian Press 2023 Newsmaker of the Year

Poilievre named Canadian Press 2023 Newsmaker of the Year

‘He’s the clear favourite to be the next prime minister’
Canada’s population growth in the last quarter fastest in history

Canada’s population growth in the last quarter fastest in history

Statistics Canada reports record population growth in Q3, population grows by 430,000
WOLF: Ditch the traditional wrapping paper and go with gift bags

WOLF: Ditch the traditional wrapping paper and go with gift bags

COLUMN: What’s the best way to wrap your holiday presents?
Tribunal to hear Vancouver park encampment human rights complaint

Tribunal to hear Vancouver park encampment human rights complaint

Crab Park residents say park board discriminates against them by not providing survival services
City of Port Alberni shuts down ‘relentless’ commenting on social media

City of Port Alberni shuts down ‘relentless’ commenting on social media

Negative comments target one staff member in particular, city too shortstaffed to moderate pages
Cold and beautiful: refugee family settles into life on Vancouver Island

Cold and beautiful: refugee family settles into life on Vancouver Island

Azhar family fled religious persecution in Pakistan to find new home in Cowichan Valley