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Team Canada Special Olympics athletes compete in World Games

Team Canada Special Olympics athletes compete in World Games

Danielle Pechet, from Vernon, B.C., off to strong start at the World Winter Games in Italy
Horrors of B.C. residential school recalled in new memoir

Horrors of B.C. residential school recalled in new memoir

Book shares Art Thompson's 'deeply personal' account of his time at the Alberni Indian Residential School
Vancouver Island man jailed as 'rough sex' with woman ruled sexual assault

Vancouver Island man jailed as 'rough sex' with woman ruled sexual assault

Guilty man's treatment of disabled woman 'cruel and inexcusable,' says judge
UPDATE: Ferry union, Kootenay operator trade bad faith accusations

UPDATE: Ferry union, Kootenay operator trade bad faith accusations

The B.C. General Employees Union and Western Pacific Marine have been in labour talks since May 2024
Canada, U.S. Columbia River Treaty negotiations on pause

Canada, U.S. Columbia River Treaty negotiations on pause

An effort to modernize the Columbia River Treaty between Canada and the U.S. is on hold
VIDEO: Surrey's Justin Sourdif scores 1st NHL goal

VIDEO: Surrey's Justin Sourdif scores 1st NHL goal

Solo rush gave Florida Panthers rookie the goal against Nashville Predators
B.C. man charged with allegedly trafficking millions of illegal cigarettes

B.C. man charged with allegedly trafficking millions of illegal cigarettes

Sherry Kavukattu, 24, is facing three charges after being stopped by highway patrol in Saskatchewan
RCMP investigate alleged child chase near B.C. school

RCMP investigate alleged child chase near B.C. school

Youngster walking home near elementary school in Coldstream allegedly chased by an unknown man
Cermaq sues Canadian government over Discovery Islands fish farm closures

Cermaq sues Canadian government over Discovery Islands fish farm closures

Cermaq named the Attorney General of Canada, the Ministry of Fisheries and Oceans, the Canadian Coast Guard and Joyce Murray in its February 2025 lawsuit
B.C. to fast-track American health professionals

B.C. to fast-track American health professionals

Health minister Josie Osborne says province should be ready to accept U.S. professionals within a couple of weeks