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Residential school drama ‘Bones of Crows’ explores ongoing legacy of trauma

Residential school drama ‘Bones of Crows’ explores ongoing legacy of trauma

The writer/director says fictional scenes depicting abuse at a residential school were shot at the Kamloops facility
Vandal again targets Pride flags at B.C. church

Vandal again targets Pride flags at B.C. church

Wednesday’s incident one day before Pride Month is at least the sixth at the church since 2019
VIDEO: ‘Dumb ways to die’: Victoria drivers U-turn into traffic to avoid raised bridge

VIDEO: ‘Dumb ways to die’: Victoria drivers U-turn into traffic to avoid raised bridge

Second video in two months showing drivers going the wrong way
Small Victoria house with killer view soars past $3M as market surges

Small Victoria house with killer view soars past $3M as market surges

Greater Victoria real estate market sees huge sales jump
B.C. group gets $1.1M to expand counselling services for people with eating disorders

B.C. group gets $1.1M to expand counselling services for people with eating disorders

Looking Glass Foundation offers in-person, online services for people throughout the province
B.C. education system suffering as teachers in worse health, working more: survey

B.C. education system suffering as teachers in worse health, working more: survey

BCTF commission survey that calls on government to improve recruitment
How to be prepared during rattlesnake season in B.C.’s southern interior

How to be prepared during rattlesnake season in B.C.’s southern interior

Lack of anti-venom medication could leave pets at risk
Conservative Leader Poilievre elaborates on controversial Kelowna tent city tweet

Conservative Leader Poilievre elaborates on controversial Kelowna tent city tweet

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre spoke with Capital News about homelessness in Kelowna
Major Saanich road closing for a month for improvements

Major Saanich road closing for a month for improvements

The Shelbourne Street closure between Donnelly Avenue and Pear Street will begin on June 12
B.C. gives $10M to parks foundation to expand programs

B.C. gives $10M to parks foundation to expand programs

Money will fund programming, including park ambassadors