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Locals celebrate as province commits $14 million to replace Cowichan Lake weir

Locals celebrate as province commits $14 million to replace Cowichan Lake weir

New, bigger weir would help maintain water levels in Cowichan watershed during droughts
Rarest day on the calendar draws attention to some of our rarest diseases

Rarest day on the calendar draws attention to some of our rarest diseases

Fundraiser allows access to treatment, outpouring boosts morale
90-year-old woman killed in Nanaimo hit-and-run

90-year-old woman killed in Nanaimo hit-and-run

Bystanders attempted first aid, but woman declared dead at scene Saturday
RCMP searching for luxury SUV seen fleeing Sicamous hotel murder scene

RCMP searching for luxury SUV seen fleeing Sicamous hotel murder scene

One man was shot to death in the parking lot of Sicamous Best Western on Feb. 24
B.C. firefighter recovering abroad after losing leg to ‘flesh-eating’ infection

B.C. firefighter recovering abroad after losing leg to ‘flesh-eating’ infection

Vancouver assistant fire chief contracted infection while on family vacation
Small out-of-control wildfire burning near Chetwynd, B.C.

Small out-of-control wildfire burning near Chetwynd, B.C.

Fire sparked Friday, believed to be human-caused
Nisga’a Treaty disputes settled between B.C. and First Nation governments

Nisga’a Treaty disputes settled between B.C. and First Nation governments

New agreement solidifies rights around hunting, consultation and environmental protection
‘He can’t hurt anybody else’: Accused in B.C. murder case dies in custody

‘He can’t hurt anybody else’: Accused in B.C. murder case dies in custody

Teresa Bartz, sister of murdered Willy Bartz, is feeling relieved after seven years of court proceedings
B.C. Budget 2024 doesn’t go far enough for children, youth: Representative

B.C. Budget 2024 doesn’t go far enough for children, youth: Representative

Children, their families telling her ‘very loudly’ that more was expected: Jennifer Charlesworth
Northern B.C. dog survives run-in with road-side wolf traps

Northern B.C. dog survives run-in with road-side wolf traps

BC Conservation says it’s unlikely any trapping laws were broken