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UPDATE: B.C. child advocate ends term early

UPDATE: B.C. child advocate ends term early

Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond says children's minister Stephanie Cadieux has refused to meet with her, but work continues
Health care assistants have highest injury rate in the province

Health care assistants have highest injury rate in the province

For Tina Champoux, getting injured at work is just part of the job.
Moose hunting restricted further in B.C.

Moose hunting restricted further in B.C.

Limited entry hunting permits for cow and calf moose have been cut from 1,800 to 200, more restrictions on logging considered
Heron Cove bridge draws ire of residents

Heron Cove bridge draws ire of residents

Gazing out of her float home, Kristin Stein often sees an abundance of wildlife making themselves at home at Heron Cove.

Teens fundraising for Our Place

Two local high school students are lacing up their sneakers for a junior tennis charity event to raise funds for Our Place.
CFAX picks up prestigious international award

CFAX picks up prestigious international award

A local radio station has picked up a prestigious newscast award from the U.S. arm of the Radio Television Digital News Association.
Kickboxer switches gears for boxing match

Kickboxer switches gears for boxing match

Sitting in the locker room waiting to head out for a kickboxing match, nothing ever feels right for Greg Lamothe.

What is the role of city council during a natural disaster?

It was a scenario that shocked Marianne Alto into remembering that as an elected official, she’s responsible for the community.

Cineplex Odeon getting new seats

Things are about to get a little bit more comfy at the Cineplex Odeon Cinema downtown.
Quake early warning systems slowly taking shape

Quake early warning systems slowly taking shape

Seafloor sensors being installed, land-based network already activated at some schools