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Drought takes toll on B.C. rivers, land

Drought takes toll on B.C. rivers, land

Fraser River continues to warm, and stage four drought restrictions have been extended to the Okanagan
Niagara Grocery owners hope to set up online fundraising campaign

Niagara Grocery owners hope to set up online fundraising campaign

Late last week, owners of the grocery store were notified their landlord had listed the building and the property next door for sale.
Victoria SPCA seeks donations to help save pup

Victoria SPCA seeks donations to help save pup

The Victoria SPCA hopes the public can help save a five-month-old German shepherd suffering from a severe bladder infection.

Province eyes amalgamation

Some local mayors are excited about the prospect of a regional governance study.
Trudeau on clean Senate, PM tough on drugs

Trudeau on clean Senate, PM tough on drugs

Trudeau campaigns on Senate cleanup as PM talks up tough-on-drugs policy
Horgan's handyman stays in Alberta

Horgan's handyman stays in Alberta

Chief of staff John Heaney takes up new senior role with Alberta Premier Rachel Notley
Seven-hour police standoff ends peacefully

Seven-hour police standoff ends peacefully

The Victoria Police Department says a seven-hour standoff with a 49-year-old man at the Salvation Army ended peaceful yesterday.
B.C. NDP oppose oil pipeline approval

B.C. NDP oppose oil pipeline approval

Criticism continues to grow as NEB hearings loom for Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain expansion project
Anti-violence measures increase at four hospitals

Anti-violence measures increase at four hospitals

Extra security, alarms, training at Abbotsford hospital, psychiatric facilities in Port Coquitlam, Kamloops and Victoria
Leaders battle over jobs, pipelines, fighter jets

Leaders battle over jobs, pipelines, fighter jets

Pipeline policies put NDP's Tom Mulcair, Conservatives' Stephen Harper on defensive in first federal election debate