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The Village Mole: Anonymous letters continue to plague Harrison leadership

The Village Mole: Anonymous letters continue to plague Harrison leadership

Harrison mayor Ed Wood condemns ‘political attack’ about his past
Three injured workers lifted to safety after Vancouver scaffolding collapse

Three injured workers lifted to safety after Vancouver scaffolding collapse

Chimney burst, toppled, and pushed over a scaffolding tower, pinning workers underneath
Canadians want a carbon price pause on all home heating fuel: poll

Canadians want a carbon price pause on all home heating fuel: poll

Leger poll targets recent federal decision on heating oil carbon price reprieve
PODCAST: Journalist Pamela Martin remains busy in retirement

PODCAST: Journalist Pamela Martin remains busy in retirement

TODAY IN B.C.: Broadcast legend volunteers with Pacific Autism Family Network, others
Indigenomics seeks to double $49M economic impact of Canada’s First Nations

Indigenomics seeks to double $49M economic impact of Canada’s First Nations

‘Not only are we still here, we’re resilient, we’re powerful and we are ready to do business’
Speculation tax expanding to several new B.C. communities

Speculation tax expanding to several new B.C. communities

Okanagan now almost completely covered, Kamloops, Salmon Arm and parts of Vancouver Island added
Teen in hospital after being struck by vehicle on the highway in Nanaimo

Teen in hospital after being struck by vehicle on the highway in Nanaimo

Friend of patient reportedly tried to stop her from stepping out into traffic
‘Not a crisis’: B.C. Conservatives promise to scrap climate taxes, programs

‘Not a crisis’: B.C. Conservatives promise to scrap climate taxes, programs

Party Leader John Rustad says current climate change measures a $2.8 billion burden B.C. doesn’t need
2 dead after vehicle explodes at border crossing in Niagara Falls, official says

2 dead after vehicle explodes at border crossing in Niagara Falls, official says

4 Canada-U.S. border crossings closed while authorities investigate
18 puppies and their emaciated moms removed from Shuswap property

18 puppies and their emaciated moms removed from Shuswap property

‘They were so underweight we needed veterinary approval just to give them water’