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B.C. government to convert ICBC headquarters into housing

B.C. government to convert ICBC headquarters into housing

B.C. government announces purchase, re-development of ICBC headquarters in North Vancouver
Alberta bans cellphones in school classrooms this fall

Alberta bans cellphones in school classrooms this fall

Personal devices must be turned off and stored out of sight during class time
Thermometers swell back east as heat warnings issued in Ontario

Thermometers swell back east as heat warnings issued in Ontario

Temperatures in the Greater Toronto Area and Ottawa could feel as hot as 45 C
B.C.'s Nick Taylor named to Canadian men's golf Olympic team

B.C.'s Nick Taylor named to Canadian men's golf Olympic team

Abbotsford native nominated to compete in Paris alongside Corey Conners
THE MOJ: CFL a great game, but kudos to the Lions for knowing the event matters

THE MOJ: CFL a great game, but kudos to the Lions for knowing the event matters

Quality of the marketing finally catching up to the quality of the game north of the border
Saanich council set to lower many district speed limits

Saanich council set to lower many district speed limits

Council is poised for final approval on Monday (June 17) to reduce speed to 30 km/h on select residential streets, and to 40 km/h on over a dozen through roads
Helping with the high cost: Sidney woman hosts pop-up wedding for 7 couples

Helping with the high cost: Sidney woman hosts pop-up wedding for 7 couples

Inspired by the fact her kids weddings came with a hefty price tag, J’lene Bradley decided to do something about it to help others
B.C. teen makes Canadian aviation history with commercial e-flight

B.C. teen makes Canadian aviation history with commercial e-flight

Edwin Clements, 15, won a contest to be Canada's first person to take a commercial flight on an electric plane
B.C. salmon farmers see way forward despite court ruling

B.C. salmon farmers see way forward despite court ruling

BC salmon farmers say collaboration will provide a way for the aquaculture industry to continue to operate despite a recent court ruling upholding the federal fisheries minister's decision to not renew licences
'Customers that make the business': Sidney tea shop a downtown oasis

'Customers that make the business': Sidney tea shop a downtown oasis

Janet's Special Teas is set to celebrate its 20th anniversary