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$42M coming to B.C.’s film, creative industry hit by pandemic challenges

$42M coming to B.C.’s film, creative industry hit by pandemic challenges

Funding boost aims aims to help industries recover following the pandemic
Grassfire now under control in Kamloops west end

Grassfire now under control in Kamloops west end

Fire sparked in Strathcona Park
B.C. NDP outhustle political opposition – combined – in donations

B.C. NDP outhustle political opposition – combined – in donations

NDP received $4.01 million in 2022 while main opposition parties raised about $3.7 million
First Police Act reforms to be tabled in fall: Public Safety Ministry

First Police Act reforms to be tabled in fall: Public Safety Ministry

The ministry is acting on 11 recommended changes to law enforcement in B.C.
‘A kick in the teeth’: Langford health store leaving town after facing 86% rent hike

‘A kick in the teeth’: Langford health store leaving town after facing 86% rent hike

OakTree Naturals is moving to the Hillside area after deciding against signing a new lease
Who’s most at risk during extreme heat?

Who’s most at risk during extreme heat?

619 people died during B.C.’s 2021 heat dome and those with mental health disorders suffered the most
‘It’s a struggle’: Federal workers strike across Greater Victoria as pay falls below living wage

‘It’s a struggle’: Federal workers strike across Greater Victoria as pay falls below living wage

Local naval base worker says she may have to move away from the costly Capital Region
Manslaughter trial this summer in death of Langley’s Carson Crimeni

Manslaughter trial this summer in death of Langley’s Carson Crimeni

Trial to begin almost four years after Walnut Grove teen died
Canadians living with disabilities forced to sell essential items just to survive: Advocacy group

Canadians living with disabilities forced to sell essential items just to survive: Advocacy group

Website highlights lack of awareness, calls on government to pass Canada Disability Benefit Act
Edmonton zoo employee ‘doing well’ following Burmese python bite

Edmonton zoo employee ‘doing well’ following Burmese python bite

City reviewing what happened, including procedures for carrying the snake