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RCMP investigate vandalism at campaign office on North Island

RCMP investigate vandalism at campaign office on North Island

Black marker was used to write on the office windows, says RCMP
Proposed federal housing solutions don't match the problem: B.C. economist

Proposed federal housing solutions don't match the problem: B.C. economist

Federal parties broadly see Ottawa play a bigger role in increasing the housing supply, but approaches differ
Canada Health Act 'at risk' this election, says Hospital Employees’ Union

Canada Health Act 'at risk' this election, says Hospital Employees’ Union

Canadian Labour Congress and HEU hold press conference in Nanaimo
B.C. NDP candidate’s signs targeted with homophobic slurs

B.C. NDP candidate’s signs targeted with homophobic slurs

Chilliwack-Hope NDP candidate Teri Westerby's signs were defaced with homophobic slurs
People’s Party leader speaks in Summerland, Osoyoos

People’s Party leader speaks in Summerland, Osoyoos

Maxime Bernier calls for “common-sense revolution’ in federal government
North Okanagan offender Curtis Sagmoen died in Vernon motel: police

North Okanagan offender Curtis Sagmoen died in Vernon motel: police

44-year-old found unresponsive in motel unit Thursday, April 10
PHOTOS: Protesters rally outside Aaron Gunn's Campbell River campaign office

PHOTOS: Protesters rally outside Aaron Gunn's Campbell River campaign office

Over 100 people showed up for the event, which featured several guest speakers, including well-known Indigenous activist Grandma Losah
Arrest made in connection to B.C. hockey game where fan airhorn use turned violent

Arrest made in connection to B.C. hockey game where fan airhorn use turned violent

Argument over an air horn escalated into fight, leaving Fruitvale man with serious injuries.
Driver arrested after B.C. hit-and-run kills 1 child, injures 2 others

Driver arrested after B.C. hit-and-run kills 1 child, injures 2 others

Pickup truck driver hit three children at 164 Street and 108 Avenue in Fraser Heights
Pierre Poilievre promises 'biggest crime crackdown' in Canadian history

Pierre Poilievre promises 'biggest crime crackdown' in Canadian history

'They should only come out in a box': Conservative leader would use notwithstanding clause to impose consecutive life sentences on those convicted of multiple murders