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Ban farmland sales to foreigners in B.C.: Greens

Ban farmland sales to foreigners in B.C.: Greens

Andrew Weaver says foreigners are buying up agricultural land for residential-only use
Burnaby teen Marissa Shen believed to have been killed in park

Burnaby teen Marissa Shen believed to have been killed in park

Homicide investigators give update and ask for video footage
Steel shipment draws attention

Steel shipment draws attention

The tugboat and barge drew onlookers as the long-awaited shipment arrived last night
B.C. school districts fight to find space, hire teachers

B.C. school districts fight to find space, hire teachers

Hundreds of new teachers hired after Supreme Court decision
Ladysmith runner creates giant minion design on local roads

Ladysmith runner creates giant minion design on local roads

Ladysmith’s Sean Sherstone tapped into his creative side during a morning run on Wednesday.
VIDEO: Cariboo backcountry ban lifted as risk eases

VIDEO: Cariboo backcountry ban lifted as risk eases

Campfires allowed again in Prince George, Northwest districts
Kitten recovering after being tossed from car in northern B.C.

Kitten recovering after being tossed from car in northern B.C.

The kitten, named Prairie Rose, is the sixth to be thrown from a vehicle in recent weeks
Have you donated blood lately in Victoria?

Have you donated blood lately in Victoria?

Canadian Blood Services is hoping to fill 550 appointments in the Captial Region by Labour Day.
Wildfires cost ICBC $500,000

Wildfires cost ICBC $500,000

Auto insurer has received 124 claims since the season began
Saanich mayor opposes new administrative bylaw

Saanich mayor opposes new administrative bylaw

The senior politician and bureaucrat of Saanich publicly debated at great length the merits of a new bylaw directly impacting the relationship between staff and council.