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B.C. independent candidate Mike de Jong faces long odds: analyst

B.C. independent candidate Mike de Jong faces long odds: analyst

Race pits 'a political heavyweight' against a 'political novice with de Jong facing the longer odds: UVF political science professor
B.C. Chamber of Commerce joins critics of provincial tariff bill

B.C. Chamber of Commerce joins critics of provincial tariff bill

Criticism from the business community about Bill 7 continues to grow
B.C. pub fined $3K after drunk woman allowed in from the cold, not seen safely out

B.C. pub fined $3K after drunk woman allowed in from the cold, not seen safely out

Pub in Courtenay was fined for actions involving woman regarded as too intoxicated to be on the premises
Dough! Inaugural Ladysmith Cinnamon Bun Challenge a sweet success

Dough! Inaugural Ladysmith Cinnamon Bun Challenge a sweet success

Event raised more than $12,000 for Ladysmith Resources Centre Association Food Bank
VIU students stirring up plan to create Canada's biggest Nanaimo bar

VIU students stirring up plan to create Canada's biggest Nanaimo bar

Sweet fundraising event will raise money for new ovens for Vancouver Island University culinary arts
UPDATED: B.C. labour minister says mediator will assist Kootenay ferry dispute

UPDATED: B.C. labour minister says mediator will assist Kootenay ferry dispute

The B.C. General Employees Union had asked the government to help end the months-long impasse
Abbotsford's Jake Virtanen not offered new contract by Iserlohn Roosters

Abbotsford's Jake Virtanen not offered new contract by Iserlohn Roosters

2014 Vancouver Canucks first round draft pick is now a free agent
Kelowna Events Centre faces threats, harassment for Sophie Trudeau event

Kelowna Events Centre faces threats, harassment for Sophie Trudeau event

The Kelowna RCMP have been notified of threats against Sophie Trudeau at a Kelowna speaking engagement
Avalanche Canada offers B.C. backcountry safety tips amid deadly season

Avalanche Canada offers B.C. backcountry safety tips amid deadly season

In a difficult winter for B.C. and Alberta with seven killed by avalanches, a forecaster shares insight to help recreationists best evaluate the terrain they enter
Vancouver Island University announces resignation of president Saucier

Vancouver Island University announces resignation of president Saucier

Deborah Saucier's tenure at VIU ends April 4