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- Métis Crossing receives provincial Indigenous Tourism leadership award
Métis Crossing recognized for Indigenous tourism leadership
- Six students awarded for Royal Canadian Legion Youth Remembrance Contest
Students recognize importance of Remembrance Day, share their perspectives through art and writing.
- Trail air cadets put speaking skills to the test
Cadets participate in Air Cadet League of Canada speech competition.
- Campbell River Storm fighting to remain in playoffs with Game 4 on home ice March 6
Campbell River Storm to play Game 4 at home on March 6, hopes to avoid sweep
- Loaves and Fishes receiving $4,400 from NDSS empty bowl fundraiser
Annual event benefits local food bank.
- Arrogant Worms touring latest Canadiana music in Parksville on March 19
Arrogant Worms announce Canadiana music tour
- Artful: The Gallery hosts book launch and poetry reading on March 7
Artful: The Gallery hosts book launch and poetry reading on March 7
- This beloved Toronto server worked at the same Beach diner for 68 years. Inside her rowdy 100th birthday party there
Toronto server celebrates 68 years at local diner.
- ATHENA award winner honoured for work as police officer, community leader
Athena award winner recognized for police work and community leadership.
- MOVIE REVIEW: Leave it to beaver! Pixar's Hoppers hits big
Leave it to Beaver's reboot, Hoppers, brings back the classic charm with a modern twist.
- North Island Eagles finish up stellar season with a disappointing loss
North Island Eagles
- Athabasca County firefighters honoured for longstanding service
Athabasca County firefighters recognized for their dedicated service.
- PODCAST: Sault Ste. Marie is definitely in the house at this year’s Brier
Sault Ste. Marie hosts Brier tournament
- Richmond woman up for YWCA award for raising awareness about Ukraine
Richmond woman to receive YWCA Women of Distinction award for raising awareness about Ukraine.
- Langley trio up for YWCA BC kudos
Langley trio up for YWCA BC kudos
- Spotlight to shine on talented Okotokians tonight
Okotoks' Got Talent returns to Viking Rentals Centre on March 6.
- 'The Bride!' star Jessie Buckley on her 'precious' relationship with Maggie Gyllenhaal: 'She's my Scorsese'
Jessie Buckley praises Maggie Gyllenhaal as a 'precious' collaborator, calling their relationship 'magical' and likening her to a filmmaking god like Martin Scorsese.
- St. Albert's Bailey Books hosts Veronica Talliss book signing
Beyond the Dead by Veronica Talliss is a zombie romance novel.
- Girls to the Front Festival turns up the volume for its Vancouver launch
Girls to the Front Festival is coming to Vancouver, set to take place at The Pearl on March 14.
- News regarding why David Finlay signed with AEW instead of WWE - NoDQ.com
David Finlay signed with AEW instead of WWE due to a desire for a fresh start and more creative freedom.
- DATEBOOK: Oscar shorts screening in Okotoks this weekend
Oscar shorts screening in Okotoks this weekend
- Port Alberni raises $55,000 in Coldest Night of the Year walk
Port Alberni raises $55,000 in Coldest Night of the Year walk
- Victoria soars to the top of North American airports
Victoria International Airport wins top North American airport award.
- Rotary Club names five Citizens of the Year for 2025
Rotary Club recognizes five Citizens of the Year for 2025, to be honored at a reception in Ashcroft on April 10.
- Sam Heughan on Scotland behind the screen - BBC
Scotland's tourism industry faces major challenges, with the country's economy heavily reliant on visitor numbers, while the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on the sector, according to Sam Heughan.
- 100 Mile Performing Arts Society’s auditions for Addams Family musical set for April
The 100 Mile Performing Arts Society is hosting auditions for the Addams Family musical.
- Little free library at Langley Hospice is here to help
A volunteer is building a 'Little Free Library' at Langley Hospice in memory of an avid reader, providing free books to patients and staff.
- Dal researchers earn prestigious national CIHR career awards for breakthrough health research
Dalhousie researchers receive prestigious CIHR career awards
- Your honours: Learn how you can nominate someone for a Dalhousie honorary degree
Learn how to nominate someone for a Dalhousie honorary degree.
- 36 years ago was last week. I swear
James Van Der Beek's death is a shock to fans of the 90s TV show 'Dawson's Creek'.
- Blue Jays prospect with crazy power sees huge jump in Top 30 prospect rankings - Jays Journal
Blue Jays prospect's power surge boosts rankings
- Research shows older women are winning more Oscars – here's why - BBC
Older women are increasingly being recognized by the Academy, with several female stars over 50 winning Oscars in recent years. The trend is attributed to the growing number of female-led films and increased diversity in the industry. A number of factors, including changing attitudes and more opportunities for women in key roles, are contributing to this shift.
- N.S. singer-songwriter Christina Martin’s new album celebrates two decades of work
Christina Martin releases new album 'The Essentials' celebrating two decades of her work.
- Kate (Penelope) Anne (Brooks) McDonough
Kate McDonough was a woman.
- Alzheimer's sufferer, 91, gets conviction for leaving car he can't drive uninsured for two weeks
Alzheimer's patient convicted for leaving car uninsured
- Trivia company founder arrested for child porn
Founder of national pub trivia company arrested on child pornography and exploitation charges
- Cubs sweep Generals with 7-1 Game 3 win, advance to HJHL Finals for first time
The Medicine Hat Cubs swept the Cochrane Generals 3-0 in the South Division Finals
- Debut of Maple Festival in Penticton headlines action-packed weekend
Penticton's first-ever Maple Festival kicks off with festivities
- Romeo & Juliet go grunge in Surrey school production
Romeo & Juliet gets a grunge twist in Surrey school production
- NHL Highlights: Jets 4, Lightning 1
Mark Scheifele scores game-winning goal and adds assist in Jets' 4-1 win over Lightning.